Mount
Emei rises 3,099 meters above sea level in Emei County,
160 kilometers southwest of Chengdu. Its charming scenery
has won it the name of "Emei, the Greatest Beauty
under Heaven." It takes three hours of train ride
to reach Mount Emei from Chengdu. Regular tourist bus
and public bus services also make the trip from Chengdu
easy and convenient. The Hongzhushan Hotel at the foot
of the mountain is beautifully located and well-equipped
with tourist services.
Mount
Emei is one of the four sacred Buddhist mountains in China.
Samantbhadra, God of Universal Benevolence and disciple
of Sakyamuni, was said to have lectured here. Most of
the temples on Mount Emei have a statue of Samantbhadra
at the shrine. There were once more than a hundred temples
and monasteries on the mountain, but only about twenty
remain today, including the following better-known ones:
Devotion to the Country Temple (Baoguosi), Ten-Thousand-Year
Temple (Wanniansi), and Immortal Peak Temple (Xianfengsi),
and the temple at Elephant Bath Pond (Xixiangchi)
Devotion
to the Country Temple at the foot of Mount Emei is the
first scenic site visitors come upon on the mountain.
The four-hall structure, built during the sixteenth century,
is surrounded by a quiet and beautiful area.

The
summit of Mount Emei commands a grand view of rolling
mountain peaks, sometimes visible, sometimes emerging
from the clouds like small islands in an enormous ocean.
This is the famous "sea of clouds" view of mount
Emei. Walking downhill from the summit for about three
hours, you will come across Elephant Bath Pond. According
to the old legend, Samantbhadra, Sakyamuni's disciple,
once bathed his elephant in this pool before continuing
his ascent of Mount Emei or, as others say, before flying
to heaven on the elephant's back. Monkeys live in the
vicinity; they often approach visitors to beg for food.
Immortal
Peak Temple was built 1,700 meters above sea level on
the slope of Mount Emei. Next to the temple is a big cave
where, as the legend goes, the Yellow Emperor who was
visiting the place met a white-haired old man who had
a young face. The emperor asked him if he had any company,
and the old man replied, yes, there are eight others in
the cave. Since then, the cave has been called the Nine
Elders Cave (Jiulaodong).
Five
kilometers downhill from Immortal Peak Temple, there stands
the Clear Sound Pavilion (Qingyinge), another well-known
scenic site on Mount Emei. Below Clear Sound Pavilion,
there are Double Flying Pavilion (Shuangfeige) and Double
Flying bridge (Shuangfeiqiao). The nearby White Dragon
Cave (Bailongdong) is said to have been the place where
Lady Bai Suzhen, a legendary nymph who was originally
a white snake but later became a beautiful girl, cultivated
her magic skills.
Among
the many beautiful plants on Mount Emei, there is the
dove tree,, a rare species whose flowers look like butterflies
or doves.
Baoguo
Monastery

Baoguo
Monastery is the biggest monastery as well as the gate
at the base of the mountain. This monastery was built
in the 16th century, enlarged in the 17th century, and
rebuilt in recent years. There are three treasures in
this monastery: one is a 3.5-meter porcelain Buddha, the
other is 7-meter 14-storied cupreous tower and another
one is 2.3-meter great cupreous bell weighing 25 tons.
To the left of the gate is a rockery for potted miniature
trees and rare plants.















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