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Grotto temple installs waterproof shields

China Daily | Updated: 2022-06-08 09:31
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Waterproof sheds are erected around the North Grotto Temple in Qingyang, Gansu province, last month. [Photo/Xinhua]

LANZHOU-Ahead of the upcoming rainy season, waterproof sheds and enhanced monitoring systems have been set up to protect the North Grotto Temple, dating back over 1,500 years on the Loess Plateau in Gansu province.

Nestled on yellow sandstones on the outskirts of Qingyang, a city on the ancient Silk Road, the grottoes of the temple were built in the late Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534). The temple, featuring a wealth of Chinese Buddhism art, comprises 308 caves and more than 2,000 statues.

Sandstones absorb a vast amount of water, which can cause dampness and induce chemical reactions, damaging the strength and structural integrity of the grottoes, said Li Liang, deputy director of the cultural heritage preservation institute at Dunhuang Academy.

The area around the temple was lashed by rain for 28 consecutive days last September, and the precipitation surpassed 90 centimeters last year, posing challenges to the protection of the grottoes, according to the institute.

A pilot project was launched in 2021 to set up temporary waterproof sheds in the southern part of the temple. "The waterproof sheds can drain water from cliffs, preventing rainwater from penetrating sandstone crevices," Li said.

The effectiveness of the project has been proved by monitoring results on humidity and penetration over the past year, Li said, adding that more sheds will be built this year to shield the entire temple area. To date, the temple has established 155 monitoring areas, which collect information on meteorology, microbes and the microenvironment.

College students have been invited to conduct field surveys at the temple. During one such visit, Liu Dan, a PhD student from Lanzhou University who specializes in the study of Dunhuang-related grotto arts and relics, recorded the conditions of the statues, carved stones and murals with her peers in cave No 165.

She said the conservation of grottoes in China is gradually becoming more comprehensive and professional. "I hope I can fully utilize my expertise to protect the charm of the ancient grottoes with the help of advanced technology."

Xinhua

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