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Emei Mountain Emei Mountain Travel Guide

Emei Mountain Travel Guide recommends a three-day tour. Specific guidelines are as follows:

The first day:

Guobao Temple → Khufu Temple → Leiyin Temple → Chunyang Temple → Shui Sheng Pavilion → Zhongfeng Temple → Yin Qing Pavilion → Yixiantian → Ecological Monkey Area → Hongchunping.

The next day:

Hongchunping → Jiulao Cavern (Xianfeng Temple) → Yuxian Temple → Xixiangchi Scenic Area → Dong Leiping → Jieyin Temple, accommodation.

The third day:

Walk about 6 kilometers from Jieyin Temple to Emei Jinding. After sunrise, go down the mountain, pass Jieyin Temple → Dong Leiping → Xixiangchi Scenic Area → Jiulinggang → Huayanding → Xixinsuo → Wannian Temple, and take a tour bus down the mountain at Wannian Temple Station to end the trip.

Emei Mountain has a profound cultural heritage. Buddhism, Taoism, martial arts and camellia culture flourished in Emei Mountain, and many historical celebrities left poems here. From 65438 to 0996, most of the cultural relics of Mount Emei were listed on the World Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO.

Precautions for mountain climbing:

1, prepare the required equipment in advance.

Wear loose clothes and sneakers when climbing mountains. It's best to wear hiking shoes, which can prevent you from falling and being injured when climbing mountains. You should also bring some water, paper towels and other items, and it is best to bring some drugs such as Yunnan Baiyao ointment, which can come in handy when you are injured, but you can't bring too many items, otherwise your physical exertion will be faster.

2. Do warm-up exercises before climbing the mountain.

Many people think that warm-up exercise is completely unnecessary, but in fact, it is easy to sprain your ankle by climbing directly without warm-up, so you should do some warm-up exercise at the foot of the mountain to stretch your muscles, so that all parts of your body are in a state of exercise, and it is not easy to get injured when climbing.

Don't walk too fast when climbing a mountain.

Especially for people who lack exercise, if they walk too fast when climbing mountains, they are prone to physical exhaustion, so even if they take small steps, they should walk slowly. If they are really tired, they can have a little rest, but not for long. The longer they rest, the less they want to go.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Emei Mountain