The Longmen Grottoes, located near Luoyang in China are a series of Buddhist cave temples carved into the cliffs along the Yi River during the Northern Wei and Tang Dynasties. The site contains over 2,300 caves and niches, housing more than 100,000 statues and carvings of [#Buddha](https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/buddha/) and his disciples. The largest statue, the 17-meter-tall Vairocana Buddha, dominates the central area of the site.
The Longmen Grottoes are considered one of the finest examples of Chinese Buddhist art, with intricate carvings that reflect the artistic and religious developments of the time.
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The Longmen Grottoes, located near Luoyang in China are a series of Buddhist cave temples carved into the cliffs along the Yi River during the Northern Wei and Tang Dynasties. The site contains over 2,300 caves and niches, housing more than 100,000 statues and carvings of [#Buddha](https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/buddha/) and his disciples. The largest statue, the 17-meter-tall Vairocana Buddha, dominates the central area of the site.
The Longmen Grottoes are considered one of the finest examples of Chinese Buddhist art, with intricate carvings that reflect the artistic and religious developments of the time.