The Shimenshan Stone Carvings are located in Shima Town, 20 kilometers southeast of Dazu City. They were excavated during the period from Shaosheng in the Northern Song Dynasty to Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1094-1162), with a small number of additions during the Qing Dynasty. The statues are arranged on three relatively independent rock cliffs on the east, west, and south sides of the mountain top, with a total of 22 niches. This is an area where statues of Buddhism and Taoism are combined, and Taoist statues are the most distinctive. Therefore, in the ninth year of Chunxi's reign (1182), Deng Tamanshu's Stone Gate Cave Stele said: "There are no fixed sculptures, or immortals or Buddhism, or ghosts and gods, and thousands of changes and mixed into one area." On December 1, 1999, it was listed in the The World Heritage List.