RMF8A75J–Yellow River and pinnacles, China, near Bingling Caves
RF2CB42CT–Panorama with Great Maitreya Buddha. Located at the Bingling grottoes in Gansu Province.
RME2C6T2–China, Gansu, Bingling Si caves
RMMKBB7N–The Bingling Temple, or Bingling Si, in Gansu province, China, Asia. Grottoes, caves and caverns with giant Maitreya Buddha and Buddhist statues
RFCRKCMJ–Smaller relief stone carvings at the Bingling grottoes.
RF2HPX8CE–LANZHOU, CHINA - Bingling Cave Temple(UNESCO World heritage site). a famous Temple in Lanzhou, Gansu, China.
RMD9KWM7–Carved figures the Bingling Temple or Bingling Si which is a series of grottoes filled with Buddhist sculpture carved into natural caves and caverns in a canyon along the Yellow River. Gansu province China
RMA5MBBY–27 meter high Maitreya Buddha at Bingling Si caves Gansu, China
RMB5GC8A–Buddhist statues and caves in Bingling Temple Lanzhou Gansu Province China
RFBPWK0N–Speed boat on Yellow River near Bingling Si, Gansu Province, China.
RMAT32GF–Bingling Si, Buddhist Grottoes location among towering cliffs off a branch of the Yellow River, China
RF2A45R6R–The road landscape view in Bingling Temple Lanzhou Gansu, China. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RFPCGEBB–Liujiaxia Dam the picturesque place near the Bingling Cave with great rock formations along the Yellow River.
RM2T91TG9–Pomegranates, 1927, Wu Changshuo; Calligrapher: Zhang Bingling, Chinese, 1844 - 1927, 13 7/16 x 20 7/8 x 7/8 in. (34.13 x 53.02 x 2.22 cm) (open), Ink and color on paper, wood, China, 19th century, The pomegranates represent vigorous fertility because of the fruit's numerous seeds--a pun implying sons. The image in art, therefore, is imbued with a good wish for numerous offspring
RMWX4NAM–Buddhas in Yungang Caves,China
RM2B02J63–Binglingsi Shiku (Thousand Buddha Caves) is a collection of caves and grottoes set in an inaccessible canyon by the Yellow River about 80km upstream from Lanzhou. The site's very isolation has protected and preserved Binglingsi, not least from marauding Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 76). The first Buddhist grottoes at Binglingsi date from the Eastern Jin Dynasty (c. 317 - 420 CE), and construction continued for well over a thousand years throughout the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing eras. The Bingling caves were often sponsored by wealthy patrons investing some of their Silk R
RFJ3TF9H–Richly carved stone bas-relief plaque on the doorway of the house in the Grand Canal, ancient town of Yuehe in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China
RM2B02J60–Binglingsi Shiku (Thousand Buddha Caves) is a collection of caves and grottoes set in an inaccessible canyon by the Yellow River about 80km upstream from Lanzhou. The site's very isolation has protected and preserved Binglingsi, not least from marauding Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 76). The first Buddhist grottoes at Binglingsi date from the Eastern Jin Dynasty (c. 317 - 420 CE), and construction continued for well over a thousand years throughout the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing eras. The Bingling caves were often sponsored by wealthy patrons investing some of their Silk R
RMB5JKN1–Selling jewellery
RMF8A755–Yellow River and pinnacles, China, near Bingling Caves
RF2CB42AH–Side view on Buddha statue at the Bingling grottoes. The grottoes were created around 420 AD.
RME2C6RW–China, Gansu, Bingling Si caves, Buddha (Tang dynasty)
RMMBRPA3–The Bingling Temple, or Bingling Si, in Gansu province, China, Asia. Grottoes, caves and caverns with giant Maitreya Buddha and Buddhist statues. Chin
RFCRKCMP–Smaller relief stone carvings at the Bingling grottoes.
RF2HPX8FP–LANZHOU, CHINA - Bingling Cave Temple(UNESCO World heritage site). a famous Temple in Lanzhou, Gansu, China.
