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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Wordless Wednesday - Dazu Stone Carvings, China

While I was in Chongqing for work last year, I had the opportunity to visit the Dazu Stone Carvings. Unfortunately, the bus ride from Chongqing to Dazu was rather bumpy and dusty with miles and miles of potholes, single lanes along the way to this countryside place. :( There were times when I thought the bus was going to tear apart in the middle of the crazy winding road. Thank goodness, I did not get dizzy and puke.

The Dazu Stone Carvings are generally depictions of scenes and figures, philosophies of Confucian, Taoist, and Buddhist beliefs. "Dazu" literally means "harvest and abundance." There are a collection of more than 50,000 Buddhist stone carvings dated back from the 9th to 13th centuries and are now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. With the rich sculptures as well as detailed inscriptions, the Dazu Grottoes are regarded as house treasures. It is unimaginable how these massive and intricate structures were carved with such simple tools ages ago.

It wasn't something we had look forward to visiting, but it ended up being one of the most amazing sights we visited during our entire journey in Chongqing.



The largest figure, a reclining Buddha, is over 31 metres long.



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First Commenter - Liza
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35 comments:

  1. Amazing work of art. Been there too, a few years back, but I was not able to see this. Happy WW.

    Mine are here and here.

    Happy WW.

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  2. Beautiful photos! Happy wordless.

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  3. the carvings are very grand indeed. :)

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  4. wah so fast got ppl chop here edi LR! Morning! :)

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  5. Really amazing pics and carvings here LR, breathtaking! :):):)

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  6. liza,
    no worries, there's always a next time. Happy WW.

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  7. Hi Maria,
    thanks for dropping by. happy WW!

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  8. levian,
    yeah, it's one of the largest preserved cultural sites of China.

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  9. Mariuca,
    good afternoon. aiseh, you were enjoying your long afternoon nap. and it's still morning for you??? :)

    i'm glad you liked the pics. :)

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  10. What an impressive carvings!

    A treasure indeed.

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  11. Wow they are amazing. Thanks for sharing. Happy WW

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  12. lina,
    It was incredible to see how well preserved they were, and the interesting history that went with each stone.

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  13. jams,
    these carvings contribute to the beauty of the landscape of Dazu. Happy WW!

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  14. It's worth the bumpy ride, seeing all that great stone carvings surely made you forget about the bumpy winding road.

    I like how you always put info about your explores, makes me see through your experience clearly. BTW, I saw sexy momma there by the Buddha. =P

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  15. that is really cool. I will have to add that to my list of "must "visit..

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  16. all these pictures are very nice LR! Happy WW ;-)

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  17. those are amazing!! thanks so much for sharing- I guess the bus ride was wroth it!

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  18. Hi Ayie,
    it was definitely worth visiting despite the bumpy ride. this was one of my unforgettable travel trips that opened my eyes, hearts and minds to the rich diversity of the culture.

    it's gd to hear that u enjoyed my posts. and thank you for all your wonderful comments here. me, sexy mommy? haha, i don't have an hour glass figure or glamorous hair that can eclipse anybody. :)

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  19. RJS,
    i bet you won't regret it. Happy WW!

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  20. Monica,
    Good morning to you! i'll take that as a compliment. :)

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  21. Tiaras,
    It was pretty much worth it for what I got. Although it was a long day, it was definitely another memorable trip.

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  22. Wow, what an amazing place. Great shots and an interesting post!

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  23. Wow...im speechless. Those are beautiful!! Happy WW:)

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  24. Wow!!
    Its so big but its a BEAUTY :)
    Happy WW!!

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  25. Absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing these amazing photos. :)

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  26. Who says sexy people are just those with hour glass figure? You look good and comfortable with your outfit, i love that black jacket/blazer. Pretty slim for a mom of 3.

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  27. You are really well-traveled I have to say. Every week you have different photos to show!

    You make me eyes so green! Ha :P

    It looks really old...ancient! Wow!

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  28. Amazingly beautiful colors and the details are gorgeous!

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  29. Good morning LR. I'm starting to understand more about each of those places in which you posted pics. Thank you for showing us your pics. :)

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  30. Ayie,
    i'm wordless, speechless, not knowing what to say but thanks for your compliments though.

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  31. tekkaus,
    yup, i'm a die hard travel bug. :) life is way too short. i work so hard , so i need to play hard too.

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  32. life is way too short. i work so hard , so i need to play hard too.

    i love your words! You just gave me an idea... hehe

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  33. Ayie,
    what kind of idea??? tell me abt it.

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