A quick tour of Henan's ancient wonders
It is a life goal of mine to explore every province in China, so when I had the opportunity to visit Henan, I swiftly packed my bags, bought a train ticket, and left a veritable trail of smoke as I raced to see two icons of Chinese culture, the Longmen Grottoes and the Shaolin Temple.
After arriving in the charming city of Xinxiang and enjoying some of their delectable, local lamb-based hotpot, hongmen yangrou, it was time for me to set off. With the help of my incredible driver, Mr Jiao, I was going to try and do both in one day! After a few hours driving out of the city, I soon arrived at the Longmen Grottoes.
Built from 386-1130, the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang are carved into the sides of two limestone cliffs, which are bisected by the Yihe River. The Grottoes house nearly 100,000 Buddhist statues, ranging in size from 25 millimeters to 17 meters in height. Walking among these ancient, magnificent statues, it is easy to feel small, not only physically, but existentially. As the giant, wizened faces of the many statues stare down at you, their features weathered by the centuries, it is a truly humbling experience; one that allows oneself to look past the walls of their ego and earnestly, inwardly reflect.