15 September 2019

One Day at Emeishan: From Leshan to the Golden Summit

Late August in Sichuan is warm, humid, and often wrapped in mist — the perfect season to experience the mystical beauty of Mount Emei (峨眉山). As one of China’s Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains, Emeishan (峨眉山) combines dramatic mountain scenery, ancient temples, lush forests, and spiritual tranquility into an unforgettable journey.

Although many travelers spend several days exploring the mountain, it is still possible to experience its highlights in a single long and rewarding day trip from Leshan (乐山).

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Emeishan Tourism Map


Early Morning Departure from Leshan (乐山)


The day began before sunrise at Holiday Inn Express Leshan City Square. The streets outside were still quiet, with only a few breakfast stalls beginning to prepare steaming buns and noodles for early commuters.

I headed to the bus stop near our hotel to catch Bus 601, the convenient public bus connecting Leshan 
(乐山city to Emeishan (峨眉山). The ride was comfortable and inexpensive, gradually leaving behind the urban streets of Leshan (乐山as the scenery transformed into greener countryside and rolling hills.

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On Bus 601 to Emeishan

After arriving at the Emeishan Tour Passenger Transport Center (峨眉山旅游客运中心), the mountain adventure truly began.

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Emeishan Tour Passenger Transport Center

The transport center was already bustling with visitors carrying backpacks, umbrellas, and hiking poles. Since private vehicles cannot access much of the scenic mountain area, everyone continues using the official shuttle buses. I purchased the full round-trip shuttle bus ticket, which made the entire journey straightforward and efficient.

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Ticketing offices inside Emeishan Tour Passenger Transport Center


The Scenic Shuttle Bus Ride to Leidongping (雷洞坪)


From Baoguo Temple Bus Station (报国寺车站) (located adjacent to 
Emeishan Tour Passenger Transport Center (峨眉山旅游客运中心)), I boarded the shuttle bus bound for Leidongping Bus Station (雷洞坪车站).

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Row of shuttle buses at Baoguo Temple Bus Station

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Entrance and shuttle bus ticket

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Terms and conditions of the entry ticket

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On the shuttle bus waiting to depart

The journey took roughly two hours and climbed steadily through dense mountain forests and winding cliffside roads. Outside the windows, the scenery constantly changed — bamboo groves, deep valleys, waterfalls hidden among rocks, and mountain ridges disappearing into clouds.

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Departing the bus station

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Scenery along the shuttle bus ride

The higher we climbed, the cooler the temperature became. The humid summer heat from Leshan (乐山) slowly gave way to refreshing mountain air. Thick mist drifted between the trees, giving the mountain an almost mystical atmosphere.

Occasionally, the shuttle bus passed hikers trekking uphill on foot, some beginning multi-day pilgrimages toward the summit.


Walking Through the Forest to Jieyin Temple (接引殿)


After arriving at Leidongping 
Bus Station (雷洞坪车站), the next stage required a scenic 1.5 km walk to Jieyin Temple (接引殿).

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Leidongping Bus Station

The road wound gently through towering trees and mist-covered forest. Despite the number of visitors, the mountain still felt peaceful and spiritual. The cool air, birdsong, and occasional temple bells created a calming atmosphere.

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Uphill walk towards Jieyin Temple

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Sight of the cable car ropeway to the Golden Summit

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Arriving Jieyin Temple

Along the route, the famous Emeishan (峨眉山) monkeys occasionally appeared near the railings and resting areas. They were clearly accustomed to tourists and watched everyone carefully, hoping for food. Warning signs everywhere reminded visitors to secure their belongings and avoid feeding them.

The late August greenery was especially beautiful. Everything looked vibrant after the summer rains, with moss-covered stones and dripping leaves adding to the mountain’s charm.


Ascending to the Golden Summit (金顶) by Cable Car


At Jieyin Temple (接引殿), I purchased a cable car ticket for the final ascent to the summit.

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Split junction at Jieyin Temple for those who want to walk up to Golden Summit instead

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Cable car ticket office

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Entry to the cable car ride

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Reprinted ticket with the cable car ride

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Queue for the cable car ride

The cable car ride itself was spectacular. As it rose above the forest canopy, the landscape opened dramatically. Layers of mountains stretched endlessly into the distance while clouds floated below like waves across the valleys.

