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The Dazu Rock Carvings

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Stretching out through the mountainous domain of Dazu County, these extraordinary rock carvings pay homage to multiple religions, from Buddhism to Taoism, and date back over 1,000 years.The steep hillsides in the Dazu area near Chongqing, contain an exceptional series of five clusters of rock carvings dating from the 9th to 13th centuries. The largest cluster at Beishan contains two groups along a cliff face 7-10m high stretching for around 300m. There are more than 10,000 carvings dating from the late 9th to the mid-12th century which depict themes of Tantric Buddhism and Taoism. Inscriptions give insight to the history, religious beliefs, dating and the identification of historical figures. The late 11thcentury Song dynasty carvings at Shizhuanshan extend over 130m and depict Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian images in a rare tripartite arrangement. The Song dynasty carvings at Shimenshan dating from the first half of the 12th century extend along 72m and integrate Buddhist and Taoist subjects. At Nanshan the Song dynasty carvings of the 12th century extend over a length of 86m and depict mostly Taoist subjects. The culmination in terms of expression of Tantric Buddhism is found in the U shaped gorge at Baodingshan which contains two groups of carvings dating from the late 12th to the mid-13th century near the Holy Longevity Monastery. The very large group to the west stretches for about 500 metres and comprises 31 groups of carved figures depicting themes from Tantric Buddhism as well scenes of herdsmen and ordinary life.

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The Dazu Rock Carvings date back over 1,000 years, with five clusters spanning from the 9th to 13th centuries. The carvings represent different dynasties, with the largest collections dating from the late 9th to mid-12th century at Beishan, and the most elaborate Tantric Buddhist expressions found at Baodingshan from the late 12th to mid-13th century.
Beishan is the largest cluster, containing more than 10,000 carvings along a 300-meter cliff face that is 7-10 meters high. These carvings primarily depict themes of Tantric Buddhism and Taoism from the late 9th to mid-12th century, with inscriptions that provide valuable historical and religious context.
The carvings pay homage to multiple religions including Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism, with a rare tripartite arrangement of all three religions visible at Shizhuanshan. Tantric Buddhism is particularly prominent throughout the sites, reaching its artistic culmination at Baodingshan near the Holy Longevity Monastery.
The Dazu Rock Carvings are located in Dazu County in the mountainous domain near Chongqing in China. The five clusters—Beishan, Shizhuanshan, Shimenshan, Nanshan, and Baodingshan—are distributed across the steep hillsides of the Dazu area, making them accessible as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
While the carvings are primarily religious in nature, the largest group at Baodingshan in the U-shaped gorge comprises 31 carved figure groups that also depict scenes of herdsmen and ordinary life alongside the Tantric Buddhist themes. This blend of sacred and secular subjects across 500 meters of rock provides a unique glimpse into daily life during the Song dynasty.