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Yungang Grottoes get tech boost

Researchers and restorers study 1,600-year-old historical site to both protect and deepen knowledge

China Daily | Updated: 2024-07-27 10:02

Zhao Bin (left), also with the institute, maps a Buddhist sculpture's head with his colleague in the ninth cave.[Photo provided by Zhu Xingxin/China Daily]

In 45 of the major caves of Yungang, the 254 extant grottoes host more than 59,000 sculptures from the fifth century.

Zhao Bin, with the institute, has been working on the restoration of the Buddhist sculptures and statues for 12 years. On one recent July day, as on any other workday, Zhao was spotted on scaffolding in the ninth cave.

"I always feel in awe of the history and thus work with great passion and a sense of responsibility," Zhao says, adding that is what has supported his tedious efforts day after day.

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