Emei Shan Sacred Mountain, Sichuan, China in 4K (Ultra HD)
Emei Shan (Emeishan, or Mt. Emei, 3,099 m/10,167 ft) is one of the four Chinese Buddhist sacred mountains. Emei Shan is UNESCO World Heritage Site (together with the Leshan Giant Buddha) : ...an area of exceptional cultural significance as it is the place where Buddhism first became established on Chinese territory... The first Buddhist temple in China was built on the summit of Mount Emei in the 1st century CE... Mount Emei is also notable for its exceptionally diverse vegetation, ranging from subtropical to subalpine pine forests. Some of the trees there are more than 1,000 years old.
Main points of interest in the video: Summit of Mount Emei (0:57), Wannian Temple (2:11), Qingyin Ge (4:55), Baoguo Temple (5:17).
Recorded October 2015 in 4K (Ultra HD) with Sony AX100. Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CC
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Rejuvenescence - Dreamscapes - 02 - Shining Place
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List of Best Things to do in Emeishan, China
Mount Emei (Emeishan)
Mt. Emei Natural Ecology Monkey Reserve
Baoguo Temple
Wannian Temple
Daping Jixue Scenic Resort
Qingyin Pavillion
Fuhu Temple
Huazang Temple
Heilongjiang Plank Road
Yuxian Temple
Sichuan Vlog: Emei Shan (Mount Emei)!
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April 11, 2015
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We left the South Train Station of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, at 7:42am with Emei Shan (Emai Mountain) Station as our final destination. The train ticket cost just 74 RMB per person!
Once at Emei Shan Station we made our way through the crowds and found the booth that sells tickets for the mountain. We bought bus tickets to take us to Wuxiangang parking lot (40 RMB per person). We purchased our entrance tickets to the entire mountain here, which cost 185 RMB per person. From Wuxiangang, it is about 50 km to Golden Summit, a hike that we were told is strenuous and takes two full days. We didn't have this kind of time or energy, so we went for a short walk instead. We took the trail to QingYin Pavilion and the Monkey Forest then back to Wuxiangang parking lot, which took 2.5-3 hours total. This walk was absolutely beautiful, and we highly recommend it!
The trail follows a stunning river valley that is lush with bamboo and trees. The trail itself is made up of paved walkways and bridges, which makes it accessible to hikers of all fitness levels. We particularly enjoyed breathing in fresh air and looking up to see a bright blue sky.
As it is with most mountain parks and trails in China, you will come across numerous vendors selling their wares. This could be food (steamed corn, sweet potato, cured pork, etc.) and drinks or trinkets. Tim couldn't resist the urge to buy himself a toy snake for 10 RMB, which we lovingly now call Hou-Hou (meaning Monkey-Monkey) in honor of the trail where he was purchased! :p
We were surprised that we only saw two monkeys on our walk because we heard and read a lot about the number of monkeys around the trail and their aggressive behavior. Still, we were fortunate to spot two monkeys on our walk before we turned around for lunch closer to our starting point, the Wuxiangang parking lot.
Back at Wuxiangang, we purchased roundtrip bus tickets to Leidongping for 70 RMB per person. The ride to Leidongping took about 1.5 hours. By the way, be sure to keep your bus tickets because they are roundtrip! ;) (The 40 RMB and 70 RMB tickets allowed us to get from Leidongping to Baguo Si/Village at the base of the mountain the next day for free.)
At Leidongping, we realized how unprepared we were as far as clothing was concerned because it was COLD. It turns out we're not the only tourists who find themselves in this conundrum because vendors actually rent out long, warm jackets for just 30 RMB + 170 RMB as a deposit. The same option is available at Golden Summit on top of the mountain.
From Leidongping it takes about 20 minutes (on a quiet day when the path is clear) to walk to the cable car station. The station runs from 6:30 - 18:00, and tickets cost 65 RMB to ascend the mountain and 55 RMB to descend per person.
At the summit we made our way to the Golden Summit Hotel and got a room with spacious bathroom for 880 RMB. However, the room was rather cold and it took time for the heating to warm up the room. In addition to heating and hot water, the hotel has wifi in the reception area. The hotel doesn't have a restaurant, but there are plenty of snack shops and restaurants at the summit. We paid 108 RMB total for a set meal that consisted of rice + 2 vegetable and 2 meat dishes. Food is definitely more expensive at the summit (and not necessarily more delicious), but it's nice to have the option for those who spend the night at the summit.
