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The Bingling Temple () is a series of grottoes filled with sculpture carved into natural caves and caverns in a canyon along the . It lies just north of where the Yellow River empties into the . Administratively, the site is in of Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture in province, some southwest of . This temple, along with other sites along the , was inscribed in 2014 on the World Heritage List as the World Heritage Site. The caves were a work in progress for more than a millennium. The first grotto was begun around 420 CE during the . Work continued and more grottoes were added during the , , , , , , and dynasties. The style of each grotto can easily be connected to the typical artwork from its corresponding dynasty. The Bingling Temple is both stylistically and geographically a midpoint between the monumental Buddhas of Bamiyan in and the Buddhist Grottoes of central China, near and near .

Over the centuries, earthquakes, erosion, and looters have damaged or destroyed many of the caves and the artistic treasures within. Altogether there are 183 caves, 694 stone statues, and 82 clay sculptures that remain. The relief sculpture and caves filled with buddhas and frescoes line the northern side of the canyon for about 200 meters. Each cave is like a miniature temple filled with Buddhist imagery. These caves culminate at a large natural cavern where wooden walkways precariously wind up the rock face to hidden cliff-side caves and the giant that stands more than 27 meters, or almost 100 feet, tall.


Tourism
The sculptures, carvings, and frescoes that remain are outstanding examples of Buddhist artwork and draw visitors from around the world. The site is extremely remote and can only be reached during summer and fall by boat via the Liujiaxia Reservoir. Boats leave from near the Liujiaxia Dam in Liujiaxia City (Yongjing County's county seat), and sometimes also from other docks on the reservoir. The rest of the year, the site is inaccessible, as there are few roads in the area. From central Lanzhou it takes 2.5 hours to reach Bingling Temple by car through very winding roads.


See also
  • History of Buddhism
  • List of colossal sculpture in situ


External links
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