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What fun places are there in Leshan? What are the top ten must-see attractions in Leshan?

Leshan’s top ten tourist attractions:

Emei Mountain

Leshan Giant Buddha

Heizhugou

Oriental Buddhist Capital

Leshan Guo Moruo's Former Residence

Jiayang. Jiaocheng Lake Scenic Area

Jiajiang Tianfu Sightseeing Tea Garden

Xianzhi Zhujian Ecological Park

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Ebony Treasures Cultural Museum

Golden Eagle Villa

Leshan: Known as Jiazhou in ancient times, it is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Sichuan Province. Leshan is located in the southwest of the Sichuan Basin, between the Minjiang River and the Minjiang River. It is at the intersection of Qingyi River and Dadu River, bordering Meishan to the north, Zigong and Yibin to the east, Liangshan to the south, and Ya'an to the west.

Leshan is a world-famous ecological and cultural tourist attraction, an important town on China's tourism map, China's best tourist destination and one of China's world natural and cultural heritage cities. In 2011, Mount Emei-Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area was selected as "the most desirable place in China". In 2012, Leshan was selected as one of the top 50 most competitive cities in China for urban tourism investment. It has an 8k㎡ urban green heart park and is known as "the forest in the city, the city in the mountains and rivers" at the same time as Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

Leshan has three world heritage sites: Leshan Giant Buddha, Mount Emei and Dongfeng Weir. The density of world-class and national-level tourism resources reaches every 10%.

Leshan also has a large number of undeveloped natural and original ecological scenic spots, such as Mucheng Cyperocarpus Ditch, where the Cyperocarpus philodendron is lush, which can be called the kingdom of living fossils in nature. Leshan has 10 key cultural relics protection units in China: Leshan Giant Buddha, Mahao Cliff Tomb, Mount Emei Ancient Building Complex, Feilai Hall of the Great Temple, Yang Gongque, Jianwei Confucian Temple, Thousand Buddha Rock Grottoes, Guo Moruo's Former Residence, Wuyoulidui, Sanjiang Song Pagoda; there are 41 provincial-level cultural protection units, 79 municipal-level cultural relics protection units, and more than 20,000 cultural relics in the collection, including more than 2,600 third-level cultural relics.

Leshan Giant Buddha: Leshan Giant Buddha, also known as Lingyun Giant Buddha, is located on the side of Lingyun Temple on the east bank of the Nanmin River in Leshan City, Sichuan Province, near the confluence of the Dadu River, Qingyi River and Minjiang River. The Big Buddha is a seated Maitreya Buddha with a height of 71 meters. It is the largest cliff-carved stone statue in China. The Leshan Giant Buddha was excavated in the first year of Kaiyuan of the Tang Dynasty (713) and completed in the 19th year of Zhenyuan (803), which took about ninety years. The Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area, composed of Lingyun Mountain, Wuyou Mountain, Giant Reclining Buddha and other attractions, is a national 5A tourist attraction.

Mount Emei: Mount Emei is a famous Buddhist mountain in China and the home of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva. It has beautiful scenery and is known as "the most beautiful in the world".

There are about 30 temples of various sizes in the mountain. The temples contain many exquisite Buddhist treasures and are visited by an endless stream of believers and pilgrims. The mountains here are rugged and steep, and the scenery is different in four seasons. You can enjoy the rhododendrons in spring, go to the mountains to escape the heat in summer, the mountains are covered with red leaves in autumn, and there are magnificent snow scenes in winter.

Oriental Buddha Capital: Oriental Buddha Capital, a national 4A-level tourist attraction. Together with the Leshan Giant Buddha, it is located at the Lingyun Nine Peaks in Leshan City, within the scope of the world's "Double Heritage". It has jurisdiction over nearly a thousand acres of forest land. ?The Oriental Buddha Capital Scenic Area now covers four of the nine peaks in Lingyun. There are nine peaks in Lingyun. In the Tang Dynasty, "each peak has its own temple". The four peaks temples were destroyed by the Anti-Yuan War. Nowadays, the Eastern Buddhist Capital has restored its old appearance according to the historical sites, retaining the original mountain and forest style of the Tang Dynasty. It is based on the mountains and scattered at different heights, with thousands of Buddhas hidden in the forest and hundreds of caves in the caves.

The Oriental Buddhist Capital has more than 10,000 large and small Buddha statues, including the world’s largest sleeping Buddha at 170 meters, mainly carved on cliffs. Taking advantage of the mountain, there are thousands of Buddhas hidden in the forest and hundreds of caves in the cave. It not only shows the charm of Buddhist culture for thousands of years, but also leaves the footprints of modern people inheriting the ancient stone sculpture art.

Heizhugou: - Heizhugou is one of the most complete 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 the Yi people, coupled with the mysterious disappearance of people and animals in Heizhugou on several occasions, give people a sense of mystery and mystery in Heizhugou, and it has also produced many surprising things. A puzzling mystery.