The scenery is stunning, the authentic architecture is breathtaking, and the culture is rich, making it a worthwhile visit. However, it's too demanding on your legs, so you can only explore selectively and not explore the entire area. It's too tiring to walk or climb, making it a true paradise for hikers.
Daluo Palace: A crowning achievement of Chinese Taoist architecture, built atop the Lion Rock cliffs, it's truly breathtaking! The structure boasts 13 layers, reminiscent of the Potala Palace, earning it the nickname "Little Potala Palace."
Yunfeng Temple: The main attraction is the Buddhist temple nestled beneath the cliff's grottoes, as well as Tiesuo Ridge and a zigzagging suspended staircase and plank road built on the sheer cliff face, a truly breathtaking experience. This area is also a landmark of Mianshan and perfect for breathtaking aerial photography.
Zhengguo Temple: Home to over a dozen living Bodhisattvas, unseen elsewhere, experts have called it a "world wonder." Lingying Pagoda is accessible for ascent, and aerial photography is truly breathtaking! Jiegong Ridge: Jie Zitui's retreat, cremation site, and place of worship. The Jie Temple on the mountain is located in a giant cave and is the largest cave temple in my country.