Yingxian Wooden Pagoda
Admission is 60 RMB
The guards
Me @ Yingxian Wooden Pagoda
The oldest and tallest wooden structure in China
Surrounding area of Yingxian Wooden Pagoda
The entrance plaza
Only the ground and first floor of the pagoda are open to visitors
Big sitting Buddha on the ground floor
Interesting supporting figure
Rear of the sitting Buddha
Temple behind the Wooden Pagoda
The pagoda is octagon, 67.3 meter high
It has 5 floors and 6 eaves if you look it from outside
Puzzle time
New grand temple behind the current one
Not sure what this is
Caution, dog inside!
Beautiful flowers
Temple
Good luck charm
Buddha inside Yingxian Wooden Pagoda
The wooden pagoda did not use any nail or rivet
Entrance to wooden pagoda
Shopping area around wooden pagoda
The Hanging Monastery
Me @ The Hanging Monastery
Look at the long line!
Perched precariously halfway up a cliff some 20 meters above a river
This monastery appears to be glued to the side of a sheer precipice
View from the Hanging Monastery
The name *hanging* may be misleading though
Sunroof
Nice crafting
I must have waited for more than hour
It*s actually supported by stilts rather than built into the cliffside
Dragon
ChunYang Palace
It*s high!
Aka *Temple Suspended in the Void*
This architectual wonder was built in 490 and has been hanging here for 1400 years
The wooden column is a bit short
View from the Hanging Monastery
The stairs are the bottleneck for the long line
SanSheng Hall
Much of the current structure dates from the Ming and Qing Dynasties
The east most platform
SanJiao Hall
One way traffic to visit the temple
Looking down
The stairway are deep and narrow
Beautiful architechure
Still long line by the time I was done
SanGuan Hall
Beautiful architechure
Beautiful architechure
Have fun waiting!
Entrance to the Hanging Monastery
The Hanging Monastery
The Hanging Monastery
The Hanging Monastery
The Hanging Monastery
The hanging bridge to the Hanging Monastery
The Hanging Monastery
The Hanging Monastery
Heng Mountain gat
Freeway shoulder lunch
Cold noodles
Scenic enroute
New freeway soon to complete
Datong city
So many new apartments!
Yungang Grottoes
Beautiful lamp
International standard lobby
This is the beginning
First is walking through the many elephant columns (new)
Elephant column
Cross the bridge
Next is a complex of temple/rooms?
Buddha Pagoda
It is nice but not the main attraction
After some 1km+ walk finally the real entrance
Stone Drum Cave (Cave No 1)
Han Quan Dong (Cave No 2)
Han Quan Dong (Cave No 2)
Yungang Grottoes is one of the three major cave clusters in China
They are excellent examples of rock-cut architecture
You would not believe what is in this cave
Ling Yan Dong (Cave No 3)
The 20-meter-high cave stands a 15-meter-high Buddha statues and designs
In 2001 the Yungang Grottoes were made a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Tiny Buddha
Reminds me of Petra, Jordon
Construction continues
All together the site is composed of 252 grottoes
With more than 51,000 Buddha statues and statuettes
A little deteriorated
Cave No 5 & 6
Cave No 6
Walls of wonderfully carved Buddhist tales and processions
Contains a richly carved pagoda
And an entrance flanked by fierce guardians
It is amazing inside
The rich color
Detail carvings
Each Buddha is of different posture/expression
Cave No 6
Cave No 5
Cave No 5
Cave No 5
Aksokhya Buddha Cave (Cave No 9)
Caves 9 is notable for their front pillars and figures bearing musical insruments
Buddha inside Cave No 9
Vairocana Buddha Cave (Cave No 10)
Cave 10 - 13
Cave 10 - 13
Amitabha Buddha Cave (Cave No 11)
Look at these amazing tiny Buddha!
Amitabha Buddha Cave (Cave No 11)
Amitabha Buddha Cave (Cave No 11)
Vimala Bhumi Bodhisattva Cave (Cave No 12)
Vimala Bhumi Bodhisattva Cave (Cave No 12)
Manjusri Bodhisattva Cave (Cave No 13)
Yungang Grottes
Cave No 14
Ten Thousands buddhas Cave (Cave No 15)
These are the smallest Buddha I saw on site
Standing Buddhas Cave (Cave No 16)
Standing Buddhas Cave (Cave No 16)
Laitreya Triad Cave (Cave No 17)
Cave with Three Standing Buddhas (Cave No 18)
White Buddha Cave (Cave No 20)
Cave No 19
Cave No 19
Taiwu*s grandson Emperor Wencheng
Who restored Buddhism to the dynasty
Is represented in the 14m-high seated Buddha of cave 20.
Me @ Cave No 20
Cave No 20
Cave 21 and onwards are small, in poor condition and can*t compare to their better preserved counterparts
Me @ Cave No 20
Cave No 16 - 20
You are supposed to look at them far away
Laitreya Triad Cave (Cave No 17)
Cave No 16 - 20
Cave No 16 - 20
Cave No 16 - 20
Cave No 5 - 6
Cave No 9 - 10
Cave No 20
Yugang Grottoes
Opera House
Yugang Grottoes
Yugang Grottoes
Yugang Grottoes
Yugang Grottoes
Yugang Grottoes @ Sunset
Famous restaurant in Datong
Local Datong cuisine
CD vendor
Yingxian Wooden Pagoda
Admission is 60 RMB
The guards
Me @ Yingxian Wooden Pagoda
The oldest and tallest wooden structure in China
Surrounding area of Yingxian Wooden Pagoda
The entrance plaza
Only the ground and first floor of the pagoda are open to visitors
Big sitting Buddha on the ground floor
Interesting supporting figure
Rear of the sitting Buddha
Temple behind the Wooden Pagoda
The pagoda is octagon, 67.3 meter high
It has 5 floors and 6 eaves if you look it from outside
Puzzle time
New grand temple behind the current one
Not sure what this is
Caution, dog inside!
