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Mount Emei scenic spot

The scenic spots in Emei Mountain include Emei Mountain, Lvbo Tiandi Scenic Area, Xianzhi Zhujian Ecological Park, Jiulao Xianfu, Bailong Cave and so on. 1. Emei Mountain: Located in the south-central part of Sichuan, it is one of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China. Its mountains are endless, waterfalls and streams are beautiful and elegant, so it has the reputation of "Emei is the best in the world". 2. Travel World Scenic Spot: Its scenic spot covers an area of 1,3 mu, and it is a compound scenic spot integrating culture, tourism, exhibitions and urban business forms.

1. Emei Mountain: Located in the south-central part of Sichuan, it is one of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China. Its mountains are endless, waterfalls and streams are beautiful and elegant, so it has the reputation of "Emei is the best in the world".

2. Travel World Scenic Spot: Its scenic spot covers an area of 1,3 mu, and it is a compound scenic spot integrating culture, tourism, exhibitions and urban business forms.

3. Xianzhi Zhujian Ecological Park: Located in the eastern suburb of Emei Mountain, it is an AAAA-level scenic spot, with the tourist trunk road from Leshan to Emei on S36 line in the south and Emei River in the north. The whole park is designed by combining its topography with the characteristics of buildings, and combining with the surrounding natural environment to maintain the original ecological environment system.

4. Jiu Lao Xian Fu: Jiu Lao Xian Fu is the collective name of Xianfeng Temple and Jiulao Cavern. "The temple number is Xianfeng, and the cave is adjacent to Jiu Lao; The mountain meets the Buddha's summit and the platform meets san huang. ". This pair of stone carving couplets on the stone pillar in front of the first hall of Xianfeng Temple summarizes the main attractions of "Nine Old Fairy Mansions".

5. Bailong Cave: Bailong Cave was built by another Zen master in Jiajing of Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in the early Qing Dynasty. There are two halls before and after, and three temples in front, which are for Amitabha, the Great Trend Bodhisattva and Guanyin Bodhisattva. Later, it is the Hall of the Great Hero, which houses Sakyamuni, Manjusri Bodhisattva and Samantabhadra.