RMD9KWNH–Carved figure the Bingling Temple or Bingling Si which is a series of grottoes filled with Buddhist sculpture carved into natural caves and caverns in a canyon along the Yellow River. Gansu province China
RM2B02J6D–Binglingsi Shiku (Thousand Buddha Caves) is a collection of caves and grottoes set in an inaccessible canyon by the Yellow River about 80km upstream from Lanzhou. The site's very isolation has protected and preserved Binglingsi, not least from marauding Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 76). The first Buddhist grottoes at Binglingsi date from the Eastern Jin Dynasty (c. 317 - 420 CE), and construction continued for well over a thousand years throughout the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing eras. The Bingling caves were often sponsored by wealthy patrons investing some of their Silk R
RMB5GC9E–Buddhist statues and caves in Bingling Temple Lanzhou Gansu Province China
RMA3BHA1–Buddhist grottoes at Bingling Si caves Gansu province China
RMAT32H7–One of hundreds of statues at Bingling Si, Buddhist Grottoes, off a branch of the Yellow River, China
RF2A45R7B–Buddhist grottoes sculpture in Bingling Temple Lanzhou Gansu, China. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RFPCGEG7–LANZHOU, GANSU PROVINCE, CHINA – CIRCA MAY 2017: Buddha Statue at Bingling Cave Temple (UNESCO World heritage site).
RMCFJ6X8–27-meter-high Maitreya Buddha at Bingling Si caves, Gansu, China
RMWX4RNK–Buddhas in Yungang Caves,China
RFRF5X0P–Buddhas in Yungang Caves,China.
RFJ3TF9A–Richly carved stone bas-relief plaque on the doorway of the house in the Grand Canal, ancient town of Yuehe in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China
RM2H1JTWK–Richly carved stone bas-relief plaque on the doorway of the house in the Grand Canal, ancient town of Yuehe in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China
RMB5JPTC–Tibetan monk and ancient caves
RMF8A75D–Huge Buddha statue, BIng Ling Cave and Temple Ganshu Province, China Yellow River
RF2DECNW7–Bingling si shiku, Gansu Province / China - April 27, 2017: Front view / Close up of the Great Maitreya Buddha. Part of the Silk Road UNESCO World Her
RME2C6RX–China, Gansu, Bingling Si caves, Buddha (Tang dynasty)
RMMBRPAD–The Bingling Temple, or Bingling Si, in Gansu province, China, Asia. Grottoes, caves and caverns with giant Maitreya Buddha and Buddhist statues. Chin
RFCRKCPX–The magnificent rugged scenery where the Bingling Grottoes are located on the Yellow river.
RF2HPX8BM–LANZHOU, CHINA - Buddha Statues at Bingling Cave Temple(UNESCO World heritage site). a famous Temple in Lanzhou, Gansu, China.
RFJ1974Y–Chinese bas-relief, stone, gray
RM2B02J5G–Binglingsi Shiku (Thousand Buddha Caves) is a collection of caves and grottoes set in an inaccessible canyon by the Yellow River about 80km upstream from Lanzhou. The site's very isolation has protected and preserved Binglingsi, not least from marauding Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 76). The first Buddhist grottoes at Binglingsi date from the Eastern Jin Dynasty (c. 317 - 420 CE), and construction continued for well over a thousand years throughout the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing eras. The Bingling caves were often sponsored by wealthy patrons investing some of their Silk R
RFFC81HJ–Gansu Bingling Temple
RMT9J785–Yongjing. 19th May, 2019. Photo taken on May 19, 2019 shows a stone forest at Bingling Danxia National Geological Park in Yongjing County, northwest China's Gansu Province. Danxia landform is a unique type of landscapes formed from red sandstone and characterized by steep cliffs. Credit: Fan Peishen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMAT32J3–Maitreya, the future buddha statue at Bingling Si, Buddhist Grottoes, off a branch of the Yellow River, China
RF2A45R7E–Buddhist grottoes sculpture in Bingling Temple Lanzhou Gansu, China. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RFPCGEHJ–LANZHOU, GANSU PROVINCE, CHINA – CIRCA MAY 2017: Buddha Statue at Bingling Cave Temple (UNESCO World heritage site).
RMT9J78A–Yongjing. 18th May, 2019. Photo taken on May 18, 2019 shows a stone forest at Bingling Danxia National Geological Park in Yongjing County, northwest China's Gansu Province. Danxia landform is a unique type of landscapes formed from red sandstone and characterized by steep cliffs. Credit: Fan Peishen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMWX4WW2–Buddhas in Yungang Caves,China
RFRF5X0J–Buddhas in Yungang Caves,China.