After dinner we made our way back to our warmed up hotel room, drew the curtains and caught an early night's sleep in order to rest and catch the sunrise the next day!
As always, thank you for watching!!
Happy travels!! :)
Music:
Eden (CharlestheFirst edit) by CharlestheFirst
Live Action by Tortuga
Trip to Leshan and Emei Shan Part 3: Qingyin Pavilion
LESHAN, EMEI SHAN , CHENGDU
China - Leshan, Emei Shan & Chengdu - by Sefi
Vacation in China in 2005 (Bejing - Pingyao - Xi'an - Chengdu - Kangding - Leshan) Part 2
Part 2 of 2.
3 Weeks: Bejing - Pingyao - Hancheng - Dangjaicun - Xi'an - Chengdu - Kangding - Leshan
This is the movie my father made back in the summer of 2005 when I visited China with my family. I was 18 and had just finished high school and I didn't really like my dad filming that much, but looking back, now I can see why he did it. He made some great shots and was able to really capture the feeling of that awesome trip!
Some of the highlights of the trip:
- Tiananmen Square
- Forbidden City
- The Great Wall of China
- Pingyao
- Hancheng
- The Hidden City of Dangjiacun
- Terracotta Army, Xi'an
- QianLing Mausoleum
- Tibetan Highlands near Kangding
- The Giant Buddha of Leshan
Part 1:
第2部分。
3週:北京 - 平遙 - 韓城 - 党家村 - 西安 - 成都 - 康定 - 樂山
這是我的父親早在2005年的夏天,當我與我的家人參觀了中國電影。我18歲,剛讀完高中,我真的不喜歡我爸拍戲多,但現在回頭看,我可以看到他為什麼這樣做。他做了一些偉大的投籃,是可引導的,真正抓住這真棒之旅的感覺!
之旅的一些亮點:
- 天安門廣場
- 紫禁城
- 中國長城
- 平遙
- 韓城
- 隱藏的党家村市
- 兵馬俑,西安
- 乾陵
- 西藏高原近康定
- 樂山大佛
Trip to Leshan and Emei Shan Part 2: Map of Emei Shan & Trail to Baoguo Temple
aerial images videos on Emei mountain scene in Sichuan travel tourism 航拍峨眉山壯美風光 恍如仙境
The slopes of Emei Shan have been inhabited since as early as 10,000 years ago. It was originally a Taoist retreat.
Pugong, a medicinal plant farmer, built the Puguang Hall on the Golden Summit in the 1st century AD. In the 3rd century, the Puxian form of Buddhism (which centers on devotion to the Bodhisattva Puxian, or Samantabhadra) became dominant on Emei and the Chinese monk Huichi built the Puxian Temple (now the Wannian Temple) at the foot of the Guanxinpo Terrace.
In the mid-9th century, the Song Emperor Zhao Kuangyin sent a Buddhist mission headed by Master Jiye to India. On his return he was authorized to build temples on Mount Emei, where he preached and translated the
Indian Buddhist texts. He was also authorized to cast a Puxian bronze statue, 62 tonnes in weight and 7.85 m high, now in the Wannian Temple.
Ever since, Mount Emei has been one of the most holy places of Buddhism. Extensive rebuilding during the Ming dynasty finally converted most of Emei's Taoist temples to Buddhism.
The natural beauty and sacred significance of Emei Shan has been drawing pilgrims and tourists for 2,000 years. It was designated a World Heritage Site in 1996.
What to See at Emei Shan
Emei Shan literally means Delicate Eyebrow Mountain — it derives its name from two peaks which face each other and look like the delicate eyebrows of a Chinese classic beauty.
Emei Shan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring many temples, natural wonders and breathtaking scenery. The slopes incorporate several different climates and much wildlife, especially birds and trees. Some of the trees are more than 1,000 years old.
There are also monkeys, who are accustomed to tourists and assertive; they aren't dangerious but will beg for food and grab at bags as hikers walk along the trails. Many hikers carry walking sticks to shoo them away.
There are over 30 Buddhist temples on Emei Shan, 10 of which are large and very old. They are considered masterpieces of creative ingenuity in the way they adapt to the natural enviroment and beauty of the holy mountain.
