Qingming for three days, the first day at home, the next two days took advantage of the holiday, drove Lingyu to Yungang Grottoes to check in, haha.
This is my Lingyu, the appearance is magnificent, the performance is strong, and it feels great to drive it for two years.
Lingyu's original Goodyear tires are very powerful, I always thought that Goodyear tires were just durable, and after driving it, I found that it has super grip and a short braking distance. When buying a car, the sales brother also said that this Goodyear Royal II tire, as a first-line high-end brand, uses advanced silent tread technology, which can greatly suppress tire noise and greatly improve the comfort in the car. Indeed, when we go out to play or pick up customers, we basically don't feel the tire noise, and the main thing is a quiet and comfortable.
Recently, I saw on the Internet that many people have changed to Goodyear Imperial III tires, and it is said that this time the ANX silent technology has been upgraded, which can reduce noise in 360 degrees. But now there is only a sedan version, when will an SUV version be released?
In terms of interior, Lingyu's color matching won my heart, and the workmanship materials were also very good. The whole car feels pleasantly surprised, and the interior materials are also very high-end.
When I arrived at Yungang Grottoes, it was already two o'clock in the afternoon, and the entrance of the scenic spot was crowded with people, which should be the place with the most tourists on this trip.
Entering the gate of the scenic spot, there is a large square, and there is a statue of the famous monk Tan Yao of the Northern Wei Dynasty on the square, he is the original founder of the Yungang Grottoes. Further on, there is the Avenue of Lifo, which has been newly built in recent years, and there are cultural and creative shops in Yungang Grottoes gathered next to it.
After passing through the Lingyan Temple, you will officially enter the main cave tour area of the Yungang Grottoes.
The lower Buddha statues are poorly preserved, mainly due to the weathering of the rocks caused by groundwater and atmospheric precipitation, while the upper Buddha statues are slightly better preserved.
There are three holes in this damaged cave niche, which is the result of man-made theft and destruction, and all the Buddha statues that were stolen and chiseled in Yungang Grottoes are scattered overseas, and now they are mostly preserved in Japan, France, the United States and other countries.
The most famous Buddha statue in Yungang Grottoes, which often appears in various photos, news, books, and promotional videos, is an "old acquaintance", and today I can see the true face.
I bought a Yungang Grottoes cultural and creative ice cream and checked in!