The ticket prices for Mount Emei varied according to the peak season and off-season. The ticket price for the peak season (January 16 to December 14) was 160 yuan per person, with a discount of 80 yuan per person. The ticket price for the off-season (December 15 to January 15 of the following year) was 110 yuan per person, with a discount of 55 yuan per person. In addition, Mount Emei scenic area also offered a half-price discount policy, including children between 1.2 meters and 1.5 meters tall, teenagers between the ages of 6 and 18, students, and the elderly between the ages of 60 and 65. Please refer to the relevant official website or consult the staff of the scenic spot for the specific ticket entrance and other preferential policies.

The ticket prices for Mount Emei varied according to the peak season and off-season. During the peak season (January 16 to December 14), the ticket price was 160 yuan per person at full price and 80 yuan per person at half price. In the off-season (December 15 to January 15), the ticket price was 110 yuan per person at full price and 55 yuan per person at half price. In addition, the ticket price of Mount Emei did not include other expenses such as ropeways, sightseeing cars, temples, etc. Therefore, the price of Mount Emei tickets changed in different seasons and preferential policies.
The entrance ticket to Mount Emei was not free for a 60-year-old. People between the ages of 60 (inclusive) and 65 (exclusive) who enter the mountain on non-legal holidays need to buy a half-price ticket. Therefore, a 60-year-old person had to pay for the entrance ticket to Mount Emei.
The ticket price of Mount Emei varied according to the season and the scenic area. In the peak season (January 16 to December 14), the full price was 160 yuan/person, and the half price was 80 yuan/person. In the off-season (December 15 to January 15 of the following year), the full price was 110 yuan/person, and the half price was 55 yuan/person. Leshan locals went to Mount Emei to play. The entrance ticket to the mountain was 10 yuan with their ID card. During the peak season (April 1-November 30), the adult ticket price was 185 yuan and the student ticket price was 90 yuan. During the off-season (December 1-March 31 of the following year), the adult ticket price was 110 yuan and the student ticket price was 55 yuan. The above did not include the cost of temples, ropeways, and insurance. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Mount Shu's Quest to Mount Emei was a martial arts novel with excellent plot and writing style. It was written by the author, Ten Miles Fishing Boat. The story was about the protagonist, Lu Xuan, who had been pursuing the Dao for half his life, but had never been able to find the way to enter the sect. When he decided to return to his hometown to benefit his people, he unexpectedly obtained a copy of the Nine River Flowing Water Scripture. As for the specific plot and content of the Mount Shu challenge to Emei, the information provided so far was insufficient to answer.
"Song of the Moon in Mount Emei" was written by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. The original text was "The moon in Mount Emei turns into autumn, and its shadow flows into the Pingqiang River. At night I set out from the clear stream to the Three Gorge. I miss you and don't see you coming down to Yuzhou." In front of the tall and steep Mount Emei hung half a moon, and the moon's shadow was reflected in the flowing Pingqiang River. At night, they set off from Qingxi Posthouse by boat to the Three Gorges. Because they missed their friends (or the moon in Mount Emei) and could not see each other, they went to Yuzhou. In the poem, Mount Emei is located in the southwest of Emei County, Sichuan Province; Pingqiang is Qingyi River, northeast of Mount Emei; Qingxi refers to Qingxi Posthouse, belonging to Qianwei, Sichuan Province, near Mount Emei; Three gorges refers to Qutang Gorge, Wu Gorge and Xiling Gorge of the Yangtze River (one refers to the three gorges of Litou, Bei'e and Pingqiang in Leshan, Sichuan Province, and Qingxi is located in the upper reaches of Litou Gorge); Yuzhou is located in Ba County, which is now Chongqing. In addition,"Moon Song of Mount Emei" had a song version performed by Wang Zhengliang and Cao Yuanyuan, as well as a violin song composed by Huang Huwei in 1981. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Huazang Temple, also known as Yongming Huazang Temple, was located on the main peak of Mount Emei's Golden Peak, 3077 meters above sea level. Huazang Temple was built in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It was one of the eight key temples on Mount Emei and one of the key temples in the country. The temple included the Golden Hall and the Great Buddha Hall, with a total construction area of 1614 square meters. The Golden Hall was currently the largest in the country, and it was made of golden tiles. The main hall used copper tiles, beams, doors and windows, and bucket arch. It was called the copper hall. There were three halls in Huazang Temple, namely Maitreya Hall, Mahavira Hall, and Samantabhadra Hall (Golden Hall, Golden Peak). Huazang Temple was the highest temple in China, attracting many believers and tourists.
