1.If you take a bus to Leshan Big Buddha from Emeishan Tourist Passenger Transportation Center (admission fee 12 yuan) or Chengdu Xinnanmen Station (admission fee 46 yuan), get off at Leshan Xiaoba Tourist Station, then you can take a taxi, or take the No. 13 bus (admission fee 1 yuan) and get off at the station of Big Buddha Temple. If you want to enter the scenic area from the Oriental Buddha Capital, get off at the Oriental Buddha Capital station.2. If you take a taxi to the Leshan Big Buddha in Leshan city, you can sit directly in front of the scenic area. But just a reminder, they usually like to take you to the entrance of the East Buddha Capital of Leshan Big Buddha, because from here in, in addition to the 90 yuan ticket of Leshan Big Buddha, you have to buy the 70 yuan ticket of the East Buddha Capital. There are ticket sellers at the entrance of the Big Buddha selling tickets for 50 yuan, which you can consider; for those who have a teacher's or student's ID card, 50 yuan for the ticket; and if you can borrow a local ID card, it will only cost you 10 yuan. Of course, those who want to take a cruise can also go to the Tie Niu Gate in front of the Leshan City Government and take a ferry (2 yuan per person) to Shazhou to see the Buddha! You can also see the confluence of three rivers at the sandbar. What a spectacular scene. The Minjiang River's water is black, the Dadu River is green, and the Qingyi River's water is clean. When the three rivers converge, you will see the three different kinds of water slowly melting together. The trestle is narrow and steep as you descend the Lingyun Road to the foot of the Big Buddha. In many places, only one person can pass through. Everyone must pay attention to safety. Walking on the trestle, along the way, you can take photos of the Buddha from different angles and heights. On the other side of the Big Buddha is the city of Leshan, where you can photograph the place where the three rivers converge. Be sure to pay attention to safety on the way, don't make a lot of noise and litter, and respect the Buddhist culture. /622762d0f703918fadc91e265a3d269758eec4c5?x-bce-process=image%2Fresize%2Cm_lfit%2Cw_600%2Ch_800%2Climit_1%2Fquality%2Cq_85% 2Fformat%2Cf_auto