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Emeishan Travel Guide After breakfast, we set off to Emei Elephant City, which is famous for its intangible cultural heritage and gourmet food. Visit the Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum and learn about Sichuan's face-changing, shadow puppets, thangkas, and bamboo weaving. At the same time, you can get a closer look at the folk culture of the Yi people.

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As well as the inheritance and role of intangible cultural heritage in people's real life, there are many other attractions such as: Xiangxiang Ruyi Sculpture, Pilgrimage Starting Arch, Welcome Elephant, etc.

Afterwards, we visited a Yi silverware handicraft shop to gain an in-depth understanding of the Yi people’s silverware culture and directly experience the inheritance of their handicrafts.

Then we went to the national 4A tourist attraction Tiangong Kaiwu (tour time is about 120 minutes, including buffet dining time). The scenic spot comprehensively displays the gestation, growth, formation of crystals and the artistic conception of the carving masters.

The unique scenes in the museum, whether it is the architectural outline of the Heart of the Earth, the cave where Buddha practiced, the Bodhi tree where Buddha attained enlightenment, colorful constellation myths, or the mysterious world of Maitreya, are all interpreted using rare crystal gems.

Through visual feelings and spiritual experiences, visitors can gain a journey of health and good luck in the time and space tunnel of magical crystal energy.

The top of Mount Emei is located in Emeishan City, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, China. It is one of the "four famous Buddhist mountains" in China. It has steep terrain and beautiful scenery. It is known as "Emei is the most beautiful place in the world". The Ten Thousand Buddhas Summit on the mountain is the highest.

It is 3099 meters above sea level, more than 2700 meters higher than the Emei Plain.

"Emei County Chronicles" says: "The clouds are emerald green, and the daisy makeup is far away. They are really like the eyebrows of a moth, thin and long, beautiful and gorgeous, so it is named Mount Emei."