| ¡¡ Luoyang, Henan
Province
Luoyang, a city in Henan province, is known as
the ¡°city of peonies.¡± Situated on the north bank of the
Luo River, it
is cut by two rivers that
flow into the Luo, the Jian to the west and Chan to the east.

Luoyang Museum
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Henan is the heart of
ancient China. As far back as the Neolithic Era, the area was well populated. The capital
of the bronze-age Shang Dynasty was in
the present-day Anyang. Then in the 1lth century B.C., one of the Zhou kings made
his temporary capital at Luoyi near Luoyang.

White Horse Temple (Baima
Temple)
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Since 1949, the city has
grown in importance as an industrial center. It now has machine-building works, chemical
factories, textile plants, glass works and a large tractor factory.
LONGMEN CAVES
About eight miles south of Luoyang on the Yi River, at a spot where high cliffs on
either side form a pass, is a caved area once known
as the "Gate of Yi River", which later became known as Longmen, or the ¡°Dragon Gate.¡±
Craftsmen began work on Buddhist grottoes in 494 when
an emperor of the Northern Wei moved the capital from what is now known as Datong (Shanxi
Province) to Luoyang. The artistry is therefore an extension from
Datong. The work at Longmen proceeded through seven dynasties, and in more than 1,300
caves, there are 40 small pagodas, and almost 100,000 Buddha statues ranging
in size from one inch to 57 feet. These caves and the stone sculptures they contain rank
with the caves at Yungang and Dunhuang as the great remaining masterpieces of Buddhist
culture in China.

Longmen Carve
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