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Qianfodong

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    • Day 110

      Mogao Buddha Grotte

      August 19, 2018 in China ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Zuerst gab es einen Film zum Thema Seidenstrasse und danach noch auf einer 360 Grad Leinwand einen Film zur Mogao Grotte. Hier haben buddhistische Mönche zwischen dem 4. und dem 12. Jahrhundert etwa 1000 Höhlen in die durchschnittlich 17 Meter hohen Sandsteinfelsen geschlagen und mit buddhistischen Motiven (Buddha-Statuen, Skulpturen und Wandmalereien) verziert. 492 dieser Höhlen sind heute noch erhalten und zum Teil für Touristen zugänglich. Im Jahr 1900 entdeckte ein Mönch rund 50.000 Dokumente aus dem 4. bis 11. Jahrhundert, die Mönche im Jahre 1036 in einer Höhle eingemauert hatten, um sie vor den Mongolen zu schützen.Read more

    • Day 3

      Mogao Caves

      April 16, 2019 in China ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      ประวัติศาสตร์ 1000 ปี
      มาที่นี่ ปี 2019 มีราคาเข้าให้เลือก 2 แบบ คือแบบ 238 หรือ 258(ไกด์อังกฤษ) และ 100rmb แนะนำว่าถ้ามาแค่เพียงถ่ายรูปไม่ได้อยากศึกษาประวัติศาสตร์จ่ายแค่ 100 พอ จ่าย 238 ไม่คุ้ม เพราะฟังไม่ออก
      ข้างในถ่ำแต่ละช่องมีแค่รูปปั้นอย่าคาดหวังมาก เน้นถ่ายรูปอยู่ด้านนอกพอ
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    • Day 13

      Mogao Caves and the Gobi Desert

      May 28, 2019 in China ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      The main purpose of our visit to Dunhuang was to view the rather impressive Mogao caves. Dug into cliffs that rise out of the otherwise flat and featureless desert landscape, the caves reveal Buddhist paintings dating as far back as the 4th century. For more than 700 years Buddhist monks from far and wide excavated the hard rock and painted exquisite testaments to their faith. More than 2000 painted stucco figures and around 45,000 square meters of murals remain.

      We were unable to photograph any of the interiors but a few external images also remained. Of more than 600 caves that survive, about 20 are open to the public. Of the 8 we were shown, what struck us most was how vivid the colours remained after such a long time. They were truly beautiful. There were apparently also 1000s of manuscripts but many of these were taken by 19th/20th century explorers and reside in foreign museums.

      In addition to the cave paintings there are also two more humungous Buddha, one reclining and the other sitting. The external structure to the cave entrance gives an idea of the size of the sitting Buddha (around 35m).

      Of course no visit to the desert is complete without a camel ride! Only a short distance from town the sand mountain Mingsha Shan rises impressively. Camel riding in orange sand boots is a must, as is viewing the spectacular Crescent Moon Lake.

      We happened upon a fabulous theatrical production set in an equally impressive underground theatre. Entirely in Chinese, our guide thought we were a bit crazy, but it proved to be one of the highlights of our trip. Loosely based on the story of the loss of the Buddhist manuscripts from the Mogao Caves, the sounds, sights and sheer creativity of this production blew us away.
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    • Day 17

      Mogao Grottoes

      June 16, 2019 in China ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Originally more than 1,000 grottoes carved out of a cliff face along the silk road by Buddhists beginning in the 4th century CE up until the silk road was abandoned during the Ming Dynasty. (Seaborne trade had taken over.) They are awe inspiring. Almost 800 caves remain with many restored. Most of the caves are devotional or worship spaces.
      We visited 8 of the caves. Unfortunately, they do not allow photos inside. The first pic here is taken of a picture of the Nirvana grotto with a sleeping or reclining Buddha. 2nd is the 9 level Pagoda that has become the symbol for the site. Inside is the giant Buddha, 35.5 meters tall and one of the largest in the world. Pics 3&4 show some of the artwork on the exterior even though it is faded. 5th shows a portion of the cliff face with some of the caves. Last is a look up towards the north end where the grottoes were monks cells rather than worship spaces.
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    • Day 8

      Mogao cave莫高窟

      May 8, 2021 in China ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      莫高窟自然就是再商业化不过的大景区,强制喂食难看的宣传片,你休想拍照,也休想从讲解里得到更多的营养。打卡了196窟檐,刷完了中国境内的所有唐代木构。敦煌市博物馆还不错。下午在还没结束封斋的清真风味餐厅吃了此行最舒适的一顿饭。

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Qianfodong, 千佛洞

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