⛰️ Buddhist Art in the Cliffs — Maijishan Grottoes (麦积山石窟)
by NatDiscoversAsia
Aug 9, 2025
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Hidden among misty cliffs near Tianshui, the Maijishan Grottoes (麦积山石窟) — also known as the Wheat Stack Mountain Caves — are one of China’s most breathtaking Buddhist sites 🙏. Rising 142 meters high, this massive sandstone mountain is carved with over 7,000 statues and 1,000 square meters of murals, all connected by dizzying walkways that cling to the cliffs 😮.
At the Maijishan Grottoes Museum, you can explore detailed exhibits that tell the story of how this site was built between the 4th and 19th centuries. 🏺 From small, serene Buddhas to colossal figures smiling softly through centuries of wind and rain, every carving reflects ancient devotion and artistry. The museum also displays original sculptures, tools, and cultural relics that survived restoration — offering insight into Buddhist art’s evolution through China’s dynasties.
Outside, you’ll find quiet paths lined with trees and mountain views that stretch endlessly 🌄 — a perfect mix of history, spirituality, and natural beauty.
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