The Temple That Hangs in the Air: China’s 1,500-Year-Old Cliffside Marvel

Clinging to a sheer cliff face 75 meters above the floor of Jinxia Gorge, the Hanging Temple near Mount Heng in Shanxi Province was constructed in 491 AD. Built by a monk named Liaoran during the Northern Wei dynasty, it appears to float in mid-air, supported by 27 oak beams embedded in the rock. Hidden iron supports add further strength.

The Temple That Hangs in the Air: China’s 1,500-Year-Old Cliffside Marvel Read More »

Scroll to Top