RFJ3TF9G–Richly carved stone bas-relief plaque on the doorway of the house in the Grand Canal, ancient town of Yuehe in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China
RMA6APNP–China, Gansu, Bingling Si (Bright Spirit Temple), Cave 172, seated statue of Maitreya (Future Buddha) carved into sheer cliff
RMD9KWCG–Massive cliffs in the Liujiaxia Reservoir formed by the Liujiaxia Dam on the Huang He or Yellow River.around Bingling Si Buddhist grottoes located entirely within Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture in Gansu province China
RMF8A75A–Huge Buddha statue, BIng Ling Cave and Temple Ganshu Province, China Yellow River
RF2DECNWE–Bingling si shiku, Gansu Province / China - April 27, 2017: Panorama with huge Buddha statue. Called Great Maitreya Buddha. Carved out of rocks, locat
RME2C6RY–China, Gansu, Bingling Si caves, Cave 70, Avalokiteshvara (Tang dynasty)
RMMB0H7G–The Bingling Temple, or Bingling Si, in Gansu province, China, Asia. Grottoes, caves and caverns with giant Maitreya Buddha and Buddhist statues. Chin
RFCRKCNW–The magnificent rugged scenery where the Bingling Grottoes are located on the Yellow river.
RF2HPX8FT–LANZHOU, CHINA - Buddha Statues at Bingling Cave Temple(UNESCO World heritage site). a famous Temple in Lanzhou, Gansu, China.
RFTYY6F6–Dai Temple Hanbai courtyard gate
RM2B02J7P–Binglingsi Shiku (Thousand Buddha Caves) is a collection of caves and grottoes set in an inaccessible canyon by the Yellow River about 80km upstream from Lanzhou. The site's very isolation has protected and preserved Binglingsi, not least from marauding Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 76). The first Buddhist grottoes at Binglingsi date from the Eastern Jin Dynasty (c. 317 - 420 CE), and construction continued for well over a thousand years throughout the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing eras. The Bingling caves were often sponsored by wealthy patrons investing some of their Silk R
RFFC81HB–Gansu Bingling Temple
RM2B02J5R–Binglingsi Shiku (Thousand Buddha Caves) is a collection of caves and grottoes set in an inaccessible canyon by the Yellow River about 80km upstream from Lanzhou. The site's very isolation has protected and preserved Binglingsi, not least from marauding Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 76). The first Buddhist grottoes at Binglingsi date from the Eastern Jin Dynasty (c. 317 - 420 CE), and construction continued for well over a thousand years throughout the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing eras. The Bingling caves were often sponsored by wealthy patrons investing some of their Silk R
RMAT32HC–One of the smallest of hundreds of statues at Bingling Si, Buddhist Grottoes, off a branch of the Yellow River, China
RF2A45R7H–Buddhist grottoes sculpture in Bingling Temple Lanzhou Gansu, China. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RFPCGEF4–LANZHOU, GANSU PROVINCE, CHINA – CIRCA MAY 2017: Buddha Statue at Bingling Cave Temple (UNESCO World heritage site).
RMT9J783–Yongjing. 18th May, 2019. A buddhist statue is shown in the photo taken on May 18, 2019 at Bingling Danxia National Geological Park in Yongjing County, northwest China's Gansu Province. Danxia landform is a unique type of landscapes formed from red sandstone and characterized by steep cliffs. Credit: Fan Peishen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RPAWEX–(190519) -- YONGJING, May 19, 2019 (Xinhua) -- A buddhist statue is shown in the photo taken on May 18, 2019 at Bingling Danxia National Geological Park in Yongjing County, northwest China s Gansu Province. Danxia landform is a unique type of landscapes formed from red sandstone and characterized by steep cliffs. (Xinhua/Fan Peishen) CHINA-GANSU-YONGJING-DANXIA LANDFORM (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RFRF5WYP–Buddhas in Yungang Caves,China.
RFJ3TF9M–Richly carved stone bas-relief plaque on the doorway of the house in the Grand Canal, ancient town of Yuehe in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China
RF2GP5JNB–Richly carved stone bas-relief plaque on the doorway of the house in the Grand Canal, ancient town of Yuehe in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China
RMD9KWAF–Massive cliffs in the Liujiaxia Reservoir formed by the Liujiaxia Dam on the Huang He or Yellow River.around Bingling Si Buddhist grottoes located entirely within Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture in Gansu province China
RMF8A759–Huge Buddha statue, BIng Ling Cave and Temple Ganshu Province, China Yellow River
RF2DECNR5–Bingling si shiku, Gansu / China - April 27, 2017: View on Great Maitreya Buddha. The statue has a height of 27 meters. An UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RME2C6RR–China, Gansu, Bingling Si caves, Painted and sculpted Buddhas (Tang dynasty)
RMMB0H7J–The Bingling Temple, or Bingling Si, in Gansu province, China, Asia. Grottoes, caves and caverns with giant Maitreya Buddha and Buddhist statues. Chin
RFCRKCPE–The magnificent rugged scenery where the Bingling Grottoes are located on the Yellow river.
