Tourists visit at the Longmen Grottoes in central China's Henan Province, on Oct. 19, 2008. There has been a growing interest in the central province among tourists from home and abroad, especially in the famous scenic spots as the Shaolin Temple and the Longmen Grottoes.(Xinhua Photo/Ding Haitao)
Tourists visit at the Longmen Grottoes in central China's Henan Province, on Oct. 19, 2008. There has been a growing interest in the central province among tourists from home and abroad, especially in the famous scenic spots as the Shaolin Temple and the Longmen Grottoes.(Xinhua Photo/Ding Haitao)
A girl poses for a photo at the Shaolin Temple in Songshan Mountain, central China's Henan Province, on Oct. 19, 2008. There has been a growing interest in the central province among tourists from home and abroad, especially in the famous scenic spots as the Shaolin Temple and the Longmen Grottoes. (Xinhua Photo/Zhu Xiang)
An Indian man works at a newly-built Indian-style temple hall at the Baima (white horse) Temple, a renowned Buddhist monastery, in Luoyang, central China's Henan Province, Oct. 19, 2008. The decorating work of the main construction of the Indian-style temple hall has begun. The constructing plan and investment fee of the temple hall, covering an area of 3,450 square meters, is provided from India. The Baima Temple, the first official temple in Chinese history built in the Eastern Han Dynasty (25 AD-220 AD), lays a milestone in the history of Chinese-Indian cultural communication.(Xinhua Photo/Ding Haitao)
An Indian worker talks with a Chinese worker in front of a newly-built Indian-style temple hall at the Baima (white horse) Temple, a renowned Buddhist monastery, in Luoyang, central China's Henan Province, Oct. 19, 2008. The decorating work of the main construction of the Indian-style temple hall has begun. The constructing plan and investment fee of the temple hall, covering an area of 3,450 square meters, is provided from India. The Baima Temple, the first official temple in Chinese history built in the Eastern Han Dynasty (25 AD-220 AD), lays a milestone in the history of Chinese-Indian cultural communication. (Xinhua Photo/Ding Haitao)
Workers steps in the construction site of a newly-built Indian-style temple hall at the Baima (white horse) Temple, a renowned Buddhist monastery, in Luoyang, central China's Henan Province, Oct. 19, 2008. The decorating work of the main construction of the Indian-style temple hall has begun. The constructing plan and investment fee of the temple hall, covering an area of 3,450 square meters, is provided from India. The Baima Temple, the first official temple in Chinese history built in the Eastern Han Dynasty (25 AD-220 AD), lays a milestone in the history of Chinese-Indian cultural communication.(Xinhua Photo/Zhu Xiang)