Bingling Cave-Temple Complex

2022-07-18

Bingling Cave-Temple Complex, continuously carved from 4th century AD to 10th century AD, are the caves with earliest history dating inscription along the Yellow River on the Silk Roads with construction year inscribed. The Buddhist art at Bingling Cave-Temple Complex reflects multiple influences from the West, South China and Central China as the temple was located at a transport node. As the earliest Buddhist cave temple on the transitional zones between Hosi Corridor and Central China, it bears exceptional testimony to the early period of Buddhism transmission in China.

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