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    Leshan Giant Buddha to reopen on April 1(1/5)

    2019-03-26 10:57:49 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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    Work continues to restore the Giant Buddha of Leshan in Sichuan Province, March 25, 2019. Standing 71 meters high, the statue was carved out of a hillside in the 8th century and looks down on the confluence of three rivers. It will reopen to tourists on April 1 after undergoing repairs for the past six months. Mount Emei Scenic Area, including the Leshan Giant Buddha, was inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1996. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Zhongjun)

    Work continues to restore the Giant Buddha of Leshan in Sichuan Province, March 25, 2019. Standing 71 meters high, the statue was carved out of a hillside in the 8th century and looks down on the confluence of three rivers. It will reopen to tourists on April 1 after undergoing repairs for the past six months. Mount Emei Scenic Area, including the Leshan Giant Buddha, was inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1996. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Zhongjun)

    Work continues to restore the Giant Buddha of Leshan in Sichuan Province, March 25, 2019. Standing 71 meters high, the statue was carved out of a hillside in the 8th century and looks down on the confluence of three rivers. It will reopen to tourists on April 1 after undergoing repairs for the past six months. Mount Emei Scenic Area, including the Leshan Giant Buddha, was inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1996. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Zhongjun)

    Work continues to restore the Giant Buddha of Leshan in Sichuan Province, March 25, 2019. Standing 71 meters high, the statue was carved out of a hillside in the 8th century and looks down on the confluence of three rivers. It will reopen to tourists on April 1 after undergoing repairs for the past six months. Mount Emei Scenic Area, including the Leshan Giant Buddha, was inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1996. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Zhongjun)

    Work continues to restore the Giant Buddha of Leshan in Sichuan Province, March 25, 2019. Standing 71 meters high, the statue was carved out of a hillside in the 8th century and looks down on the confluence of three rivers. It will reopen to tourists on April 1 after undergoing repairs for the past six months. Mount Emei Scenic Area, including the Leshan Giant Buddha, was inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1996. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Zhongjun)

    Work continues to restore the Giant Buddha of Leshan in Sichuan Province, March 25, 2019. Standing 71 meters high, the statue was carved out of a hillside in the 8th century and looks down on the confluence of three rivers. It will reopen to tourists on April 1 after undergoing repairs for the past six months. Mount Emei Scenic Area, including the Leshan Giant Buddha, was inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1996. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Zhongjun)

    Work continues to restore the Giant Buddha of Leshan in Sichuan Province, March 25, 2019. Standing 71 meters high, the statue was carved out of a hillside in the 8th century and looks down on the confluence of three rivers. It will reopen to tourists on April 1 after undergoing repairs for the past six months. Mount Emei Scenic Area, including the Leshan Giant Buddha, was inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1996. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Zhongjun)

    Work continues to restore the Giant Buddha of Leshan in Sichuan Province, March 25, 2019. Standing 71 meters high, the statue was carved out of a hillside in the 8th century and looks down on the confluence of three rivers. It will reopen to tourists on April 1 after undergoing repairs for the past six months. Mount Emei Scenic Area, including the Leshan Giant Buddha, was inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1996. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Zhongjun)

    Work continues to restore the Giant Buddha of Leshan in Sichuan Province, March 25, 2019. Standing 71 meters high, the statue was carved out of a hillside in the 8th century and looks down on the confluence of three rivers. It will reopen to tourists on April 1 after undergoing repairs for the past six months. Mount Emei Scenic Area, including the Leshan Giant Buddha, was inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1996. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Zhongjun)

    Work continues to restore the Giant Buddha of Leshan in Sichuan Province, March 25, 2019. Standing 71 meters high, the statue was carved out of a hillside in the 8th century and looks down on the confluence of three rivers. It will reopen to tourists on April 1 after undergoing repairs for the past six months. Mount Emei Scenic Area, including the Leshan Giant Buddha, was inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1996. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Zhongjun)

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