
▲ The image shows the Golden Summit of Mount Emei, a symbol of the mountain, featuring unique architectural styles that blend natural scenery with ancient architectural art. The statue of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva shines brilliantly under the sunlight.

▲ Mount Emei Scenic Area is located in Emeishan City, Leshan, Sichuan Province. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for both culture and nature, as well as a National AAAAA Tourist Attraction, renowned for its reputation as "the most elegant mountain under heaven."

▲ Standing here, you can overlook the magnificent scenery of the Chengdu Plain and the Minjiang River, with the sunrise, sea of clouds, Buddha's halo, and sacred lights being the four wonders of the Golden Summit.

▲ Mount Emei is one of China's four sacred Buddhist mountains. Buddhism was introduced here during the Eastern Han Dynasty when Guangxiang Temple (originally named Puguang Hall) was built. It became the bodhimanda of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva during the Wei and Jin Dynasties. During the Sui Dynasty, it once served as the center of Chinese Buddhism. Emperor Xizong of the Tang Dynasty ordered the construction of Yongming Huazang Temple. During Emperor Taizu's reign in the Song Dynasty, Monk Jiye came to the mountain to build Buddhist temples and translate scriptures. The giant bronze statue of Samantabhadra in Wannian Temple is considered a masterpiece.








