Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mogao Caves' has mentioned 'Architecture' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2.1 Discovery and revival 3 The Library Cave 3.1 Dunhuang manuscripts 4 Art 4.1 Architecture 4.2 Murals 4.3 Sculptures 4.4 Paintings on silk and paper 4.5 Printed images 4.6 Textiles 5 Caves 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 Footnotes 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External links | WIKI |
These caves were elaborately painted, the cave paintings and architecture serving as aids to meditation, as visual representations of the quest for enlightenment, as mnemonic devices, and as teaching tools to inform those illiterate about Buddhist beliefs and stories. | WIKI |
The art of Dunhuang covers more than ten major genres, such as architecture, stucco sculpture, wall paintings, silk paintings, calligraphy, woodblock printing, embroidery, literature, music and dance, and popular entertainment. | WIKI |
Architecture[edit] | WIKI |
Others are hall caves influenced by traditional Chinese and Buddhist temple architecture. | WIKI |
Many of the caves originally had wooden porches or fore-temples built out from the cliff, but most of these have decayed or been lost in other ways, with only five remaining, the two earliest of which are rare surviving examples of Song dynasty wooden architecture. | WIKI |
A fresco shows the Tang style architecture in the Buddhist land. | WIKI |
Mogao Caves encompass caves, wall paintings, painted sculptures, ancient architecture, movable cultural relics and their settings. | UNESCO |