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Luoyang
Introduction Luoyang is
a small city, 25 kilometers to the south of the Yellow River, and is well known
in China as "The Capital of Nine Dynasties", having been capital from the Eastern
Zhou (770 BC) to the later Tang Dynasty (923-936 AD). For
several centuries, Luoyang was the gravity center of China. In 68, White Horse
Temple, the first Buddhist temple in China, was founded here. The temple still
exists, albeit the architecture is of later origin, mainly from the 16th century.
In 493 the Northern Wei Dynasty moved its capital from Datong to Luoyang
and started the construction of the artificial Longmen Caves. More than 30,000
Buddhist images from the time of this dynasty have been found in the caves. Chinese
Net Friends' Recommendations: Luoyang Peonies
Ever since Tang Dynasty, Luoyang Peonies are renowned for its noble beauty. Every
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of Wangcheng Park: 0379-3938545 |
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