By the time we hiked down to this point from the summit (was too early for the cablecar to work), I am afraid I was all templed out. This temple is on multiple levels so unique in that way.
The Jieyin Temple is located in the Emei Mountain Scenic Area of Emeishan City, Leshan City. It was originally the place to receive pilgrims and meals. It is one of the main monasteries in Emei Mountain. It was built in the Song Dynasty as the new temple, and in the Ming Dynasty was expanded into a temple. It is also called the Chaoyang Pavilion. There is a statue of Amitabha, and the Daxiong Hall is for the statue of Sakyamuni, on both sides for the Kaye and the Ananda.
It's at the bottom of the hill, and it's climbing up the hill.
Most of the people who come here are to take the cable car. There are a lot of mountain products, Ganoderma lucidum, many kinds of fun little things and handicrafts.
I haven’t been, just want to go, I don’t know how it is
Jieyindian is the only way to climb to the top by ropeway. There is the Daxiong Hall to visit. In fact, the most interesting place here is the 1.5KM road from Leidongping to Jieyindian. In addition to the food that the merchants buy and eat, There are rental winter clothes. The most interesting thing is that you may encounter a monkey. It may not be in a tree, but he may hide on the roof of the store waiting for an opportunity to commit crimes. The biggest attraction here is the big azaleas, the lonely curved tree on the cliff, the bottomless sea of clouds, and the invisible fog. This section of the road is always crawling, and you must be prepared to be tired. Yo.
Jieyindian is one of the main temples in Mount Emei, which was built in Song Dynasty. The building in the temple is a typical Qing dynasty. The Hall of Jie Yin is covered with ice and snow for a large part of the year. There are many evergreen pines and cypresses around the Hall of Jie Yin, making the whole hall more solemn and solemn.