Yun Gang Stone Caves - World Cultural Heritage, renowned for Buddhist stone cave art, with over a thousand statues vividly alive, showcasing the skills of the Tang Dynasty. Detailed Description: Yun Gang Stone Caves were carved during the reign of Emperor Wencheng of the Northern Wei Dynasty, a masterpiece of Buddhist art, its scale magnificent, its technique exquisite, truly astonishing. The cave complex is built into the mountains, with over a thousand statues carved into the walls, combining the Western charm of Gandhara art with the delicate and agile carving of Han Dynasty, showcasing the unique charm of the fusion of Chinese and Western cultures. The open-air Great Buddha in Cave 6, with a stature of 20 meters, overlooks the world, with a solemn and kind face, with flowing robes like flying, a wonder of stone carving art. The figures in Cave 12, the relief sculpture “Prince Shouxu Sacrificing Himself to the Tiger,” presents a tragic and magnificent story in a linked-picture form, with smooth lines like flowing clouds and water, the details are carved with meticulous precision.