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Dunhuang Tour of
Western Thousand Buddha Cave
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In Dunhuang, Gansu Province of China, we find the Duhuang Mogao
Grotto, which consists of the Mogao Caves, the Yulin Cave, and the
Western Thousand-Buddha Cave.
The Western Thousand-Buddha Cave, which is situated to the west of
Mogao Caves, is set into a cliff on the bank of the Dang River, 35
kilometers (about 22 miles) from Dunhuang City. Because the frescos
in this cave are similar in structure and artistic style to those
found in Mogao Caves, the Western Thousand-Buddha Cave is considered
Duahuang Buddhist art. Although the exact ages of the caves are not
known, there is speculation that this cave may have emerged earlier
than the Mogao Caves did.
There are 16 caverns, over 800 square meters (about 8,611 square
feet) of murals and 34 painted clay statues. Some of the caverns
were made in the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) and others in the Wei
Dynasty (386 - 534). Unfortunately, some of the caverns have
collapsed, but ten of them are open to tourists.
In cavern No. 4, we find several very large statues. They are
painted with strong bodies and slender eyebrows. In cavern No. 5,
decorated during the Wei Dynasty, we find an inscription written by
a Buddhist disciple called Tanzang for the figures of his dead
grandparents and parents. So far, more than 70 characters can be
seen clearly. Moving on to cavern No.7, we see one of the most
famous aspects of the cave, a painting of Apsaras, a Buddhist god
(known for dancing and singing), which is painted so vividly that it
seems to come to life. In cavern No. 9, a unique structure shaped
like nomad's yurt, serves as a valuable reference for researching
the ethnic customs of Gansu Province. The god Nryana, an outstanding
warrior in Buddhist legend, appears painted under some stone
statues. In the caves, many colorful frescos tell informative
Buddhist stories, putting these caves among the finest sources of
Buddhist art in China.
Western Thousand-Buddha Cave is all this and more. The surrounding
landscape is blessed with healthy ancient trees, and a nearby brook
runs clear and clean, making this impressive repository of Buddhist
art feel like Xanadu.
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