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Corner of the Buddhism salon, City Museum, Datong, Shanxi, on Dec 23 [Photo by Rong Yuren/dtnews.cn] |
The city's contact with Buddhism started back in the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-577) when the Tuobagui emperor chose the city, formerly known as Pingcheng, as a capital. Then, for the next 1,500 years, there was grotto work and the making of Buddhist statues, both among the royal family and the common folk, leaving a rich body of Buddhist relics.
The salon also contains an introduction to Buddhism as a good way for people to learn more about it.
Edited by Roger Bradshaw