Category
page 1Rock art in China
Leshan Giant Buddha
monumental sculpture
Rock Paintings of Hua Mountain
cave in People's Republic of China

Gongshi
thumb|right|200px|Gongshi (Scholar's rock) in Wen Miao, Shanghai|Wenmiao temple, [[Shanghai]]

Baiheliang
thumb|Poster displayed at the Baiheliang Underwater Museum showing the configuration of the White Crane Ridge before the construction of the [[Three Gorges Dam]]
thumb|A Qing dynasty carved fish, previously placed on the White Crane Ridge, now displayed in the museum.
Thousand Buddha Mountain
hill in Shandong, China
Rongxian Giant Buddha
8th-century statue in Sichuan, China
Helan Mountains perietal art
Parietal petroglyphs and paintings situated in the Helan Mountains, in the Ningia hui autonomous region, People Republic of China
Thousand-Buddha Cliff
Damaidi
Damaidi (; literally: Big wheat field) is the location of 3,172 sets of early Chinese petroglyphs, carved into the cliffs which feature 8,453 individual figures. Cliff carving expert Li Xiangshi stated that "The pictographs are similar to the ancient hieroglyphs of Chinese characters and many can be identified as ancient characters," Another expert said "Through arduous research, we have found that some pictographs are commonly seen in up to hundreds of pictures in the carvings," said Liu Jingyun, an expert on ancient Oracle Bone characters. The size, shape and meanings of the pictographs in d
Anshan Jade Buddha
temple complex in Anshan, Liaoning, China