Nearly 1,000 fragments of rock carvings are on display at the Dazu Rock Carvings Museum, which covers 6,500 square metres, Li Fangyin, head of the Academy of Dazu Rock Carvings, said today.
More than 50,000 individual rock carvings lie in the grottoes of Chongqing's Dazu County.
The carvings date from the 9th to 13th centuries and were placed on the World Heritage List by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in 1999, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Technicians finished revamping the sculpture, which was carved about 800 years ago during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127 to 1276), after seven years' work in June.
Over the centuries, the statue's colour has faded, some of the gold foil covering her has peeled off, cracks have appeared and in 2007, part of one of her many fingers fell off.
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