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Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty, dating from 460 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong, Shanxi province, China, Asia
Head of large Buddha statue in Cave No. 5, Northern Wei dynasty, dating from circa 470AD, with gold leaf added during Ching dynasty, Yun Kang (Yungang) caves, UNESCO World Heritage Site, China, Asia
Seated statue of Sakyamuni at 17m high, the largest Buddha of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong in Shanxi province, China, Asia
Entrance hall at Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD and remains of a mud brick 17th century Qing dynasty fortress, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong in Shanxi province
Buddhist statues of Yungang Caves cut during the Northern Wei Dynasty in 460 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site near Datong, Shanxi province, China, Asia
Stone carved Buddha and Bodhisattva, Cave No. 20, Yun Kang Caves, UNESCO World Heritage SiteStone carved Buddha and Bodhisattva, Cave No.20, Yun Kang Caves, UNESCO World Heritage Site, China, Asia
Yungang Buddhist caves, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Datong, Shanxi, China, Asia