
Longmen Grottoes, Luoyang, China
The Shaolin Temple was constructed in 495 AD and serves as the cradle for Chinese Kung Fu. Among the four major Buddhist caves in China, Longmen Grottoes is renowned for its extensive collection of more than 100,000 Buddhist statues within its caverns.
The Shaolin Temple, a renowned origin of Chinese Kung Fu, offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore this historic site. As one visits Shaolin Temple, they inevitably associate it with Chinese martial arts, making it an unmissable attraction within China. Today, travelers can embark on a journey through pagodas, immersing themselves in the serene beauty of Shaolin Temple itself while enjoying performances showcasing traditional Kung Fu. Additionally, their itinerary includes a visit to the Longmen Grottoes, one of the four major Buddhist Grottoes in China, featuring over 100,000 statues and images carved into the rock face.
Dating back nearly 1,500 years, these caves have played a pivotal role in shaping Asian Buddhism. Upon returning to their accommodation in either Zhengzhou or Luoyang, travelers can relish the tranquility and marvel at the artistic heritage left by these ancient masters of martial arts.
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The Shaolin Temple was constructed in 495 AD.
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