What fun places or attractions are there in Mount Emei?

Sichuan Mount Emei has been an excellent tourist destination since ancient times. There are many attractions in Mount Emei Scenic Area for everyone to visit. Do you know what must-see fun attractions there are in Mount Emei Scenic Area? Next, I will introduce it to you in detail! 1. Golden Summit

The Golden Summit is adjacent to the Ten Thousand Buddhas Summit on the top of Emei Mountain. Under the sunlight, it is dazzling, hence the name Golden Summit. Climbing the Golden Summit, people suddenly feel that everything is empty, the momentum is majestic, and they marvel at the wonders of heaven and earth. Looking around, you can have a panoramic view of the Chengdu Plain, thousands of mountains and ridges, undulating like waves, Minjiang River, Qingyi River, Dadu River, Daxue Mountain, Wawu Mountain, and Gongga Mountain are clearly visible. There are also the five wonders of Emei: Golden Buddha, Golden Palace, Buddha's Light, Sunrise, and Sea of ??Clouds.

Ropeway fare: peak season: 65 yuan/person for the uplink and 55 yuan for the downlink; 30 yuan/person for the uplink and 20 yuan/person for the downlink in the off-season. 2. Emeishan Natural Ecological Monkey Area

Emeishan monkeys are the elves of Emeishan. They are playful, naive, and very understanding of human nature. They are not surprised by others, get along with them, and have fun with them, which brings great joy to tourists. Countless joys have become a living landscape in Mount Emei. Playing with the monkeys, admiring their various expressions, and having close contact with them has become an indispensable item for tourists traveling to Mount Emei. 3. Ten Thousand Buddhas Peak

The highest peak of Mount Emei, with an altitude of 3099 meters. The scenic area has lush vegetation, towering ancient trees, wild vines surrounding the trees, and many birds and animals. The original landscape is well preserved. When you climb to the top, you can see the sky is high and the clouds are clear. Gongga Snow Mountain is piercing the sky, and the Big and Small Wawu Mountains are lying in the clouds. Watch the sunrise and sunset, feel the rotation of the sky and the earth, but I remain unmoving; watch the sea of ??clouds and the light of Buddha, experience the fairyland on earth, and endless dreams. The scenery is different throughout the year: you can see cuckoos in spring, hear the singing of birds in summer, see red leaves in autumn, and admire jade trees in winter. 4. Hongchunping

Hongchunping is also known as Thousand Buddha Temple. It was built by Master Chushan in the Ming Dynasty. The temple is surrounded by ancient trees and the peaks complement each other. The scenery is superb. In the temple, there is the "Zhengming Si Stele" from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It is engraved with Chinese and Tibetan characters and records the beginning of Tibetan Buddhists' pilgrimage to Emei. It is the only wooden stele in Sichuan with Chinese and Tibetan characters. In addition, "Hongchun Xiaoyu" is one of the top ten scenic spots in Mount Emei, and its main feature is "there is no rain on the mountain, and the green sky wets people's clothes". The temple also contains calligraphy, painting and ink ink by famous artists such as Po Shan and Hai Rui from the Ming Dynasty, Zhang Wentao from the Qing Dynasty and Xu Beihong from modern times. There is also a Thousand Buddha Lotus Lantern, which is really exquisite and unique. 5. Xianfeng Temple

Xianfeng Temple was named Ciyan Temple or Xianfeng Temple in ancient times. It has an altitude of 1752 meters. It was named because it is next to Xianfeng Rock. It was a small temple in the Song Dynasty. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, monk Benjiong expanded the temple and renamed it Xianfeng Temple. It was later destroyed by fire. The current building was rebuilt by a monk from Tai'an during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Inside are: the Temple of Wealth (for the Taoist statue of Zhao Gongming), the Main Hall, and the Relic Hall (for the bronze stupa). There are monkeys around the temple, active in the jungle, and tourists often block the road to beg for food. 6. Feilai Hall

Feilai Hall was originally a Taoist temple dedicated to the statue of Emperor Dongyue, and was named Qitian Five Elements Temple. Feilai Hall is a single-eaves Xieshan-style wooden structure building with beautiful caissons and majestic architecture. There are main hall, Wuyue Hall, Xiang Hall, Nine Python Hall, etc. in the temple. There are now majestic mountain gates, Maitreya Hall, Guanyin Hall, Prajna Hall, Pilu Hall, Wuliang Hall, Towering Hall, Main Hall, Bell and Drum Tower, Xingyuan Hall, among which there are gardens, pavilions, pools, etc., which is a garden-style building. The temple has become the largest temple in Mount Emei. In addition, this temple also collects the "Three Treasures of Emei" - Beiye Sutra, Buddha's Tooth, and Imperial Seal. There are many steles in the temple, the most famous of which is the "First Mountain Stele" handwritten by Mi Fu, a calligrapher of the Song Dynasty. There is a car at the foot of the mountain that can go directly to the parking lot of Wannian Temple, and then you can take the cable car or walk to Wannian Temple. Tickets for Wannian Temple are 10 yuan/person.

Wannian Cableway prices: peak season: 65 yuan/person for the uplink and 45 yuan/person for the downlink; 30 yuan/person for the uplink and 20 yuan/person for the downlink in the off-season. 7. Xixiangchi

This is an alpine zone with heavy rain and snow, so the halls are short and built with lead sheets. Among them are the Maitreya Hall, the Main Hall and the Guanyin Hall. "Moonlight at Elephant Pond" is one of the ten sceneries of Mount Emei: whenever the clouds and mist converge, the sky is blue and the moon shines brightly in the sky, it is as if you are in the sky, which is refreshing and refreshing. Since this place is a must-pass for tourists, in 1982 the state invested in building four new guesthouses outside the temple, making it one of the largest temples in the mountains. 8. Qingyin Pavilion

The Qingyin Pavilion houses the statues of Sakyamuni, Manjusri, and Samantabhadra; there is a Shuangfei Pavilion under the pavilion, with bridges on the left and right, like bird wings flying in the sky, so it is called Shuangfei Bridge. There is a huge stone at the confluence of the two lower rivers. It is about ten feet high and shaped like an ox's heart. In the middle of the mainstay, the silver waves spurt snow and the sound of the water is like thunder.

There is also a stele under the pavilion, which is inscribed by the Ming Dynasty with the four characters "Eternal Voiceless Sound". The "Shuangfei Pavilion" hangs a couplet written by Liu Guangdi, one of the "Six Gentlemen of 1898" in the late Qing Dynasty: "Shuangfei, two rainbow shadows, and an ox's heart forever." Here, all year round, day and night, the sound of water echoes. The sound of water is single and clear. Together with the two bridges, it is known as the "Two Bridges with Soundless Sound" and has become one of the ten scenic spots in Emei. 9. Heilongjiang Plank Road

Heilongjiang Plank Road is the landscape of Yiquan Gorge in Qingyin Pavilion Scenic Area. It combines the majestic beauty of the canyon with the coolness and purity of the spring water. This landscape is located in Shangbaiyun Gorge, Heilongjiang Province, 1 km west of Qingyin Pavilion. The Heilongjiang River originates from the Black Dragon Pool under Jiulao Cave, passes through Hongchunping, reaches Qingyin Pavilion, and meets the Bailongjiang River and flows into the Emei River. At the foot of Niuxin Ridge, heading west along the Heilongjiang River and up the mountain, the mountain trails always twist and turn on both sides of the river. In the old days, walking required wading back and forth, stepping on rocks to cross a stream, and walking through water among rocks. Therefore, the mountain trails in this area are commonly known as "Twenty-Four Roads with Undry Feet".

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