The Sui and Tang Grottoes are relatively well preserved, and there are three caves that are relatively large. I went on the morning of October 3rd on National Day. There were very few people and the scenic spot was not big. Parking and visits were free, and you could finish shopping in 20 minutes.
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The Sui and Tang Grottoes are relatively well preserved, and there are three caves that are relatively large. I went on the morning of October 3rd on National Day. There were very few people and the scenic spot was not big. Parking and visits were free, and you could finish shopping in 20 minutes.
The grottoes were dug in the years of Huan Renshou (601 - 604), Tang Gaozong Yonghui four years (654), and were renewed on a large scale. The Charity Temple Grottoes were built for the emperors of the Sui and Tang Dynasties to travel to Lunxia to escape the summer heat to do Buddhist things. On June 25, 2001, Charity Temple Grottoes, as cultural relics of the Sui and Tang periods, were approved by the State Council and included in the list of the fifth batch of key cultural relics protection units nationwide.
Charity Temple Grottoes, located on the bank of the Qishui River, Liyou County, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, are the grottoes built by the emperor's concubines and ministers during the Sui and Tang Dynasties to the 90% Palace to escape the summer heat. The Buddhas are all kind and kind, the carvings are elegant and exquisite, and the preservation is better. It forms a different style from the Gansu Qingyang North Grottoes Temple.
Take advantage of your busy schedule to travel and feel the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. Thank you for the local customs of the country, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and feel the fireworks on earth. . ()
This is a very valuable place to visit in Linyou County. It is really good. This is the Charity Temple. There are actually many grottoes inside, which are carved into Buddha statues. It is really different in shape! !
The Charity Temple Grottoes are located on the southwest bank of the Qishui River in the east of the county of Linyou County, Shaanxi Province. The grottoes were carved in the years of Hurenshou. Tang Gaozong Yonghui was built for four years and was renewed on a large scale. The Charity Temple Grottoes were built for the emperors of the Sui and Tang Dynasties to spend summer and escape the summer heat. Approved by the State Council to be included in the list of the fifth batch of key cultural relics protection units nationwide