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Where do I get on Mount Emei?

Mount Emei has two entrances. People who go up the mountain have a ticket gate above the Temple of Khufu, which is called Lei Yin Temple. There is a car going up the mountain at zero kilometers, and there is a car in the parking lot of Banshan Wannian and Wuxiangang.

Mount Emei is located at the intersection of various natural elements, with complex floristic elements, rich biological species and many endemic species. A complete subtropical vegetation system has been preserved, with more than 3,200 species of plants, accounting for about110 of the total plant species in China. Mount Emei is also home to all kinds of rare animals, with more than 2,300 species. There are many monkeys along the mountain road. They often beg for food from tourists in groups, which is a major feature of the mountain.

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Main attractions:

1, Wanfo Peak is the highest elevation scenic spot and natural ecological protection zone among the four famous Buddhist mountains in China, and it is also the highest elevation world natural and cultural heritage site in China. Running from Jinding to the west is the top of Thousand Pagodas.

2. Jinding is the symbol of Mount Emei, and the Golden Buddha is the symbol of Mount Emei. Jinding is a collection of scenic spots and temples in Emei Mountain. The 48-meter-high golden statue of Pu Xian stands on the Jinding.

Jieyin Temple is a famous new store in Song Dynasty. The temple is located at the foot of the mountain, with an altitude of 2540 meters. After several times of destruction and reconstruction, this hall was completed in 1997, and the opening ceremony was held in the same year.

4. Xixiangchi Scenic Area, one of the eight temples in Emei Mountain, is located on the diamond slope of Emei Mountain at an altitude of 2070 meters. Walk 25 miles from Xianfeng Temple. It was just a pavilion in the Ming Dynasty, called "Chuxi Pavilion", which was later converted into buddhist nun and named Chuxi Temple.