Introduction to Buddha's Light: Buddha's Light, Buddhists say that Samantabhadra reveals his true appearance to ordinary people and changes according to circumstances, so it is also called "light phase". In fact, Buddha's light is a natural phenomenon of light, which is formed by the interaction of sunlight shining on the surface of clouds and mist. Chinese scientists named it "Emei Baoguang". As the saying goes: "Look to the west and look to the east at noon." The best time to see the magical Buddha's light is between 2 and 5 pm. The best places are at the Jianguangtai and Sheshen Rock. According to reports, the Buddha's light appears every month in Mount Emei, with the highest number of appearances in summer and early winter, and up to about 100 times throughout the year.

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