White Horse Temple , the Cradle of Chinese Buddhism, is a sacred site and cultural treasure in Luoyang, Henan Province. Established in AD 68 during the Eastern Han Dynasty, it is recognized as China’s first Buddhist temple, marking the introduction of Buddhism to the country. Covering 40,000 square meters, the temple complex blends historical relics with architectural splendor, housing over 100 cultural artifacts and structures spanning 1,900 years. Renowned for its role in religious exchange and architectural innovation, it features halls, pagodas, and stele pavilions, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike.