点评:I recently tackled Mount Emei on a shoestring budget. Total damage? Just 407 RMB.Started late from Chengdu East due to my friend’s "lagging," so we hit Baoguo Temple at 5 PM. Pro tip: start by 4 PM to soak in the vibes at Qingyin Pavilion—it’s pure magic. The hike up the 99 Bends is a total leg-killer, especially in the dark. I wore a cotton tee (huge mistake!), and feeling damp while the mountain wind hits you is definitely not the move. Stick to moisture-wicking gear, folks!Highlight: Xianfeng Temple’s zen vibes and free tea were a lifesaver. We pushed through the night, reached the Golden Summit, and missed the free medals by 10 minutes because we didn't "clock out" on time. Total bummer, but seeing the Buddha statue glowing against the morning mist made the struggle worth it. Grab a 3 RMB bamboo stick at the base—your knees will thank you later. It’s a grind, but the views are elite.
翻译:我最近用极少的预算挑战了峨眉山。总共花了?才407元人民币。因为朋友“耽搁”,我们从成都东站出发晚了,下午5点才到宝国寺。友情提示:最好下午4点就到,这样才能好好感受清音阁的氛围——简直太神奇了。九十九弯的登山路段非常考验腿力,尤其是在晚上。我穿了件棉质T恤(真是个大错误!),被山风吹得浑身湿漉漉的,感觉糟透了。大家一定要穿吸湿排汗的衣服!亮点:咸峰寺的禅意氛围和免费茶水简直是救命稻草。我们连夜赶路,终于到达了金顶,可惜因为没按时“打卡”而错过了免费奖牌,只差10分钟。真是太遗憾了,不过看到佛像在晨雾中熠熠生辉,一切辛苦都值了。记得在山脚下买根3元的竹签——你的膝盖会感谢你的。虽然很辛苦,但景色绝佳。