Shizhongshan (石钟山石窟 ) – China’s “Southwest Dunhuang”, the largest & best-preserved Nanzhao-Dali Kingdom (Tang-Song) cliff-carved Buddhist complex, near Shaxi Old Town.

Basics
Location: 25km southwest of Jianchuan County; 10km north of Shaxi Old Town; 1hr from Dali/Lijiang.
Age: Carved 850–1179 AD (Nanzhao → Dali Kingdom; Tang-Song).
Status: 1st Batch National Key Cultural Relic (1961); UNESCO-listed heritage site.
Vibe: Remote, quiet, authentic; red sandstone cliffs + Danxia landform.

Grotto Layout (17 caves total)

Shizhong Temple Area (石钟寺区) – 8 caves, core highlight

Cave 1–2: Nanzhao Royal Court Scenes (kings & ministers).

Cave 7: Ganlu Guanyin (甘露观音) – famous “Jianchuan Smile”.
Shiziguan Area (狮子关区) – 3 caves

Nanzhao royal family portraits & Tantric Buddhist deities.
Shadengqing Area (沙登箐区) – 5 caves

Earliest carvings (870 AD); simple Buddha & Bodhisattva statues.
Highlights
Style Fusion: Blends Han Chinese Buddhism, Tibetan Esoteric, and Bai ethnic art.
Royal Records: Unique cliff carvings of Nanzhao kings (rare royal portraits from that era).
“Jianchuan Smile”: Cave 7’s Guanyin – elegant, serene, “Chinese Mona Lisa”.
Practical Info
Ticket: ~¥50; 08:30–17:30.
Photography: Banned inside caves (protection).
Transport: From Shaxi – taxi ~¥30 or local minibus.
Combine: Pair with Shaxi Old Town (1 day) or Cangshan/Erhai (Dali).
Why Visit?
Rare Art: The only major Nanzhao-Dali grottoes; “a stone-carved history of Yunnan”.
Cultural Mix: Witness Tang China-Tibet-Bai ethnic fusion on the Tea Horse Road.
Serene Vibe: Far less crowded than Dunhuang/Longmen; peaceful mountain air.