In 2024, Huangshan Scenic Area launched a series of free ticket policies. First of all, all tourists whose zodiac sign was "Dragon"(based on the Gregorian calendar year on their ID card) and whose name contained the word "Dragon" could enjoy free tickets to Huangshan Scenic Area regardless of region or gender. In addition, from March 6,2024 to March 8,2024, Huangshan Scenic Area implemented a free ticket policy for female tourists. For the citizens and residents of Huangshan City, with a valid ID card or local residence permit (for those who have not applied for an ID card, they can enjoy the free ticket policy of Huangshan Scenic Area before April 30, 2024.) From May 1st, 2024 to June 30th, 2024, citizens and residents of Huangshan City can enjoy a half-price discount on tickets to Huangshan Scenic Area. In addition, teenagers under the age of 18 and people over the age of 60 could also enter the park for free during non-holidays. The specific free policies and preferential targets could be reserved and verified through the official Huangshan tourism platform.
The ticket price for Mount Song scenic area was 80 yuan for Shaolin scenic area, including the permanent residence of Shaolin Temple, Pagoda Forest, Sanhuang Stronghold, martial arts performance, First Ancestor Nunnery, Second Ancestor Nunnery and other scenic spots. Songyang scenic area tickets were 30 yuan, including Songyang Academy and other scenic spots. The entrance ticket to Zhongyue scenic spot was 50 yuan, including Zhongyue Temple, Star Observation Platform, Luya Waterfall and other scenic spots. The ticket price of Mount Song scenic area was for reference only. The specific opening time and ticket price at that time shall prevail.
The classical Chinese "Emei Mountain Journey" is translated as follows: "Travels on Mount Emei" was an ancient prose written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. The article recorded Li Bai's experience of traveling to Mount Emei and described the natural scenery and historical culture of Mount Emei, which had high literary value and historical significance. The original text was as follows: Li Bai went to Mount Emei and moored at Niuzhu at night. It rained for a long time that night, so he set out. After crossing the Three Gorge, passing through the Five Streams, passing through Xiaoxiang and arriving at the Wu Gorge, he returned. At night I moored at Niuzhu to meet my friends before leaving the next day. In the middle of the night, they boarded the boat and said goodbye. The friend asked,"Where are you going?" "I am from Mount Emei," said Li Bai. The friend said,"Is it Mount Emei? How high is it?" Li Bai said,"The autumn shadow of Mount Emei in the middle of the moon flows into the Pingqiang River. My white hair is three thousand feet long, as if I were growing in sorrow. I don't know where the autumn frost can be found in the mirror. (I suspect it's the frost at night) What branches can I rely on when I circle around the tree three times? The mountains have no hills, the river is exhausted, the winter thunder shakes the summer rain and snow, the heaven and earth unite, and then I dare to break off with you." When his friend heard this, he shed tears of sorrow.
The time taken to climb Mount Emei depended on the route chosen and one's physical condition. There were many hiking routes to choose from on Mount Emei. The longest route took about 16 hours and the entire journey was about 60 kilometers. However, there were also shorter routes that required less time. Therefore, the time needed to climb Mount Emei varied from person to person. If you choose to take the sightseeing bus and cable car in the scenic area, you can reach the top of the mountain faster. In general, climbing Mount Emei usually takes a long time. It is recommended to prepare in advance and arrange sufficient time.