As we all know, China is a free country. No matter what you say or believe, there is no mandatory constraint. Say what you want to say, do what you want to do, and faith and culture are also blooming. Besides the traditional Buddhism and Taoism in China, Christianity in other countries can also develop better in China, which is one of the reasons why China can develop so fast now-tolerance, accepting everything and excluding others. But if compared according to the scale of faith, there should be more people who believe in Buddhism. Basically, there are temples in every city in China. No matter the size of the temples, the incense in them is very strong, which is also attributed to the long-term spread of Buddhism.
The largest Buddha statue in China.
Among the tourist attractions in China, Wudang Mountain and Wugong Mountain are represented by Taoism, while Emei Mountain is represented by Buddhism. Either way, many believers come here every year. One is to enjoy the scenery on the mountain, and the other is to pray for a better life and a happy marriage. But I wonder if you know where the first Buddha statue in China is? In fact, the highest Buddha statue in China is in Henan. At that time, it took considerable manpower and material resources to build this giant Buddha. Its height reached 208 meters, and the whole project cost about 2 billion RMB. At that time, it was claimed to be the tallest Buddha statue in China. Because of this slogan, a large number of Buddhist enthusiasts immediately came to watch and worship. However, with the passage of time, the number of people has become less and less. Some people even call this scenic spot a big pit, calling on everyone not to go. What happened in here?
The real reason.
It turns out that with the increasing commercialization of scenic spots, no one will see uncompetitive scenic spots. You know, running a scenic spot, like doing business, requires not only good products, but also good reputation, otherwise business will only plummet. People who have been to this Buddha statue generally report that tickets are expensive, and there is nothing in the scenic spot except the giant Buddha, and there is no corresponding historical and cultural precipitation. Moreover, the management of scenic spots is very chaotic. Generally, once you have been there, you have no desire to go for the second time. What do you think of this matter? Welcome to communicate in the comment area, and we will share it next time!