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Does Leshan Giant Buddha have altitude sickness?
Theoretically, altitude sickness will occur when the altitude reaches about 2700 meters. Symptoms of altitude sickness generally include headache, shortness of breath, chest tightness, anorexia, low fever, dizziness and fatigue. Some people appear because of low oxygen content: purple lips and fingertips, lethargy, hyperactivity, insomnia and other different manifestations. Some people appear because the air is dry: rough skin, chapped lips and so on.

Although the highest peak of Mount Emei is 3099 meters above sea level, according to the statistics of tourists sent by our group, no tourists said that climbing Mount Emei would cause altitude sickness, and only a few tourists would feel physically weak and tired. As long as you are in good health, there is no serious illness, and there is no problem below 3500, you can rest assured to visit Emei Mountain.