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Introduction of Jinding in Emei Mountain
Jinding of Emei Mountain is a scenic spot located at the top of Emei Mountain Scenic Area in Leshan City, Sichuan Province. It is the highest peak of Mount Emei, with an altitude of 3099 meters. Jinding is an important religious, cultural and tourism center of Emei Mountain, and also the core attraction of Emei Mountain Scenic Area, attracting a large number of tourists and Buddhist believers to worship and visit.

The main attractions of Jinding include Jinding Temple, Xiantong Pavilion, Daxiong Hall, Baoen Pavilion and Abbot Building. Jinding Temple is one of the earliest temples in Emei Mountain. Built in 1580, it has a long history and profound Buddhist culture. Xiantong Pavilion is one of the important buildings of Jinding Temple, which preserves a large number of precious cultural relics and Buddhist cultural heritage. The Mahayana Hall, the main god of Mount Emei, is enshrined in the hall and is the core building of Jinding Temple. Baoen Pavilion has preserved many Buddhist classics and cultural relics, and is an important carrier and exhibition center of Buddhist culture in Emei Mountain. The abbot building is one of the main temples in Jinding Temple, with a long history and profound cultural heritage.

Jinding is not only an important scenic spot of Emei Mountain, but also an important starting point and transportation hub of Emei Mountain tourism. From Jinding, you can walk to other scenic spots in Emei Mountain, such as Wannian Temple, Bordet Ji Temple and Baixiang Temple. In addition, Jinding is one of the important pilgrimage sites in Emei Mountain, attracting a large number of Buddhist believers to worship every year.