Located in Sichuan Province, Emei Mountain
has a recorded history of over 2,000 years, during which time a rich
Buddhist cultural heritage has accumulated. Atop the Golden Summit, which is
3,099 meters high, one can enjoy the sunrise, seas of clouds, the Buddha's halo
and the sunset glow.
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| Wannian Temple |
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| A bronze statue of
Samantabhadra |
Within the beamless hall of the Wannian
Temple, a hall with outstanding architectural features, towers a bronze statue
of Samantabhadra. Cast in 980 in the Song Dynasty (960-1279), it is 7.85 meters
high, weighs 62 tons and is one of China's important cultural relics. The Baoguo
Temple is the site of flourishing Buddhist activities. The Fuhu Temple, the
largest temple on the mountain, is surrounded by ancient nanmu
trees.
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| Visitors at a toe of the Giant Buddha of Leshan,Sichuan
Province |
The Leshan Giant Buddha scenic area, which
covers 2.5 square kilometers, is famous for its Giant Buddha statue, said to be
the biggest Buddha statue in the world. The way in which the cultural features
have been integrated with the natural scenery is considered to be a precious
legacy. The Giant Buddha statue, with a height of 71m, is carved against Jiuding
Mountain and the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers converge in front of it. There
are more than 90 stone carvings and Buddhist shrines on both sides of the Giant
Buddha.
Other cultural artifacts include the Lidui
(a large rock cut in the center of the river for irrigation purposes by Li Bing
of the Qin Dynasty), Wuyou Mountain, Han tombs, Buddha statues of the Tang and
Song Dynasties, and pagodas, temples and architectural complexes of the Ming and
Qing dynasties (1368-1911).
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| Monkeys in Mount Emei |
The area is
home to some 5,000 plant species and 2,300 animal species and
there also live a number of species on the verge of extinction, some
being endemic to Emei Mountain.
Cultural Heritage
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| Buddhist activities |
With a large
number of cultural and historic relics, Emei Mountain and the Leshan Giant
Buddha scenic area are wndowed with rich historic and monumental
legacy. They are common heritage of the mankind.
Natural Heritage
Emei Mountain is blessed with a
world-acclaimed natural heritage. Below are details of selected items of
landscape, geomorphic features, fauna and flora.
1. Major
scenes
The Site contains a diverse natural
environment. Along the 60 kilometers trail up to the mountain there are hundreds
of natural scenic spots. Brief information of major ones is given as
follows:
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Scene |
Location |
Features |
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Palaces in Clouds |
Golden Summit |
Atop the Wanfoding Summit, looking
east, one will enjoy the seas of clouds under blue and clear sky. The
Golden Summit is just towering aloft in the clouds. Magnificent temples
and other buildings can be dimly seen in the sun, just like the mysterious
Buddhist palaces. |
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Sunrise on the Golden
Summit |
Golden Summit |
The day is dawning. On the eastern
horizon, a purple sun rises slowly. Suddenly it jumps up with all its
shimmering rays. The whole mountain then is in the golden
sunshine. |
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Leshan Giant Buddha |
Lingyun Mountain |
The world's highest stone statue of
Maitreya is carved on the Lingyun Mountain, facing the Dadu River. Viewed
from a distance, the mountain is in the figure of a Buddha while the Giant
Buddha also looks like a mountain. The cultural heritage is in perfect
harmony with the natural landscape. |
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Surging Spring |
Maohegou Ravine |
The spring is near Maohegou. It is too
deep to be sounded, with a diameter of 4 meters at the mouth. Every noon
in fine weathers, water spurs out and a colorful ring of light appears
over the spring in the sunshine, moving with the surging
water. |
2. Physical
features
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| The Nine-Twist plank trail |
The most
varied topography of Emei Mountain includes a range of landscape of high peaks
and deep gullies. These landscapes are direct result of special geological
structure of Emei Mountain. The majority of the late Precambrian sedimentary
strata are well developed. The Emei Mountain basalt of late Permian is of
particular stratigraphic significance.
Buddha's halo and Holy lights
1. Buddha's halo
This is a special physical phenomenon. When
the sun projects the shadow of the viewer on the clouds in front of him or her,
ice crystals and tiny drops of water in the clouds may reflect the light to form
a rainbow around the shadow. Only in few places with appropriate sync of light,
landform and clouds could the halo be enjoyed.
2. Holy lights
On evenings when the moon can not be
observed (either in the early or late period of a lunar month), and after rain,
tourists may see countless shining balls of light rising from the foot of the
cliff and floating up in the air. This is the mysterious scene of holy
lights.