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Leshan Giant Buddha Travel Guide and Costs

1. If you take a bus from Emeishan Tourist Passenger Transport Center (ticket 12 yuan) or Chengdu Xinnanmen Station (ticket 46 yuan) to Leshan Giant Buddha, get off at Leshan Xiaoba Tourist Station, and then you can take a taxi. Or take bus No. 13 (ticket 1 yuan) and get off at Dafosi Station. If you want to enter the scenic spot from Oriental Buddha Capital, get off at Oriental Buddha Capital Station. 2. If you take a taxi to the Leshan Giant Buddha in downtown Leshan, you can sit directly at the entrance of the scenic spot. But a reminder, they usually like to take you to the East Buddha Capital entrance of Leshan Giant Buddha, because from here, in addition to the 90 yuan ticket for Leshan Giant Buddha, you also need to buy a 70 yuan ticket for the East Buddha Capital. There is a conductor selling tickets for 50 yuan at the gate of the Big Buddha, so you can consider it; if you have a teacher's or student ID card, you can buy a ticket for 50 yuan; if you can borrow a local ID card, it only costs 10 yuan. Of course, friends who want to take a cruise can also go to Tieniu Gate in front of Leshan City Hall and take the ferry (2 yuan/person) to the sandbank to see the Buddha statues! You can also see the confluence of three rivers at the sandbar. What a spectacular scene. The water of Minjiang River is black, the water of Dadu River is green, and the water of Qingyi River is clean. When three rivers merge, you will see three different types of water slowly melting together. Going down Lingyun Road to the foot of the Big Buddha, the plank road is very narrow and steep. In many places, only one person can pass. Everyone must pay attention to safety. Walking on the plank road, you can take pictures of Buddha statues from different angles and heights along the way. On the other side of the Giant Buddha is Leshan City, where you can take photos of the confluence of the three rivers. Be sure to pay attention to safety on the way, don't make loud noises and litter, and respect Buddhist culture.

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