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Tour Guide Words of Leshan Giant Buddha
Hello, everyone. Today, I am honored to come with you to Leshan Giant Buddha, one of the world cultural heritages. I am your tour guide. My name is Yu. You can call me Xiaoyu. I hope I can have a pleasant trip with you.

Now, we are sitting in the car, and I will tell you the origin of a Leshan Giant Buddha. In the Tang Dynasty, there was a monk named Haitong. Before the completion of Leshan Giant Buddha, the water potential at the junction of Minjiang River, Qingyi River and Dadu River was quite fierce, and shipwrecks often occurred. Haitong traveled all over the country to raise funds to build Leshan Giant Buddha. On the way, he met a greedy man and asked Haitong for money.

Haitong told him: "I can't give you money, I'd rather gouge out my eyes and give them to you!" " "The man didn't believe it. Haitong really dug out his eyeballs and gave them to that man. Later, people were very sad to learn that Haitong had died. Hundreds of thousands of people built Leshan Giant Buddha together. Well, the story is over. It's time to get off.

Now, we are going to Leshan Giant Buddha, which was originally 108 meters high, but now it is only 7 1 meter after being weathered by rain. In the past three years, natural disasters left many bodies of starving people at the confluence of the three rivers. The whole river was a corpse, and the giant Buddha could not bear to see it, closing his eyes and crying.

Look, this is Leshan Giant Buddha. You can take a look along the plank road if you are interested. Be careful when you go down. Only one person can pass through the narrowest part of this plank road. For tourists with children, please take good care of your children. Old people with hypertension had better not go down. Also, tourists must not touch the Buddha's feet when they go down, otherwise the staff will fine 300 yuan and let you catch the next person who touches your feet before you go.

Please enjoy the following time. I hope to see you next time. Have a nice trip. Goodbye!