Is the Jinding of Emei Mountain cold in May?
If it is normal weather, the temperature in May should be higher. You can wear short-sleeved T-shirts at the foot of Mount Emei. If you want to go up the mountain, you can take a jacket. If you want to live in Jinding at the top of the mountain, you should wear a sweater. The temperature difference between morning and evening at the top of the mountain is large, and it is still relatively cold. Specifically, you can look at the weather forecast of scenic spots and get ready for clothes.
Huazang Temple, the full name of "Yongming Huazang Temple", is located at the main peak of Jinding in Emei Mountain, with an altitude of 3077 meters. Jin Dian is one of the temples in Huazang Temple, occupying the highest position. Together with Huazang Temple, it is called Huazang Temple and Jinding.
The golden dome of Mount Emei was built in the Tang Dynasty, and the roof was covered with tiles. It was also called "Silver Roof" in Yuan Dynasty. There is a sleeping cloud temple next to the temple, which has a dining hall and guest rooms for tourists to stay and eat. In Jinding, you can watch the four wonders of Emei-sunrise, sea of clouds, Buddha's light and magic lamp. Jinding is adjacent to Thousand Buddhas and Ten Thousand Buddhas. There are also buildings on the top of the Buddha, and a sightseeing cableway connects Jinding and Jieyin Temple.
Emeishan specialty
1, heavy snow in Emei
Mount Emei is 800- 1200m above sea level. There are abundant snow buds in Emei, and the areas around Chicheng Peak, Baiyan Peak, Yunv Mountain, Tianchi Peak, Jingyue Peak and Wannian Temple are shrouded in mist all the year round. Tea is flat, smooth, straight and sharp.
2, Mount Emei bitter bamboo shoots
The bitter bamboo shoots in Emei Mountain are sweet and crisp, pure in taste and rich in vitamins. Mount Emei has 50,000 mu of bitter bamboo base, radiating nearly 70,000 mu of surrounding counties, with an annual output of fresh bitter bamboo shoots 1.2 million tons and canned 1.0 tons.
3. Ash content
Fraxinus mandshurica, also known as Fraxinus mandshurica, is the origin of Fraxinus mandshurica. Fraxinus mandshurica is a rare specialty in the world and a traditional export commodity of China. Because it is only produced in China, it is called "China wax", and because it is mainly produced in Sichuan, it is called "Sichuan wax".
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Huazang Temple