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View of the surrounding mountains from the cable car

Then came the arrival at the breathtaking Golden Summit (金顶) of Mount Emei (峨眉山).


Exploring the Golden Summit (金顶)


The Golden Summit 
(金顶) felt like a world above the clouds.

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View of the cable car station against a sea of clouds

Towering over the summit area was the magnificent golden statue of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva (十方普贤菩萨), shining brilliantly even through the shifting mist. Pilgrims quietly circled the statue in prayer while travelers paused to admire the panoramic mountain views.

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Mystical view of the Samantabhadra Bodhisattva golden statue

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Prayers at Woyun Temple

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The Samantabhadra Bodhisattva golden statue, highlight of the Golden Summit

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Walk around the golden statue

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Elephant sculpture

At over 3,000 meters above sea level, the temperature was significantly cooler than below. The weather changed rapidly — one moment revealing sweeping blue skies and distant mountain ranges, the next hiding everything inside thick white fog. The constantly changing clouds became part of the experience itself. Sometimes the mist would suddenly part, revealing dramatic cliffs and endless mountain peaks before slowly closing again.

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Temples around the Golden Summit

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Huazang Temple

The summit observation platforms offered some of the most unforgettable views in Sichuan. Looking down at the sea of clouds beneath the mountain peaks felt almost unreal.

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Pathway towards Wanfo Summit


Returning Down the Mountain


After spending time exploring the summit area, taking photographs, and enjoying the cool mountain atmosphere, I began the journey back down.

The route retraced the same path: cable car back to Jieyin Temple 
(接引殿), followed by the forest walk to Leidongping Bus Station (雷洞坪车站), and finally the long shuttle bus ride descending toward Baoguo Temple Bus Station (报国寺车站).

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Waiting for the cable car ride to descend

As the shuttle bus wound down the mountain roads, the forests slowly transitioned back into warmer lower-altitude scenery. The late afternoon sunlight filtered through the mist, creating beautiful golden reflections among the trees.

Evening Walk Near Baoguo Temple (报国寺)


Back at the lower mountain area, I decided to take a short walk through the Yingbin Square (迎宾广场) en route to Baoguo Temple 
(报国寺).

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Yingbin Square

This quieter section provided a completely different atmosphere from the dramatic summit above. Gentle streams flowed through the forest while stone pathways curved beneath ancient trees.

Along the route, I stopped at the charming bell pavilion overlooking the surrounding greenery. Nearby, the beautiful Xiujia Waterfall (秀甲瀑布) cascaded gracefully over rocks into the stream below. The sound of flowing water combined with the cool evening air created a calm and relaxing ending to the day.

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Bell Pavilion

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Xiujia Waterfall

Compared to the grandeur of the Golden Summit 
(金顶), this area felt intimate and peaceful — a reminder that Emeishan’s (峨眉山) beauty exists not only at its highest peaks, but also within its forests, temples, and quiet corners.

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Buddhism Wall Carvings

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Carvings of The Pregnant Elephant in Dream

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Intro to The Pregnant Elephant in Dream

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Sakyamuni sculpture

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Intro to Sakyamuni sculpture

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Hua Yan sculpture

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Pilgrims Holy Shrine

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Intro to Pilgrims Holy Shrine

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Returning to Leshan (乐山)


As evening approached, I returned to the Emeishan Tour Passenger Transport Center (峨眉山旅游客运中心) and boarded Bus 601 back to Leshan 
(乐山).

The ride back felt much quieter after the long day of climbing, walking, and sightseeing. Looking out the window, the mountain slowly disappeared behind layers of evening mist.

Eventually, the familiar city lights of Leshan 
(乐山appeared once again, marking the end of an unforgettable one-day adventure.

Back at Holiday Inn Express Leshan City Square, exhaustion quickly set in — but so did the satisfaction of having experienced one of China’s most sacred and beautiful mountains in a single remarkable day.

Final Thoughts


A one-day trip to Emeishan 
(峨眉山) is long but highly rewarding, especially for travelers based in Leshan (乐山). The transportation system is efficient, the scenery is spectacular, and the combination of forests, temples, waterfalls, and cloud-covered peaks makes every stage of the journey memorable.

Late August brings lush greenery and dramatic misty landscapes, though visitors should prepare for changing mountain weather with light jackets or rain gear.

