Maijishan Grottoes: Silk Road’s Ancient Art Marvel 

Explore China’s 1,600-year-old Maijishan Grottoes—a UNESCO site blending Silk Road art, dynastic history, and over 3,938 exquisite statues.
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Explore China’s 1,600-year-old Maijishan Grottoes—a UNESCO site blending Silk Road art, dynastic history, and over 3,938 exquisite statues.
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