1. Jinding
Jinding is adjacent to the Wanfo Peak of Emei Mountain, and it shines in the sunshine, so it is named Jinding. Climbing the Jinding makes people feel ethereal and magnificent, and marvel at the wonders of heaven and earth. Looking around, you can see the Chengdu Plain, Qian Shan Wanling, the undulating Minjiang River, Qingyi River, Dadu River, Daxue Mountain, Wawu Mountain and Gongyi Mountain. There are also the five wonders of Emei: golden Buddha, golden hall, Buddha light, sunrise and sea of clouds.
Cableway fare: peak season: 65 yuan/person up, 55 people down; In the off-season, 3 yuan/people go up, and 2 yuan/people go down.
2. Emei Mountain Natural Ecological Monkey Area
Emei Mountain monkey is the spirit of Emei Mountain. It is playful, naive and very human. It is not surprised to see people, make friends with people and have fun with people. It brings countless joys to tourists and becomes a living landscape of Emei Mountain. Playing with monkeys, watching their postures and getting in close contact with them have become an essential project for tourists to travel to Emei Mountain.
3. Wanfo Peak
Mount Emei is the highest peak, with an altitude of 399 meters. The scenic area is rich in vegetation, with towering old trees, wild vines around trees, many birds and animals, and the original landscape is well preserved. Looking at the top of the mountain, the sky is high and the clouds are light. The Gongga Snow Mountain has a silver thorn in the sky, and the Wawu Mountain lies in the clouds. Watch the sunrise and sunset, feel the rotation of heaven and earth, but I am alone; See the sea of clouds, Buddha's light, enjoy the fairyland on earth, and have endless dreams. The scenery is different all the year round: see azaleas in spring, smell birds in summer, see red leaves in autumn and enjoy Yushu in winter.
4. Hongchunping
Hongchunping, also known as Qianfo Temple, was built by Chushan, a master of Ming Dynasty. The temple is surrounded by towering ancient trees, with green peaks and beautiful scenery. There is a "Zhengming Temple Monument" in the temple during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, which is engraved in both Chinese and Tibetan languages and describes the beginning of the pilgrimage of Tibetan Buddhist believers to Emei. It is the only wooden monument in Sichuan in both Chinese and Tibetan languages. In addition, "Red Xiao Chun Valley" is one of the top ten scenic spots in Emei Mountain, which is characterized by "it doesn't rain when walking on the mountain, and people's clothes are wet and green". There are also calligraphy and painting ink of famous artists such as Broken Mountain in Ming Dynasty, Hai Rui in Qing Dynasty, Zhang Wentao and Xu Beihong in modern times, and a lotus lantern with a thousand buddhas, which is really exquisite and unique.
5. Xianfeng Temple
Xianfeng Temple was called Ciyan Temple in ancient times, with an altitude of 1,752 meters. It is named after the nearby Pioneer Rock. This is a small temple in the Song Dynasty. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Benjiong was expanded and renamed Xianfeng Temple, but it was destroyed by fire. The present building was rebuilt by Tai 'an monks during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty. Interior: The Temple of the God of Wealth (Taoist statue in Zhao Gongming), Ursa Major Hall and stupa (bronze stupa). Monkeys haunt the jungle in Zhoumiao, and tourists are out of date, often blocking the way to beg for food.
6. Feilai Temple
Feilai Temple was originally a Taoist temple dedicated to the statue of the great emperor Dongyue, and was named Qitian Wuxing Temple. Feidian is a wooden structure with a single eaves and a rest at the top of the mountain, with beautiful caissons and magnificent buildings. There are Daxiong Hall, Wuyue Hall, Xiangdian Hall and Jiumang Hall in the temple. There are magnificent mountain gates, Maitreya Hall, Guanyin Hall, Prajna Hall, Pilu Hall, Infinite Hall, Towering Hall, Daxiong Hall, Bell and Drum Tower and Xingyuan Hall, with gardens, pavilions and pools. This garden-like temple has become the largest temple in Emei Mountain. In addition, there are three treasures of Emei in this temple-Bayleaf Sutra, Buddha's Tooth and Imperial Seal. There are many inscriptions in the temple, the most famous of which is The First Mountain Monument inscribed by Mi Fei, a calligrapher in the Song Dynasty. There is a car under the mountain that can go directly to the parking lot of Wannian Temple, and then you can take a cable car or walk to Wannian Temple. Tickets for Wannian Temple 1 yuan/person.
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7. Xixiangchi Scenic Resort
Yin Qing Pavilion has statues of Sakyamuni, Manjusri and Pu Xian; There are two flying pavilions and bridges on the left and right, such as birds flying over Ling, hence the name of the two flying bridges. There is a boulder at the intersection of the two waters under the pavilion, which is as high as a bull's heart and the mainstay. Silver waves spray snow and the sound of water is like thunder. There is also a monument under the pavilion, which is written by the Ming people. On the pillar of the "Shuangfei Pavilion" hangs a couplet written by Liu Guangdi, one of the "Six Gentlemen of the Hundred Days of Reform" in the late Qing Dynasty: "Flying in two wings and being brilliant in English, a cow's heart will last forever". Here, all the year round, no matter day or night, the underwater sound is full of echoes. The underwater sound is single and clear, with two small bridges. It is known as the "Double Bridge Yin Qing" and has become one of the ten scenic spots in Emei.
8. Qingyin Pavilion
The plank road in Heilongjiang is the landscape of Yiquan Gorge in Qingyin Pavilion Scenic Area. It has both the beauty of magnificent canyons and the beauty of cool and pure springs. The landscape is located in the upper reaches of Baiyun Canyon in Heilongjiang, 1 km west of Yin Qing Pavilion. Heilongjiang originates from the Black Dragon Pool under Jiulao Cavern, passes through Hongchunping, reaches Qingyinge and flows into Emei River. Under Niuxinling, along the west of Heilongjiang, the mountain road always twists and turns on both sides of the river. In the past, walking required wading back and forth between rocks and streams, and trudging between rocks. Therefore, the mountain roads in this area are commonly known as "twenty-four feet without doing it".
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