The Leshan Buddha, the gigantic monolith which has withstood over twelve centuries of natural erosion, is falling to pieces after relatively few years of super-pollution.
The 71-meter-tall statue was carved out of solid rock between 713 and 803 and was declared a Unesco World Heritage Site in 1996. The Buddha endured internal conflict between
Since 1998, when the government granted a high number of industrial licences in the area, it has been exposed to the rains of the new Chinese economic miracle, acid rains polluted by the rivers of neighbouring industries. Now its’ face is streaked and its nose has turned blackish, while various parts of its form have crumbled to the ground.
Currently, a group of researchers from the Chengdu University of Technology and a professor of


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