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'Golden Summit'), elevation 3,077 metres (10,095 ft), is the main peak of Mount Emei, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sichuan, China.

It is also a common name for the Buddhist Huazang Temple (Chinese: 华藏寺; pinyin: Huázàng sì) built on the summit.

The most recent incident happened in 1972, during the Cultural Revolution, when the temple was used for transmitting signals of a local television station.

The reconstruction is seen as a prestigious project for the local authorities, and has helped to attract tourists and religious pilgrims alike.

[2] The Ten-faced Puxian Stupa stands 48 metres (157 ft) tall, weighs 660 tons[5] and is surrounded by urns containing the ashes of Buddhists.

The Ten-faced Puxian stupa