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The Longmen Grottoes Museum (龙门石窟博物馆) is located at the Longmen Grottoes site, 12km south of Luoyang. The Longmen (龙门, 'Dragon Gate') Grottoes are one of China's four great Buddhist cave temple sites (with Dunhuang Mogao, Yungang, and Tianlongshan), containing over 100,000 Buddhist images and 2,800 inscriptions carved between 493 CE and the Tang Dynasty.
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Is Longmen Grottoes Museum worth visiting?
The museum documenting the Longmen Grottoes (龙门石窟) — one of China's four great Buddhist cave temple sites with 100,000+ Buddhist images carved between 493 CE and the Tang Dynasty. ¥90.
| Category | history |
|---|---|
| Ticket | ¥90 (adults), ¥45 (students). Includes the main grottoes and the museum. Book via the official website or WeChat. |
| Hours | March-October: 8:00-18:00. November-February: 8:00-17:30. |
| Recommended duration | 2-3 hours including the museum. |
| Best time to visit | Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). Summer is very hot. |
| How to get there | Bus route 53 or 60 from Luoyang city center (¥5). From Luoyang Railway Station by DiDi: ¥30-40. |
| English signage | partial |
The Longmen Grottoes are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contain some of the finest examples of Chinese Buddhist art from the Northern Wei and Tang periods.
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