At the mountain base is Baoguo Monastery, built in the 16th century. The monastery has serene gardens with rare plants, a library of sutras and a huge porcelain Buddha. In the stone staircase of the rear hall are figures of the Eight Immortals, betraying the temple's Taoist origins.
Further up the mountain lies the Crouching Tiger Monastery (Fuhu Si), Emei's largest temple. Once associated with the Taoist martial-arts master Zhang Sanfeng, today it is a Guanyin nunnery. Notable features include the 16th-century, 7m-high bronze Huayan Pagoda, which is engraved with 4700 Buddha images.
The Qingyin Pavilion, built against the mountainside at the foot of the Niuxin Ridge, is an ensemble of pavilions, towers, and platforms, the earliest dating from the early 6th century. Its location and the streams that run through it have earned it the name “The Mountain Garden.”
A few hours' walk or a cable car ride leads to the Golden Summit(Jinding), at 3077m. There are two temples here (the friendly Woyun Nunnery and the large Huazang Si) and thousands of padlocks inscribed with couples' names to symbolize eternal love.
Huazang Si on Jinding was founded as early as the 1st century as the Puguang Hall, later becoming the Guangxiang Temple and receiving its present royal name in 1614. It was extensively rebuilt and refurnished in the 1970s, but every effort was made to preserve its original appearance.
Jinding is the best place to experience the Four Wonders of Mt. Emei: the Buddha's Halo (rainbow-like rings that surround and move with your shadow), the Sea of Clouds, the Holy Lamp (or Divine Lights) and the Golden Summit Sunrise.
From the Golden Summit you can ride a monorail along the ridge to Wanfoding (Ten Thousand Buddha Summit), the true summit of Emei Shan.
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Trip to Leshan and Emei Shan Part 1: Boat Ride to the World's Largest Buddha
Day 5 Emei - China Kung Fu trip 2014
Footage from our Kung Fu group trip to China in July 2014. destinations included Hong Kong, Macau, Chengdu, Emei, Wudangshan and Shanghai.
Zwei Berge - eine Partnerschaft EMEI SHAN/RIGI
The partnership between the two mountains Emei Shan (Sichuan province, China) and Mount Rigi, which lie 8’013 km apart, was established in 2009. In order to symbolise the cultural and touristic collaboration, an exchange of stones between the two mountains took place. The heavyweight stones represent the valuable and long-standing partnership between RIGI and EMEI.
LESHAN - LESHAN GIANT BUDDHA SICHUAN CHINA
Emei Shan 3 - Clouds and Temples On The Summit
The peak of Mount Emei (Emei Shan) after a one and a half day of climbing the endless stairs. Clouds and temples seen from the summit of the mountain. Sichuan, China 2008
Relic of Fuhu Temple
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Kung Fu Festival in Sichuan Province
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The festival is held Mt Emei and Leshan Grand Buddha scenic area, which is believed to be the cradle of Emei Wushu. China Sichuan Emei International Wushu Festival aims at creating a platform for martial arts practitioners from all over the world to show their skills, which shows to the world that Emei Wushu is extensive and profound, and it plays an important role in carrying forward the fine traditions of the Chinese culture.
2005-10-27: Part A: China Tour: Emeishan or Mount Emei
2005-10-27: Part A: China Tour: Emeishan or Mount Emei ( Sichuan
בני שחם shacham benny Chengdu - Leshan Buddha China Day5 - 04_ 2014
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[Day9] Leshan Grand Buddha
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Cinematic professional video by Adura... hehe
I love train ride a lot. Especially over nights ride... lounging at your cabin bed overlooks the world passing by. Yunnan and Sichuan landscape is amazingly beautiful.
We arrived in the morning, took taxi towards Baoguo to check in and headed towards Leshan for the Giant Buddha.
Holding our lunch until we reach the sites. Then a long walk and hike towards the Giant Buddha.
Me and Famy managed to get lost adnt eh team split into two after we visit Wuyu Temple. Fortunately, we manage to group up and headed back to Baoguo.
Then while ain have her well deserve rest, the guys hanging out at Baoguo Temple at the edge of the village.
The night was pretty chilly... but we have fun. ;)
Tomorrow will be Emei Shan.
סונגפאן - צפון מערב מחוז סצ'ואן.songpan
songpan in north west sechuan.העיירה סונגפאן בצפון מערב מחוז סצו'ואן
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The Giant Buddha at Leshan Scenic area, Sichuan, China