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Yungang Grottoes Collection

The Yungang Grottoes are a collection of Buddhist cave temples located near the city of Datong in Shanxi Province, China

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Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Statue And Carvings In Ancient Buddhist Temple Grotto

Statue And Carvings In Ancient Buddhist Temple Grotto

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty, dating from 460 AD

Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty, dating from 460 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong, Shanxi province, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Yungang Grottoes, Shanxi, China

Yungang Grottoes, Shanxi, China
Sculptures in Yungang Grottoes, Shanxi, a World Heritage site

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Yungang, 1937. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)

Yungang, 1937. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
Yungang, 1937. Found in the collection of the State Oriental Art Museum, Moscow

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Yungang Grottoes, Shanxi, China

Yungang Grottoes, Shanxi, China
Sculptures in Yungang Grottoes, Shanxi, a World Heritage site

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Yungang Grottoes - Buddhist temple

Yungang Grottoes - Buddhist temple
The Yungang Grottoes are ancient Chinese Buddhist temple grottoes near the city of Datong in the province of Shanxi. Chinese culture

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Yungang Grottoes, Datong, China

Yungang Grottoes, Datong, China
The Yungang Grottoes are ancient Chinese Buddhist temple grottoes near the city of Datong in the province of Shanxi - Unesco World Heritage Site

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Yungang Grottoes

Yungang Grottoes

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Yungang Grottoes Datong

Yungang Grottoes Datong
Yungang Grottoes, Statue of Buddha, and somking incense in Datong, Shanxi province, China

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Seated stone figure of a bodhisattva, from the Yungang Grottoes, Shanxi province. Height: 51 in

Seated stone figure of a bodhisattva, from the Yungang Grottoes, Shanxi province. Height: 51 in
CHINA: BODHISATTVA. Seated stone figure of a bodhisattva, from the Yungang Grottoes, Shanxi province. Height: 51 in. Northern Wei, late 5th century A.D

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi province, sandstone statue of Buddha in Yungang Grottoes

China, Shanxi province, sandstone statue of Buddha in Yungang Grottoes
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001), 5th century. Sandstone statue of Buddha

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi province, sandstone statues of Buddha in Yungang Grottoes

China, Shanxi province, sandstone statues of Buddha in Yungang Grottoes
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001), 5th century. Sandstone statues of Buddha

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi province, decorated interior of Yungang Grottoes

China, Shanxi province, decorated interior of Yungang Grottoes
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001), 5th century

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi Province, near Datong, Yungang Grottoes, Grotto No. 19 and 20, Buddha statues

China, Shanxi Province, near Datong, Yungang Grottoes, Grotto No. 19 and 20, Buddha statues
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001), 5th century. Grotto No. 19 and 20 Buddha statues

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi province, Buddha statues at Yungang Grottoes

China, Shanxi province, Buddha statues at Yungang Grottoes
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001), 5th century. Grotto No. 19 and 20 Buddha statues

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi province, decorated interior of Yungang Grottoes

China, Shanxi province, decorated interior of Yungang Grottoes
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001), 5th century

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi, Datong, Yungang Grottoes, Rock-cut statues of Buddha in cave 19 and 20

China, Shanxi, Datong, Yungang Grottoes, Rock-cut statues of Buddha in cave 19 and 20 UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi province, Grotto number five Buddha statue in Yungang Grottoes

China, Shanxi province, Grotto number five Buddha statue in Yungang Grottoes
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001), 5th century. Grotto No. 5 Buddha statue

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi province, decorated interior of Yungang Grottoes

China, Shanxi province, decorated interior of Yungang Grottoes
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001), 5th century

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi province, Grotto number five Buddha statue in Yungang Grottoes

China, Shanxi province, Grotto number five Buddha statue in Yungang Grottoes
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001), 5th century. Grotto No. 5 Buddha statue

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi province, decorated interior of Yungang Grottoes

China, Shanxi province, decorated interior of Yungang Grottoes
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001), 5th century

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi province, tourists at Yungang Grottoes

China, Shanxi province, tourists at Yungang Grottoes
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001), 5th century

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi province, sandstone statue of Buddha in Yungang Grottoes

China, Shanxi province, sandstone statue of Buddha in Yungang Grottoes
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001), 5th century. Sandstone statue of Buddha

