Water Curtain Cave

Water Curtain Cave, also known as Shuilian Dong, is situated in Luban Gorge in Wushan County to the west of Tianshui, Gansu Province. It is an appealing destination characterized by rich Buddhist scriptures and charming natural landscapes. Housing eight dagobas and mural paintings that cover an area of 2,000 square meters (2,400 square yards), the cave is a treasure house of Buddhism. Initially built in the Five Hus and Sixteen States (304 - 439), it was renovated several times during successive dynasties. Now Water Curtain Cave is the second largest cave complex in Tianshui, following Maiji Caves located at the southeast of the city.

Water Curtain Cave Complex is composed of five grottoes known individually as Xiansheng Pond, Lashao Temple, Thousand-Buddha Cave, Water Curtain Cave, and Sanqing Cave. The former four are especially famous.

 

Xiansheng Pond

The first attraction you will encounter is Xiansheng Pond, a natural cave with a pond in it. The pond tinkles all the year around. It is regarded as a holy place where immortals may appear. The inside is decorated with lifelike Buddhas and murals painted in the Northern Zhou Dynasty (557 - 581).

 

Lashao Temple

After walking west for a few minutes from Xiansheng Pond, you will reach a bus stop, where shuttle buses to the core scenic area are available.

Near the terminus is Lashao Temple. What impress visitors most are three sculptures presenting a majestic view on the cliffside. Two Bodhisattvas stand at each side while a tall Buddha is sitting in the middle. The huge Buddha is 40 m (131 feet) tall, acclaimed as the largest cliff alto-relievo in China. Over the sculptures are wind eaves where there are copper bells that chime in the breeze. It is the large Buddha sculpture that earns the reputation for Lashao Temple or even for the whole scenic spot.

 

Thousand-Buddha Cave

At the west of Lashao Temple is the Thousand-Buddha Cave or Qianfo Cave, which gets its name because of the nearly one thousand Buddhas stored in it. Those Buddhas are still bright and vivid since they are well protected from the sunlight. What attract visitors are over thirty niches, hundreds of Buddha sculptures, and large-scale painted murals.

 

Water Curtain Cave

On the east side of the Luban Gorge is Water Curtain Cave, the most famous attraction in the scenic area to the south of Lashao Temple and Thousand-Buddha Cave. It is a huge arch cave that measures 50 m (164 feet) long, 30 m (98 feet) high, and 20 m (66 feet) deep. In the rainy season, rains cascade down from the top edge of the cave like a water curtain, thus giving the cave its name. Within the cave, there are several Buddhist temples and pavilions. The water curtain, temples, murals, and Buddhas form a fascinating scene.

Apart from rich Buddhist murals and sculptures, bewitching natural landscapes in the scenic spot is another delight. Water Curtain Cave may be hailed as a fairyland that holds undulating hills, fragrant flowers, twittering birds and murmuring brooks.

 

How to get there

From Tianshui, visitors can take a bus to Wushan County from Nanhu Bus Station. Get off at Luomen Town. The fare is about CNY 30. After arrival, take a cab or mini bus to the scenic area. The cab may charge CNY 30 to 40 and the mini bus may charge CNY 5 per person. Or visitors can take a train from Tianshui to Wushan or Luomen. If they arrive at Wushan, they can take a mini bus to Zhonglou Mountain or Dangkou and get off at the scenic area.
Admission Fee CNY 30 for entrance ticket, and CNY 10 for the round-trip shuttle bus.
Opening Hours 8:00 - 18:00
Recommended Time for a Visit Three hours
- Last updated on Mar. 26, 2023 -