The Leshan Giant Buddha carved into the cliff

Buddhism

樂山大佛

Leshan Giant Buddha

“A Buddha of seventy-one meters, carved into the cliff where three rivers meet”

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Photo: xiquinhosilva · CC BY 2.0

Scenes

A colossal stone Buddha, itself a cliff王计 · CC BY 2.5
The red cliff cradling the Buddhaxiquinhosilva · CC BY 2.0

Meaning

As the boat draws near across the river, the giant Buddha carved in the red cliff slowly reveals itself, from its feet to the edge of the sky.

Said to have been carved in the Tang dynasty from the cliff where three rivers meet, the colossal Buddha is understood to have been made to bless those traveling the waters. Together with Mount Emei it is inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Field notes

Location
Leshan · China · N29.5° · E103.8°
Best time
A clear morning, facing the Buddha from a river cruise
Getting there
A short drive from Leshan; viewed from the cliffside path or by boat.
Etiquette
Follow the cliffside pilgrim path and viewing guidelines, keeping to the marked route.

Sources

  • · UNESCO World Heritage
  • · Encyclopaedia Britannica
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