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What tourist attractions are there near Mount Emei?

Guobao Temple Bao Guo Temple is the largest temple in Emei Mountain, the gateway to Emei Mountain and the center of Buddhist activities in Emei Mountain. Bao Guo Temple was built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, formerly known as Huizong Hall. It was built by Taoist Mingguang on the right side of Khufu Temple, with Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism as the meaning of Huizong. Later, it was moved to the current site in the early Qing Dynasty and rebuilt in Shunzhi for nine years. In the 42nd year of Kangxi (A.D. 1703), according to the meaning of "serving the country, serving the country" in "Four Kindnesses and Four Reports", the imperial name "National Security Hall" was renamed. Emei Mountain Museum Emei Mountain Museum is located in the Phoenix Lake of Bao Guo Temple Phoenix Scenic Area, with an elegant environment. The museum consists of six halls: the film and television hall, the geology hall, the biology hall, the history and culture hall, the Buddhist art hall and the Gu Shuhua hall. Surd Twin Flying Bridge, located in Your Excellency Yin Qing, looks like a rainbow, spanning the air. "Shuangqiao" is a general term for two small bridges. Under the bridge, there are two rivers on the left and right. One is from Jiulao Cavern, Heilongjiang, and the other is from Bailong River, Pingping. The place where the two rivers meet is called Fenghuangkou, and there is a Niuxin Pavilion on it. There is a black boulder under the pavilion, about 2 meters high, black, brown and shiny. Because it looks like a bull's heart, it is called a bull's heart stone.