•  29th June, 2017

    Amazing rainy destinations in Mount Emei

    Mount Emei, the highest of the Four Holy Mountains of Buddhism in China, receives an annual rainfall of 8,153 millimeters. This place experiences the phenomenon of “clouds sea” wherein the area attracts a double layer of clouds resulting in a good amount of rainfall. In 1996, Mount Emei was recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.​
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  •  27th June, 2017

    Four Scenic Regions of Mt. Emei

    Baoguo Temple is the center of Buddhist activities in Mt. Emei. The climate here is mild and trees are verdant and serried. Visiting this temple, you can enjoy either the renowned ancient buildings and precious Buddhist cultural relics or peculiar natural attractions and rare animals and plants.
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  •  14th June, 2017

    Four Features of Mt. Emei

    Mt. Emei is well-known for its enjoyable natural scenery, extensive Buddhist culture, abundant range of species and unique landform. Thus it gets such titles as 'Kingdom of Plants', 'Geological Museum', 'Animals' Paradise' and 'Buddhist Celestial Mountain'.
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