Day and Night: The Dual Charms of Longmen Grottoes
Discover the mesmerizing contrast of the Longmen Grottoes, where ancient artistry meets modern illumination to create two distinct and captivating experiences.
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Discover the mesmerizing contrast of the Longmen Grottoes, where ancient artistry meets modern illumination to create two distinct and captivating experiences.
Egypt’s Abu Simbel and China’s Longmen Grottoes, though separated by continents and millennia, both stand as monumental testaments to ancient craftsmanship and religious devotion.
Ms. Gao Junping and her team are using 3D printing and augmented reality to breathe new life into China’s Longmen Grottoes, merging ancient art with modern technology to reach a global audience.
The Longmen Grottoes Research Institute is using digital technology to restore the ancient art of the Middle Binyang Cave, reviving celestial beings in vibrant colors at the UNESCO World Heritage site.
Discover the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang, Henan Province—a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring ancient Buddhist sculptures and inscriptions that reflect China’s rich history and artistry.
Home to nearly 110,000 Buddhist stone statues and thousands of caves, China’s Longmen Grottoes offer a breathtaking glimpse into ancient artistry and devotion.
The Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang, China, have launched night tours during the 41st Luoyang Peony Festival, illuminating the ancient Buddhist carvings and offering visitors a unique cultural experience after dusk.
Thousands gathered at China’s Longmen Grottoes as the Lushena Buddha was illuminated for New Year festivities, celebrating the Year of the Dragon and highlighting the site’s rich cultural heritage.