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乐山大佛怎么玩不排队

📅 2026

Two ways to play—the Lingyun plank walk and the cruise—to see the Giant Buddha while avoiding the crowds.

Why visit

The Leshan Giant Buddha is a Maitreya seated statue carved into the cliff, with feet on three rivers and a height over 71 meters, guarding the waters for a thousand years. It is the world's largest stone-carved Buddha. Set aside about 3 hours to stroll.

Suggested itinerary

Day 1Foot-of-mountain ancient temples
Day 2Golden Summit and monkey area
Day 3Leshan Giant Buddha

Highlights along the way

Leshan Giant Buddha

The Leshan Giant Buddha is a Maitreya seated statue carved into the cliff, with feet on three rivers and a height over 71 meters, guarding the waters for a thousand years. It is the world's largest stone-carved Buddha. Set aside about 3 hours to stroll.

🧭 Local tips

FAQ

When is the best time to visit Emeishan?

April to October is best, when mountain flowers and the sea of clouds follow one another and the Golden Summit is clear. Winter snow scenery is beautiful but the paths are slippery—mind your safety.

How to spend two to three days on Emeishan?

One day at the Golden Summit for the Buddha's light, one day at the mid-mountain Qingyin Pavilion and One-Line-Sky, and the rest at Baoguo Temple and the monkey area. The cable car saves legwork.

Want to know more? Check out the Emeishan travel guide, itinerary planning, or all attractions.
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