After breakfast, set off for Emei Elephant City, which is famous for its delicious food, visit the Intangible Heritage Museum, learn about Sichuan's face-changing, shadow play, thangka and bamboo weaving, and learn about the folk culture and life culture of Yi people from a distance.
As well as the inheritance and role of intangible cultural heritage in people's real life, there are many other attractions such as: elephant wishful sculpture, memorial arch at the starting point of pilgrimage, welcoming elephants and so on. After that, I visited the Yi silverware handicraft shop, got a deep understanding of Yi silverware culture and directly felt the inheritance of its handicrafts.
After that, I went to Wu Kai, a national 4A tourist scenic spot (the tour time is about 120 minutes, including buffet meal time), and the scenic spot showed the gestation, growth and formation of crystals and the artistic conception of sculptors in an all-round way.
The unique scene in the museum, whether it is the architectural outline of the center of the earth, the cave where the Buddha practiced, the bodhi tree enlightened by the Buddha, the colorful constellation myth and the mysterious Maitreya world, are all interpreted with rare crystal gems. Through visual experience and spiritual experience, visitors can gain a healthy and good luck journey in the magical crystal energy just visiting.
Mount Emei, located in Emei City, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, China, is one of the "four famous Buddhist mountains" in China. With its steep terrain and beautiful scenery, it is known as "Emei is the best in the world". The top of the Buddha on the mountain is the highest, with an altitude of 3099 meters, which is more than 2700 meters higher than Emei Plain. "Emei County Records" said: "Clouds are so green and makeup is so far away that they really look like a cicada's head moth, thin and long, beautiful and gorgeous, hence the name Emei Mountain."