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Is Sanya Nanshan longevity Valley fun? Myth and legend of Changshou Valley in Nanshan

Sanya is the most famous tourist attraction in China these years. Every year, many people visit Sanya. At the same time, we all know that there are many famous tourist attractions in Sanya. Today, I will introduce Sanya Nanshan Changshou valley. What's special about Changshou Valley in Nanshan, Sanya? The origin, legend and ticket price of Changshou Valley in Nanshan?

Sanya Nanshan Changshou Valley Tour strategy

Entering the Nanshan Temple in Sanya, many tourists go straight to the sea to see the Avalokitesvara statue. Few people notice that there is a tropical rainforest wonder hidden in the mountain forest at the east foot of Nanshan Temple scenic area. This is Aoshan longevity Valley, also known as longevity valley.

Changshou Valley, also known as Aoshan shougu, is located in the eastern foot of the south mountain of Sanya. Its landform is in the form of valley extending according to the climbing trend. Changshou Valley has a total length of 2300 meters, during which birds are singing, streams are flowing, trees are lush, rocks are abrupt and strange, which can be called a tropical rainforest spectacle.

There are many landscapes in Sanya Changshou valley. It is worth mentioning that the bronze "infinite longevity Buddha" with a height of 1.8 meters is the Dharma body of "infinite longevity Buddha" according to many Buddhist scriptures. The bronze "infinite longevity Buddha" is built according to this allusion. Another major feature of Changshou Valley is the bronze 'water worshiper'. Water is the source of life and is necessary for many creatures. This' water worshiper 'represents that the water flowing in the valley is the water for all beings.

Why is it called Aoshan shougu?

It's said that when Guan Yin's Mount ju'ao went to the South China Sea, he found that this place was blessed with a lot of people. All the people here have a long life. So ju'ao drank from the South China Sea and lay down in the blessed land, forming today's Nanshan.

Nanshan has always been known as the place of auspiciousness and prosperity. According to the Buddhist scriptures, in order to save all living beings, Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva has made twelve major wishes, the second of which is to live in the South China Sea.

In order to carry forward the Buddhism, the famous monk of Tang Dynasty, master Jianzhen, failed to go to Japan for five times. He drifted to Nanshan for the fifth time, lived here for a year and a half, built a Buddhist temple, preached the Buddhism and preached. Then he finally succeeded in the sixth time.

Japan's first monk to send Tang monk to the air sea, also hindered by the typhoon, landed in China and stopped to preach Dharma. At the end of Song Dynasty and the beginning of Yuan Dynasty, Huang Daopo learned textile technology from Li people in Nanshan, which ushered in a new era of Chinese textile industry.

Ticket reference price: 20 yuan

Other tourism strategy information is the same as Sanya Nanshan scenic spot.