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The Eastern Thousand Buddha Caves (simplified Chinese: 东千佛洞; traditional Chinese: 東千佛洞; pinyin: Dōng Qiānfó Dòng) is a series of rock cut Buddhist caves in Guazhou County, Gansu, northwest China. Of the twenty-three caves excavated from the conglomerate rock, eight have murals and sculptures dating from the Western Xia and Yuan dynasty; many of the statues were reworked during the Qing dynasty. The caves extend in two tiers along the cliffs that flank both sides of a now dry river gorge, fourteen on the west bank (five with decoration) and nine on the east (three with decoration). Together with the Mogao Caves, Western Thousand Buddha Caves, Yulin Caves, and Five Temple Caves, the Eastern Thousand Buddha Caves is one of the five grotto sites in the vicinity of Dunhuang managed by the Dunhu

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  • Cuevas de los Mil Budas del Este (es)
  • Eastern Thousand Buddha Caves (en)
  • 东千佛洞石窟 (zh)
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  • 东千佛洞石窟,位于中国甘肃省瓜州县,为一个全国重点文物保护单位,类型为石窟寺及石刻。 东千佛洞石窟的历史年代为北魏至清。 (zh)
  • The Eastern Thousand Buddha Caves (simplified Chinese: 东千佛洞; traditional Chinese: 東千佛洞; pinyin: Dōng Qiānfó Dòng) is a series of rock cut Buddhist caves in Guazhou County, Gansu, northwest China. Of the twenty-three caves excavated from the conglomerate rock, eight have murals and sculptures dating from the Western Xia and Yuan dynasty; many of the statues were reworked during the Qing dynasty. The caves extend in two tiers along the cliffs that flank both sides of a now dry river gorge, fourteen on the west bank (five with decoration) and nine on the east (three with decoration). Together with the Mogao Caves, Western Thousand Buddha Caves, Yulin Caves, and Five Temple Caves, the Eastern Thousand Buddha Caves is one of the five grotto sites in the vicinity of Dunhuang managed by the Dunhu (en)
  • Las Cuevas de los Mil Budas del Este (Chino simplificado: 东千佛洞, chino tradicional: 東千佛洞, pinyin: Dōng Qiānfó Dòng) es una serie de cuevas budistas excavadas en la roca en Guazhou, Gansu, en el noroeste de la República Popular China.​ De las veintitrés cuevas excavadas en la roca del conglomerado, ocho tienen murales y esculturas que datan del Impario tangut y Dinastía Yuan, muchas de las estatuas fueron remodeladas durante la dinastía Qing.​ ​ Las cuevas se extienden en dos niveles a lo largo de los acantilados que flanquean ambos lados de un desfiladero de río ahora seco, catorce en la orilla occidental (cinco con decoración) y nueve en el este (tres con decoración). Junto con las Cuevas de Mogao, las cuevas de los mil budas occidentales, las cuevas de Yulin y las cuevas de los cinco temp (es)
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  • Las Cuevas de los Mil Budas del Este (Chino simplificado: 东千佛洞, chino tradicional: 東千佛洞, pinyin: Dōng Qiānfó Dòng) es una serie de cuevas budistas excavadas en la roca en Guazhou, Gansu, en el noroeste de la República Popular China.​ De las veintitrés cuevas excavadas en la roca del conglomerado, ocho tienen murales y esculturas que datan del Impario tangut y Dinastía Yuan, muchas de las estatuas fueron remodeladas durante la dinastía Qing.​ ​ Las cuevas se extienden en dos niveles a lo largo de los acantilados que flanquean ambos lados de un desfiladero de río ahora seco, catorce en la orilla occidental (cinco con decoración) y nueve en el este (tres con decoración). Junto con las Cuevas de Mogao, las cuevas de los mil budas occidentales, las cuevas de Yulin y las cuevas de los cinco templos, las cuevas de los mil budas orientales son uno de los cinco sitios de grutas en las cercanías de Dunhuang administrados por la Academia de Dunhuang.​ (es)
  • The Eastern Thousand Buddha Caves (simplified Chinese: 东千佛洞; traditional Chinese: 東千佛洞; pinyin: Dōng Qiānfó Dòng) is a series of rock cut Buddhist caves in Guazhou County, Gansu, northwest China. Of the twenty-three caves excavated from the conglomerate rock, eight have murals and sculptures dating from the Western Xia and Yuan dynasty; many of the statues were reworked during the Qing dynasty. The caves extend in two tiers along the cliffs that flank both sides of a now dry river gorge, fourteen on the west bank (five with decoration) and nine on the east (three with decoration). Together with the Mogao Caves, Western Thousand Buddha Caves, Yulin Caves, and Five Temple Caves, the Eastern Thousand Buddha Caves is one of the five grotto sites in the vicinity of Dunhuang managed by the Dunhuang Academy. (en)
  • 东千佛洞石窟,位于中国甘肃省瓜州县,为一个全国重点文物保护单位,类型为石窟寺及石刻。 东千佛洞石窟的历史年代为北魏至清。 (zh)
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