Mount Emei
Leshan Giant Buddha
Heizhugou
Oriental Buddha Capital
Leshan guomoruo former residence
Jiayang. Alsophila spinulosa lake scenic spot
Jiajiang Tianfu tea house
Xianjian ecological garden
Ebony Gem Culture Museum
Jinying mountain villa
Leshan: Known as History in ancient times, it is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Sichuan Province. Leshan is located in the southwest of Sichuan Basin, at the intersection of Minjiang River, Qingyijiang River and Dadu River, with Meishan in the north, Zigong and Yibin in the east, Liangshan in the south and Ya 'an in the west.
Leshan is a world-famous eco-cultural tourist attraction, an important town on the tourism map of China, the best tourist destination in China and one of the world natural and cultural heritage cities in China. 20 1 1 Emei Mountain-Giant Buddha was selected as "the most desirable place in China". 20 12 Leshan has been selected as one of the top 50 cities in China in terms of competitiveness of urban tourism investment, with an urban green heart park of 8km2. Leshan, together with Rotterdam, the Netherlands, is known as "the forest is in the city and the city is in the mountains and rivers".
Leshan has three world heritages: Leshan Giant Buddha, Emei Mountain and Dongfeng Weir. The density of world-class and national tourism resources reaches every
Leshan also has a large number of undeveloped natural original ecological scenic spots, such as the Alsophila spinulosa Valley in Mucheng, with lush territory, which is called the living fossil kingdom of nature. Leshan has 10 national key cultural relics protection units: Leshan Giant Buddha, Mahao Cliff Tomb, Emei Mountain Ancient Architecture Complex, feilai hall of the great temple, Yang Gong Monument, Qianfo Rock Grottoes, Guo Moruo's former residence, Wuyoulidui and Sanjiang Songta; There are 4 1 provincial cultural protection units, 79 municipal cultural relics protection units, and more than 20,000 cultural relics are collected, including more than 2,600 cultural relics above Grade III.
Leshan Giant Buddha: Leshan Giant Buddha, also known as Lingyun Giant Buddha, is located near the intersection of Dadu River, Qingyi River and Minjiang River on the east bank of Minnan, Leshan, Sichuan. The giant Buddha is a seated statue of Maitreya, with a height of 7 1 m, and it is the largest cliff stone statue in China. Leshan Giant Buddha was excavated in the first year of Kaiyuan in Tang Dynasty (7 13) and completed in the 19th year of Zhenyuan (803), which lasted about 90 years. The Giant Buddha is composed of Leshan Giant Buddha, Lingyun Mountain, Una, reclining Buddha and other scenic spots, belonging to the national 5A-level tourist attractions.
Emei Mountain: Emei Mountain is a famous Buddhist mountain in China and a Dojo in Pu Xian, with beautiful scenery and the reputation of "the best in the world".
There are about 30 large and small temples in the mountain, which bring together many exquisite Buddhist treasures, and pilgrims are in an endless stream. The mountains here are rugged and steep, and the scenery of the four seasons is different. In spring, you can enjoy azaleas, in summer, you can travel to the mountains to escape the heat, in autumn, there are red leaves all over the mountains, and in winter, there are magnificent snow scenes.
Oriental Buddha Capital: Oriental Buddha Capital, a national 4A-level tourist attraction. Together with Leshan Giant Buddha, it is located in Lingyun Jiu Feng, Leshan City, which is within the scope of the world's "double heritage". The area of forest land under its jurisdiction is nearly 1000 mu. ? Lingyun Jiu Feng Four Peaks belong to the Oriental Buddha Capital Scenic Area. Lingyun Jiu Feng, a "peak with a temple" in the Tang Dynasty, was destroyed by the anti-Yuan War. Today's oriental Buddha statues are all restored to their original appearance according to historical sites, and the original mountain scenery of the Tang Dynasty is preserved, with mountains and rivers scattered in layers, with Buddhas hidden in the forest and caves.
Oriental Buddhas have more than 10,000 large and small Buddha statues, including the world's largest reclining Buddha (170m), mainly carved on cliffs. Surrounded by mountains and waters, there are thousands of Buddhas in the forest and hundreds of caves in the cave, which not only shows the charm of Buddhist culture for thousands of years, but also leaves the footprints of modern people inheriting the ancient stone carving art.
Heizhugou:-Heizhugou is one of the most intact and primitive ecological communities in China. The ethnic customs here are simple and colorful, and the cultural landscape and natural landscape are integrated. The ancient legends of the Yi people and the worship of this magical land by Yi compatriots, coupled with the mysterious disappearance of people and animals in the ditch several times, give people a mysterious feeling and produce many puzzling mysteries.