Jiulinggang
Jiulinggang, one of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China, is a place name in Mount Emei. It is located on the west side of huayanding, and is the junction of the north and south mountain roads. Zhao Xun said: "fanjiu, the main peak of the mountain, is named after the Xianfeng mountain."
Jiulinggang is about 1900 meters above sea level. It is an important transportation hub of Mount Emei mountaineering route. After arriving at jiulinggang, if you go up, you can reach xixianchi through the extremely steep slope.
Jiulinggang also has two downhill (or uphill) routes to choose from. To the East, you can go to Wannian Temple via huayanding, Chudian and xixinsuo. To the west, you can go through Yuxian temple and Xianfeng temple to hongchunping, yixiantian and qingyinge. This section of the road is the most beautiful section of Mount Emei. There are many rare plants along the way. Here you can really enjoy the rich and colorful scenery of Mount Emei.
At the foot of jiulinggang, there were two old temples, GuoZhe and Yongyan.
Address: Mount Emei Scenic Area, Leshan
Longitude: 103.34063339233
Latitude: 29.567262926023
Jiulinggang
Former site of National Southwest United University - Guo Li Xi Nan Lian He Da Xue Jiu Zhi
Henan Art Center Art Museum - He Nan Yi Shu Zhong Xin Yi Shu Guan