RF2HPX8B3–LANZHOU, CHINA - Buddha Statues at Bingling Cave Temple(UNESCO World heritage site). a famous Temple in Lanzhou, Gansu, China.
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RMA7009K–Great Buddha at Bingling Temple Yellow River near Lanzhou China Asia
RFFC81K9–Gansu Bingling Temple
RM2B02J61–Binglingsi Shiku (Thousand Buddha Caves) is a collection of caves and grottoes set in an inaccessible canyon by the Yellow River about 80km upstream from Lanzhou. The site's very isolation has protected and preserved Binglingsi, not least from marauding Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 76). The first Buddhist grottoes at Binglingsi date from the Eastern Jin Dynasty (c. 317 - 420 CE), and construction continued for well over a thousand years throughout the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing eras. The Bingling caves were often sponsored by wealthy patrons investing some of their Silk R
RMAT32J9–Monk sitting in his doorway at the Buddhist Monastery, Bingling Si, Buddhist Grottoes, off a branch of the Yellow River, China
RF2A45R7N–Buddhist grottoes sculpture in Bingling Temple Lanzhou Gansu, China. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RFPCGEC2–LANZHOU, GANSU PROVINCE, CHINA – CIRCA MAY 2017: Buddha Statue at Bingling Cave Temple (UNESCO World heritage site).
RM2B02J6B–Binglingsi Shiku (Thousand Buddha Caves) is a collection of caves and grottoes set in an inaccessible canyon by the Yellow River about 80km upstream from Lanzhou. The site's very isolation has protected and preserved Binglingsi, not least from marauding Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 76). The first Buddhist grottoes at Binglingsi date from the Eastern Jin Dynasty (c. 317 - 420 CE), and construction continued for well over a thousand years throughout the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing eras. The Bingling caves were often sponsored by wealthy patrons investing some of their Silk R
RMT9J77W–Yongjing. 18th May, 2019. Photo taken on May 18, 2019 shows a stone forest at Bingling Danxia National Geological Park in Yongjing County, northwest China's Gansu Province. Danxia landform is a unique type of landscapes formed from red sandstone and characterized by steep cliffs. Credit: Fan Peishen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RFRF5X04–Buddhas in Yungang Caves,China.
RM2RPAWEA–(190519) -- YONGJING, May 19, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 18, 2019 shows a stone forest at Bingling Danxia National Geological Park in Yongjing County, northwest China s Gansu Province. Danxia landform is a unique type of landscapes formed from red sandstone and characterized by steep cliffs. (Xinhua/Fan Peishen) CHINA-GANSU-YONGJING-DANXIA LANDFORM (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RF2EAT5R6–Richly carved stone bas-relief plaque on the doorway of the house in the Grand Canal, ancient town of Yuehe in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China
RM2RM3D58–Bildnummer: 60144154 Datum: 17.07.2013 Copyright: imago/Xinhua YONGJING, July 17, 2013 (Xinhua) -- A Buddhist statue is seen at the Bingling Temple Grottoes in Yongjing County, northwest China s Gansu Province, July 17, 2013. Listed as part of the ancient Silk Road for the World Heritage candidate, the grottoes will be reviewed by experts from U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization after renovation of a giant Buddha statue dating back more than 1,000 years to the Tang Dynasty was completed lately. Bingling Temple Grottoes, filled with Buddhist statues, stupas and murals, were
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RF2CB42DE–Close up of great buddha statue at the Bingling grottoes. Part of the Silk Road UNESCO World Heritage.
RME2C6T5–China, Gansu, Bingling Si caves
RMMB0H7F–The Bingling Temple, or Bingling Si, in Gansu province, China, Asia. Grottoes, caves and caverns with giant Maitreya Buddha and Buddhist statues. Chin
RFCRKCRB–A portrait of a smiling elderly Chinese lady who works at the Bingling Grottoes.
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