BEIJING
Listed as a World Heritage site in 1996, Leshan Giant Buddha and
According to historical records, the first Buddhist temple in
The addition of other temples in later centuries turned the 3,099-meter- tall summit into one of
Over the centuries, the cultural treasures in the fertile
The Giant Buddha lies to the east of the city of
The statue depicts a seated Maitreya Buddha. Maitreya is the Buddha of the future, who will appear to preach dharma when the teachings of Gautama Buddha have faded away from public consciousness.
Worshiping Maitreya was especially popular between the 4th and 7th centuries, and Maitreya's images are found throughout Buddhist temples in
According to records, it took 90 years to carve the huge Buddha, starting from the first year (713) of the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (618-907) to the 19th year (803) of Emperor Dezong’s reign.
The huge project is said to be the idea of a Chinese monk named Haitong, who hoped the Buddha would calm the turbulent waters that plagued passing boats.
Carved from a side of Lingyun Hill, the head of the gigantic sculpture is level with the top of the cliff.
When the statue was carved, a huge 13-story wooden structure was built to shelter it from rain and sunshine. The structure was later destroyed in wars at the end of the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368). The Buddha sits impassively against the mountain with its hands on its knees, looking across the rivers with heavy-lidded eyes. It is 71 meters tall. Its head is 14.7 meters long and 10 meters wide with a total of 1,021 buns of coiled hair.
Its shoulders are 28 meters wide and its smallest toenail can accommodate a seated person. Another architectural highlight is the drainage system. This system is made up of hidden gutters and channels, scattered on the head and arms, behind the ears and in the clothes.
The system, which helps carry away rainwater and keep the inner parts dry, plays an important part in the protection of the Buddha.
Seventeen meters taller than the Buddha statue of Bamiyan in
Other attractions in the area include Lingyun Monastery, the
Nowadays most visitors opt for half-day tours around Leshan Giant Buddha before or after they visit
The name "Emei" literally means "delicate eyebrow." The mountain derives its name from two peaks, the Wanfo (Ten Thousand Buddha)
Ever since Buddhism arrived in
The
The red copper Huayan Pagoda inside the temple is an important relic for those studying Chinese Buddhism. The 14-story pagoda is seven meters high and its walls are engraved with more than 4,700 images of the Buddha and the full text of the Buddhist Sutra of the Huayan Sect.
From the temple to the top of mountain is an uphill walk of five kilometers, much of it on stone steps.
On the way to the temple, tourists frequently encounter a band of monkeys. They aren't dangerous, but will beg for food and grab at bags. Visitors should carry walking sticks to shoo them away.
There are minibuses that can take tourists halfway up the mountain (20 yuan) or to near the top (40 yuan). From the latter bus stop, tourists can also take a cable car the rest of the way to Gold Summit.
On the summit, there are two temples, the Woyun Nunnery and
The
The summit is the best place to experience the four wonders of
From the summit, tourists can take a monorail along the ridge to the Wanfo Summit, the true peak of the mountain.
Today most travelers opt for tours from
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