From the towering Golden Summit 
(金顶) to the peaceful Xiujia Waterfall (秀甲瀑布) below, Emeishan (峨眉山) offers far more than just mountain views — it delivers a journey filled with nature, spirituality, and unforgettable atmosphere.

14 September 2019

Holiday Inn Express Leshan City Square: The Perfect Gateway to Leshan Giant Buddha and Mount Emei

When planning a trip to Leshan (乐山) and Emeishan (峨眉山), choosing the right hotel can make a huge difference. During my stay in Sichuan, Holiday Inn Express Leshan City Square (乐山广场智选假日酒店) proved to be an excellent base for exploring two of the region's most famous attractions — the Leshan Giant Buddha (乐山大佛) and Emeishan (峨眉山).



Excellent Location for Independent Travelers


One of the hotel's biggest advantages is its strategic location. Situated in the heart of Leshan 
(乐山), the property offers convenient access to transportation, dining, and shopping facilities.

The hotel is only a short distance from Leshan Railway Station 
(乐山站), making it particularly convenient for travelers arriving by China's extensive high-speed rail network. Whether arriving from Chengdu (成都) or continuing onward to other destinations in Sichuan, transfers are straightforward and hassle-free.

For visitors planning to explore Emeishan 
(峨眉山), public transportation is remarkably easy. Local buses (eg. Bus 601) connect the city with Emeishan (峨眉山), allowing travelers to reach the Emeishan Tourist Passenger Transport Center (峨眉山旅游客运中心) conveniently and economically. From there, shuttle buses provide access to the mountain's scenic areas.

The hotel is also well-positioned for visiting the world-famous Leshan Giant Buddha 
(乐山大佛). Public buses and taxis are readily available, making it simple to reach the scenic area without the need for organized tours. This flexibility is especially valuable for independent travelers who prefer exploring at their own pace.

Comfortable and Practical Accommodation


As expected from the Holiday Inn Express brand, the rooms are clean, modern, and functional. After a full day of sightseeing, the comfortable beds and efficient room layout provide a welcome place to relax and recharge.

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King Superior Room

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Toilet

The hotel offers reliable Wi-Fi, efficient check-in services, and all the essentials needed for a comfortable stay. While it may not be a luxury property, it delivers excellent value for travelers who prioritize convenience and practicality.

A Satisfying Breakfast Buffet


Another highlight of the stay is the complimentary breakfast buffet.

Each morning, guests can enjoy a selection of Chinese and Western breakfast options. Typical offerings include steamed buns, congee, noodles, vegetables, eggs, bread, pastries, fresh fruit, and beverages such as coffee, tea, and juice.

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Breakfast Buffet

The variety is more than sufficient to start a busy sightseeing day. Whether heading to the Leshan Giant Buddha (乐山大佛or embarking on an early excursion to Emeishan (峨眉山), the breakfast buffet provides a convenient and filling meal without needing to search for food outside the hotel.

Ideal for Exploring Sichuan's Top Attractions


For travelers whose primary goal is to visit both the Leshan Giant Buddha 
(乐山大佛and Emeishan (峨眉山)Holiday Inn Express Leshan City Square (乐山广场智选假日酒店offers an excellent combination of comfort, convenience, and value.

Its proximity to Leshan Railway Station 
(乐山站), easy access to public transportation, comfortable rooms, and dependable breakfast buffet make it a practical choice for both short stays and longer explorations of the region.

If you're looking for a hassle-free base from which to discover two of China's most iconic UNESCO World Heritage attractions, this hotel is well worth considering.

21 December 2017

One Day Shopping Trip in Bangkok, Featuring Chatuchak Weekend Market, Terminal 21 and Train Night Market Ratchada

Day 4

On the second day of our Bangkok tour, we would be travelling further out of the Pratunam area for more shopping activities. But before that, we had breakfast at our First House Hotel first. The breakfast was buffet style and already included as part of our stay. They had a wide spread of food to choose from, including bread, sausages, ham, omelette, salad, fruits, and hot beverages, as well as local/Asian offerings like fried rice and noodles, Dim Sum and seasoned vegetables. Considering the price we paid for the hotel, the breakfast was well worth it.