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi province, sandstone statue of Buddha in Yungang Grottoes

China, Shanxi province, sandstone statue of Buddha in Yungang Grottoes
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001), 5th century. Sandstone statue of Buddha

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi province, entrance to Yungang Grottoes

China, Shanxi province, entrance to Yungang Grottoes
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001). Entrance

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China, Shanxi province, sandstone statue of Buddha in Yungang Grottoes

China, Shanxi province, sandstone statue of Buddha in Yungang Grottoes
China - Shanxi province - Surroundings of Datong - Yungang Grottoes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2001), 5th century. Sandstone statue of Buddha

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: China / Yungang Grottoes

China / Yungang Grottoes
YUNGANG GROTTOES in Datong City, in the province of Shansi. These buddhist caves contain about 51000 statues from the 5th century carved during the Northern Wei dynasty

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Yungang Buddhist Caves, Datang, Shanxi, China, Asia

Yungang Buddhist Caves, Datang, Shanxi, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Buddhist caves at Yungang dating from the 5th and 6th centuries, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Buddhist caves at Yungang dating from the 5th and 6th centuries, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Datong, Shanxi, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Buddhist caves at Yungang dating from the 5th and 6th centuries, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Buddhist caves at Yungang dating from the 5th and 6th centuries, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Datong, Shanxi, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Buddhist caves at Yungang dating from the 5th and 6th centuries, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Buddhist caves at Yungang dating from the 5th and 6th centuries, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Datong, Shanxi, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Buddhist caves at Yungang dating from the 5th and 6th centuries, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Buddhist caves at Yungang dating from the 5th and 6th centuries, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Datong, Shanxi, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Head of large Buddha statue in Cave No. 5, Northern Wei dynasty, dating from circa 470AD

Head of large Buddha statue in Cave No. 5, Northern Wei dynasty, dating from circa 470AD, with gold leaf added during Ching dynasty, Yun Kang (Yungang) caves, UNESCO World Heritage Site, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD

Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong, Shanxi province, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD

Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong, Shanxi province, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD

Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong, Shanxi province, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD

Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong, Shanxi province, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD

Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong, Shanxi province, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Seated statue of Sakyamuni at 17m high, the largest Buddha of Yungang Caves cut during

Seated statue of Sakyamuni at 17m high, the largest Buddha of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong in Shanxi province, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Seated statue of Sakyamuni at 17m high, the largest Buddha of Yungang Caves cut during

Seated statue of Sakyamuni at 17m high, the largest Buddha of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong in Shanxi province, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Entrance hall at Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD

Entrance hall at Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD and remains of a mud brick 17th century Qing dynasty fortress, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong in Shanxi province

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD

Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong, Shanxi province, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD

Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong, Shanxi province, China, Asia

Background imageYungang Grottoes Collection: Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD

Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong, Shanxi province, China, Asia


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Yungang Grottoes Collection

The Yungang Grottoes are a collection of Buddhist cave temples located near the city of Datong in Shanxi Province, China. Dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries they can considered one of the three most famous ancient sculptural sites in China. The grottoes contain more than 51,000 statues and over 1,500 caves carved into the cliffs of Wuzhou Mountain. These sculptures depict a variety of Buddhist figures including Buddhas, Bodhisattvas and Arhats as well as many other religious figures from Chinese mythology. They have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001 due to their cultural significance and historical importance. They represent an important part of Chinese history and culture that has been preserved for centuries.
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The Yungang Grottoes is a collection of ancient Buddhist cave temples located in Datong, China. The site features over 50 caves and more than 51,000 statues carved into the rock faces, making it one of the largest and most impressive collections of its kind in the world. The grottoes were built during the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534 AD) and are considered to be a masterpiece of Chinese art from this period. Media Storehouse offers a range of products featuring stunning images of the Yungang Grottoes, including wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. These high-quality reproductions allow visitors to bring home a piece of this incredible cultural heritage site for themselves or give as gifts to friends and family. Each product is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that every detail is captured with precision. Whether you're looking for an eye-catching centerpiece for your living room or a unique gift idea for someone special, our Yungang Grottoes collection has something for everyone who appreciates fine art and history.
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