Leshan Giant Buddha

A colossal Buddha watching over the meeting of three rivers

Overview

The Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area is home to the world’s largest ancient stone Buddha statue, carved into a red sandstone cliff during the Tang Dynasty. The seated Maitreya Buddha faces the confluence of three rivers — the Min, Dadu, and Qingyi — as if calming the once-dangerous waters below.

Construction began in the 8th century and took nearly 90 years to complete. Today, the site is part of a UNESCO World Heritage listing shared with nearby Mount Emei. Beyond the Buddha itself, the scenic area includes temples, cliff carvings, forest paths, and river views.

Why Visit

The scale alone is astonishing — at 71 meters tall, the Buddha is not just seen, but felt. Standing near the statue’s feet or looking up from the riverside gives a powerful sense of ancient engineering and devotion.

The setting is equally compelling. With rivers converging below and lush hills surrounding the cliff, the site blends spiritual heritage with dramatic natural scenery. It is one of Sichuan’s most iconic cultural landmarks and pairs easily with Chengdu or Mount Emei.

Best For: Families, Culture Lovers, Food Lovers

Leshan Giant Buddha Highlights

Leshan Giant Buddha

The 71-Meter Seated Buddha

Carved directly into the cliff face during the Tang Dynasty, the Buddha remains the largest ancient stone Buddha statue in the world.
Leshan Giant Buddha

Cliff Walk & Plank Path

A narrow stairway carved into the rock allows visitors to descend alongside the Buddha for close-up views of its scale and craftsmanship.
Leshan Giant Buddha

River Confluence View

The meeting point of three rivers creates a sweeping panorama, best appreciated from the hilltop or by boat.
Leshan Giant Buddha

Lingyun Temple Area

Historic temples and shaded forest paths surround the Buddha, offering quieter corners away from the main viewing platforms.

Practical Guide for Visiting Leshan Giant Buddha

Open Hours

Generally 08:00 – 17:30
(Closing time may extend slightly in peak season.)

Tickets

Entry requires a paid ticket to the scenic area.
Tickets can be purchased online or at the entrance.
Boat-viewing tickets are sold separately.

Best Time

March to June and September to November offer comfortable temperatures and clearer views.
Morning visits help avoid crowds and strong midday sun.

How Long

Plan 2 to 3 hours for walking routes and cliff paths.
Allow extra time if including a boat tour.

Transportation

From Chengdu, take a high-speed train to Leshan (about 1–1.5 hours), then a taxi or bus to the scenic area (15–20 minutes).
Day trips from Chengdu are common and convenient.

More Tips

Crowds can be heavy on weekends and public holidays.
The cliff stairway can be steep and narrow; wear comfortable shoes.
Consider viewing the Buddha both from above and by boat for different perspectives.
Bring water and sun protection, especially in summer.

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FAQ

Is Leshan Giant Buddha worth visiting?

Yes. It is one of China’s most impressive historical monuments and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The combination of scale, history, and river scenery makes it unique.

How tall is the Buddha?

The statue stands approximately 71 meters tall, carved directly into a cliff during the Tang Dynasty.

Can I walk down next to the Buddha?

Yes. A narrow cliff-side staircase allows visitors to descend along the statue for closer views, though queues may form during busy periods.

Is the boat tour necessary?

Not necessary, but recommended. Viewing the Buddha from the river provides a full frontal perspective that cannot be seen from the cliff paths.

How crowded is it?

It can be very busy during weekends and Chinese holidays. Arriving early or visiting on a weekday provides a better experience.

Can I visit Leshan and return to Chengdu in one day?

Yes. High-speed trains make day trips convenient and efficient.

Is it suitable for children and elderly visitors?

Yes, though the cliff stairway involves steps and narrow passages. Visitors can skip the descent and still enjoy views from above.

Is Leshan Giant Buddha part of Mount Emei?

They are separate scenic areas but share UNESCO World Heritage status and are often visited together.

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