Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Yungang Grottoes' has mentioned 'Buddhist' in the following places:
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They are excellent examples of rock-cut architecture and one of the three most famous ancient Buddhist sculptural sites of China. | WIKI |
The Yungang Grottoes are considered by UNESCO to be a "masterpiece of early Chinese Buddhist cave art... [and] ...represent the successful fusion of Buddhist religious symbolic art from south and central Asia with Chinese cultural traditions, starting in the 5th century CE under Imperial auspices. | WIKI |
Top of the column (dougong) in the building protecting the caves of Yungang Grottoes Yungang Grottoe Buddha Buddhist paintings in the Yungang Grottoes Stone carved dougong inside Cave 9 One of the larger statues at Yungang Statue at the Yungang Grottoes Cave 12. | WIKI |
The massive Yungang Buddhist grottoes were cut from the mid-5th Century to early-6th Century AD. | UNESCO |
Comprising 252 caves and niches and 51,000 statues within a carved area of 18,000 square meters, the Yungang Grottoes represent the outstanding achievement of Buddhist cave art in China. | UNESCO |
The will of the State is reflected in Buddhist belief in China during the Northern Wei Dynasty since the Grottoes were built with Imperial instructions. | UNESCO |
While influenced by Buddhist cave art from South and Central Asia, Yungang Grottoes have also interpreted the Buddhist cave art with distinctive Chinese character and local spirit. | UNESCO |
As a result, Yungang Grottoes have played a vitally important role among early Oriental Buddhist grottoes and had a far-reaching impact on Buddhist cave art in China and East Asia. | UNESCO |
Criterion (i): The assemblage of statuary of the Yungang Grottoes is a masterpiece of early Chinese Buddhist cave art. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): The Yungang cave art represents the successful fusion of Buddhist religious symbolic art from south and central Asia with Chinese cultural traditions, starting in the 5th century CE under Imperial auspices. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iii): The power and endurance of Buddhist belief in China are vividly illustrated by the Yungang grottoes. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): The Buddhist tradition of religious cave art achieved its first major impact at Yungang, where it developed its own distinct character and artistic power. | UNESCO |