Mount Emei Scenic Area - Sichuan's Sacred Peaks
Description: The Mount Emei Scenic Area and Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area are two iconic attractions located in Sichuan province, China. Mount Emei, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China and is known for its beautiful landscapes, ancient temples, and serene atmosphere. The Leshan Giant Buddha, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a colossal stone statue of Buddha carved into a cliff face, overlooking the confluence of three rivers. These two attractions offer a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural significance, making them popular destinations for travelers.
Visitor Fee: Both Mount Emei Scenic Area and Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area charged entrance fees for visitors.
- Mount Emei: The ticket price for Mount Emei covered the entrance to the scenic area, and additional fees applied for specific attractions and transportation within the area.
- Leshan Giant Buddha: The Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area also had an entrance fee, which included access to the Buddha statue and the surrounding attractions.
Please check the official websites for the most up-to-date ticket pricing and reservation information.
Transportation:
- To Mount Emei: Mount Emei is accessible from Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan province. Visitors can take a bus or a high-speed train from Chengdu to Mount Emei. From the base of the mountain, visitors can take a shuttle bus or cable car to reach the higher elevations.
- To Leshan Giant Buddha: Leshan is located about 30 kilometers from Mount Emei. Visitors can take a bus or a taxi from Mount Emei to the Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area.
Things to Do:
- Mount Emei:
- Explore Golden Summit: Take a cable car or hike to the Golden Summit, the highest peak of Mount Emei, offering stunning views and a chance to witness breathtaking sunrises and sunsets.
- Visit Wannian Temple: One of the main temples on the mountain, Wannian Temple is known for its rich history and beautiful architecture.
- See Qingyin Pavilion: Admire the picturesque Qingyin Pavilion and its serene surroundings.
- Hike the Trails: Enjoy hiking along various trails and paths that lead to temples, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints.
- Leshan Giant Buddha:
- View the Buddha: Witness the grandeur of the Leshan Giant Buddha, carved into the cliff face overlooking the rivers.
- Explore Lingyun Temple: Visit Lingyun Temple, located near the Buddha statue, and appreciate its ancient architecture and cultural significance.
- Cruise on Min River: Take a boat cruise on the Min River for a unique perspective of the Leshan Giant Buddha from the water.
Why People Enjoy Coming Here:
- Spiritual and Cultural Significance: Both Mount Emei and the Leshan Giant Buddha have deep religious and cultural significance, attracting those interested in Buddhism and Chinese history.
- Natural Beauty: Mount Emei’s stunning landscapes, ancient trees, and serene atmosphere, as well as the majestic Leshan Giant Buddha, captivate nature enthusiasts and photographers.
How Old is This Place:
- Mount Emei: Mount Emei has a history dating back over 2,000 years, with its first Buddhist temple established during the Eastern Han Dynasty.
- Leshan Giant Buddha: The construction of the Leshan Giant Buddha began during the Tang Dynasty in the 8th century, making it over 1,300 years old.
Additional Nearby Attractions:
- Emei Mountain Museum: Located on Mount Emei, the museum showcases the area’s cultural and natural heritage.
- Baoguo Temple: Situated at the foot of Mount Emei, Baoguo Temple is one of the main temples associated with the mountain.
List of Activities:
- Explore Mount Emei and Golden Summit
- Visit Wannian Temple and Qingyin Pavilion
- Hike the Trails on Mount Emei
- View the Leshan Giant Buddha
- Explore Lingyun Temple
- Take a Boat Cruise on Min River