1. Golden Peak Metropolitan will pass the access hall, the only way to go, 1.5 feet away from Leidongping. It is worth visiting. Although it was restored 100 meters away from the original site, it was completed in 1997, and has a history of 20 years. 20 years is not long in history, but it is well repaired. 2. Jie Yin Dian is a typical Qing Dynasty building with an elevation of 2540 meters. It is covered with ice and snow for a large part of the year. According to Buddhist legend, before Sakyamuni was born, Buddha appeared in the world. This Buddha was quot; the Taoist was quot; it was the Buddha before Sakyamuni, and this Buddha was the master of the Western blissful world. Jiyin Hall was built in Song Dynasty, named Xindian. It was expanded to Jiyin Temple in early Ming Dynasty, or Chaoyang Pavilion. At the end of Ming Dynasty, the palace collapsed and the statue of Buddha lay in the barren grass. During the reign of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty, an old man over 80 years of age in Hebei came to the mountain. He could not bear it. He swore that he would not eat for seven days. He sat out in the snow and recruited tourists. The old monk was hungry for six days. He was greatly moved when he met Zhao Yihuang, a Sichuan native, who climbed the mountain. He went back to Chengdu to persuade the governor to donate money for restoration. In the early Qing Dynasty, Shunzhi was rebuilt in 17 years and rebuilt in Kangxi. The fire was destroyed in 1916. After three years of preparation, construction began in 1919 and was completed in 1926 in 7. After another fire in 1953, only one hall was restored, which was far behind the past. The original site of the temple was used for the construction of Suoxiao Station in 1982. It was restored 100 meters away from the original site in 1995 and completed in 1997.