The Maijishan Cave-Temple Complex, built and carved from mid-5th century AD to 13th century AD, is the second largest Buddhist Cave-Temple Complex in Hosi Corridor, second to the Dunhuang Mogao Caves. It is a representative cave-temple complex of Western Wei and Northern Zhou dynasties and demonstrates further localization and development of Chinese Buddhistcaves after the localization in Yungang Caves. Located in a strategically important transport location, Maijishan Cave-Temple Complex were influenced by Yungang and Longmen Caves in Central and North China, as well as South China and Western cultures.
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