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Breakfast buffet at First House Hotel


BTS Skytrain

After our sumptuous breakfast, we walked approximately 15 minutes to the Rachathewi BTS Station. We would be taking the BTS Skytrain on Sukhumvit Line to Mo Chit BTS Station, where Chatuchak Weekend Market (our destination) is located.

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Train platform at Rachathewi BTS Station

BTS Skytrain is one of the rail systems within Bangkok city, with the other 2 main systems being the MRT and Airport Rail Line. Other serving different parts of the city, the main difference between BTS Skytrain and MRT is BTS Skytrain travels using the viaduct, while MRT is underground. 

We purchased the Rabbit Card at the Rachathewi BTS Station, which is a rechargeable contactless store value card, like EZ-Link Card in Singapore and Oyster Card in London. Other than using it for rides on the BTS Skytrain, the Rabbit Card can also be used for payment at many retail outlets and fast-food restaurants. Do note that Rabbit Card cannot be used for MRT rides.

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Adult Rabbit Card

The BTS Skytrain is air-conditioned, spacious, and ride is cheap, which is a good option to beat the sweltering heat and the slow-moving road traffic in Bangkok.


Chatuchak Weekend Market

After we arrived at Mo Chit BTS Station, it was just a short distance walk to the eastern entrance of the Chatuchak Weekend Market. Chatuchak Weekend Market is the World's largest weekend market, with more than 15,000 stalls selling a wide variety of the things, such as clothing and accessories, handicrafts, home decor, plants and gardening equipment, pets and accessories, and food and beverages. Over 200,000 visitors (both locals and tourists) visit the market every weekend, so you could image the crowd. 

The stalls are organized into multiple lanes within large market, making it like a maze and visitor could easily get lost inside. There is a Clock Tower in the middle of the market and serves as a very prominent landmark to meet and gather. The main market is sheltered, but open concept with no air-conditioning. On a hot day, like the day we went, the interior of the market can become warm and stuffy. 

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Chatuchak Weekend Market


Lunch @ Amulets Gallery & Coffee

We toured and shopped around the market for approximately 2.5 hours, we were tired and hungry by then. We eventually dropped by a small restaurant called Amulets Gallery & Coffee for our lunch, which was one of the few eateries that was air-conditioned. 

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Amulets Gallery & Coffee

We ordered their shrimp and pork fried rice, which was tasty, reasonably priced, and nice looking in a "Heart-Shaped" presentation. Most importantly was we could enjoy our lunch in the air-conditioned cooling environment.

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Shrimp Fried Rice
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Pork Fried Rice


Terminal 21 Shopping Center

We departed Chatuchak Weekend Market after lunch and headed for our next destination, Terminal 21 Shopping Center. We returned to the Mo Chit BTS Station and took the Sukhumvit Line to Asok BTS Station, which has a direct link to Level 2 of the shopping center.

Terminal 21 Shopping Center is a popular lifestyle mall, which is themed as an airport terminal. Each level of the mall is decorated with a different travel destination theme, such as Caribbean, Tokyo, London, Paris, San Francisco, and Hollywood. This is where the mall stands out from other typical shopping centers in Bangkok.

We mainly window shopped around, taking photographs of the different "landmarks and icons", such as the Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco.

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The Golden Gate Bridge at Terminal 21
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Mural of San Francisco


Train Night Market Ratchada

As it nears the evening time, we departed the mall for our last destination of the day, Train Night Market Ratchada. We went to the nearby Sukhumvit MRT Station and took the Blue Line to Thailand Cultural Centre MRT Station, which is just 3 stops away. The market is located behind the Esplanade Mall, so we had to skirt around the mall from the MRT station exit.

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Train platform at Sukhumvit MRT Station
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The plastic token used for MRT ride

Train Night Market Ratchada. also known as Rot Fai Market Ratchada, is an outdoor market with rows of colourful tents selling clothes, fashion accessories, hand phone covers, toys, street food and beverages. The market is huge and took us a long time to cover all the rows of stalls. As it was dinner time too, we also took the chance to buy some of the street food, which included grilled pork, pork ribs, sweet potato balls, crispy crepes, and mango sticky rice. 

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Entrance to Train Night Market Ratchada
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Rows of colour tent stalls
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It had been a long day of walking and our legs were already sored and tired. We decided to call it a day and headed back to our hotel, retracing the same way we came by taking the MRT and BTS Skytrain.