Beautiful flowers
Temple
Good luck charm
Buddha inside Yingxian Wooden Pagoda
The wooden pagoda did not use any nail or rivet
Entrance to wooden pagoda
Shopping area around wooden pagoda
The Hanging Monastery
Me @ The Hanging Monastery
Look at the long line!
Perched precariously halfway up a cliff some 20 meters above a river
This monastery appears to be glued to the side of a sheer precipice
View from the Hanging Monastery
The name *hanging* may be misleading though
Sunroof
Nice crafting
I must have waited for more than hour
It*s actually supported by stilts rather than built into the cliffside
Dragon
ChunYang Palace
It*s high!
Aka *Temple Suspended in the Void*
This architectual wonder was built in 490 and has been hanging here for 1400 years
The wooden column is a bit short
View from the Hanging Monastery
The stairs are the bottleneck for the long line
SanSheng Hall
Much of the current structure dates from the Ming and Qing Dynasties
The east most platform
SanJiao Hall
One way traffic to visit the temple
Looking down
The stairway are deep and narrow
Beautiful architechure
Still long line by the time I was done
SanGuan Hall
Beautiful architechure
Beautiful architechure
Have fun waiting!
Entrance to the Hanging Monastery
The Hanging Monastery
The Hanging Monastery
The Hanging Monastery
The Hanging Monastery
The hanging bridge to the Hanging Monastery
The Hanging Monastery
The Hanging Monastery
Heng Mountain gat
Freeway shoulder lunch
Cold noodles
Scenic enroute
New freeway soon to complete
Datong city
So many new apartments!
Yungang Grottoes
Beautiful lamp
International standard lobby
This is the beginning
First is walking through the many elephant columns (new)
Elephant column
Cross the bridge
Next is a complex of temple/rooms?
Buddha Pagoda
It is nice but not the main attraction
After some 1km+ walk finally the real entrance
Stone Drum Cave (Cave No 1)
Han Quan Dong (Cave No 2)
Han Quan Dong (Cave No 2)
Yungang Grottoes is one of the three major cave clusters in China
They are excellent examples of rock-cut architecture
You would not believe what is in this cave
Ling Yan Dong (Cave No 3)
The 20-meter-high cave stands a 15-meter-high Buddha statues and designs
In 2001 the Yungang Grottoes were made a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Tiny Buddha
Reminds me of Petra, Jordon
Construction continues
All together the site is composed of 252 grottoes
With more than 51,000 Buddha statues and statuettes
A little deteriorated
Cave No 5 & 6
Cave No 6
Walls of wonderfully carved Buddhist tales and processions
Contains a richly carved pagoda
And an entrance flanked by fierce guardians
It is amazing inside
The rich color
Detail carvings
Each Buddha is of different posture/expression
Cave No 6
Cave No 5
Cave No 5
Cave No 5
Aksokhya Buddha Cave (Cave No 9)
Caves 9 is notable for their front pillars and figures bearing musical insruments
Buddha inside Cave No 9
Vairocana Buddha Cave (Cave No 10)
Cave 10 - 13
Cave 10 - 13
Amitabha Buddha Cave (Cave No 11)
Look at these amazing tiny Buddha!
Amitabha Buddha Cave (Cave No 11)
Amitabha Buddha Cave (Cave No 11)
Vimala Bhumi Bodhisattva Cave (Cave No 12)
Vimala Bhumi Bodhisattva Cave (Cave No 12)
Manjusri Bodhisattva Cave (Cave No 13)
Yungang Grottes
Cave No 14
Ten Thousands buddhas Cave (Cave No 15)
These are the smallest Buddha I saw on site
Standing Buddhas Cave (Cave No 16)
Standing Buddhas Cave (Cave No 16)
Laitreya Triad Cave (Cave No 17)
Cave with Three Standing Buddhas (Cave No 18)
White Buddha Cave (Cave No 20)
Cave No 19
Cave No 19
Taiwu*s grandson Emperor Wencheng
Who restored Buddhism to the dynasty
Is represented in the 14m-high seated Buddha of cave 20.
Me @ Cave No 20
Cave No 20
Cave 21 and onwards are small, in poor condition and can*t compare to their better preserved counterparts
Me @ Cave No 20
Cave No 16 - 20
You are supposed to look at them far away
Laitreya Triad Cave (Cave No 17)
Cave No 16 - 20
Cave No 16 - 20
Cave No 16 - 20
Cave No 5 - 6
Cave No 9 - 10
Cave No 20
Yugang Grottoes
Opera House
Yugang Grottoes
Yugang Grottoes
Yugang Grottoes
Yugang Grottoes
Yugang Grottoes @ Sunset
Famous restaurant in Datong
Local Datong cuisine
CD vendor