Mount Emei is located near 30 north latitude, in the southwest of Sichuan Province, on the southwest edge of Sichuan Basin. It is one of the "four famous Buddhist mountains" in China, with steep terrain and beautiful scenery. Known as "Emei is the best in the world". The top of the Buddha on the mountain is the highest, with an altitude of 3099 meters, which is more than 2700 meters higher than Emei Plain. "Emei County Records" says: "The clouds are beautiful and green, and the makeup is far away. It is really like a cicada's head moth, thin and long, beautiful and gorgeous, hence the name Emei Mountain. "
Mount Emei is located at the intersection of various natural elements, with complex floristic elements, rich biological species and many endemic species. A complete subtropical vegetation system has been preserved, with more than 3,200 species of plants, accounting for about110 of the total plant species in China. Mount Emei is also home to all kinds of rare animals, with more than 2,300 species. There are many monkeys along the mountain road. They often beg for food from tourists in groups, which is a major feature of the mountain.
Emei Mountain-Leshan Giant Buddha is a dual heritage of world culture and nature. Emei Mountain Ancient Architecture Complex is a national key cultural relic protection unit, and Emei Mountain Scenic Area with Emei Mountain as the main body is a national key scenic spot and a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction.