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Overview of Wudang Mountain

2011-07-11

"Mt. Wudang area is certainly one of the most beautiful areas in the world because it combines ancient wisdom, historic architecture and natural beauty."

—– Kaosia, expert of the UNESCO

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Wudang Introduction

As a Holy Land of Taoism and a cradle of Wudang martial art, Wudang Mountains have a long history over 2000 years. At the end of Yuan Dynasty(1271-1368) and the beginning of Ming Dynasty(1368-1644), Wudang Taoist Zhang Sanfeng integrated the . . . → Read More: Wudang Introduction

Sacred Wudang Mountain

Wudang Mountain, located in Shiyan in western Hubei province, is both a famous scenic spot and a holy site of Taoism, China’s indigenous religion.

The mountain is a famous Taoist center in China with a long history of . . . → Read More: Sacred Wudang Mountain

Wudang Mountain

Wudang Mountain in the northwest of Hubei Province is perhaps the best known of China’s Taoist holy mountains. It was listed by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 1994. Known to locals as Taihe or Xuanyue, . . . → Read More: Wudang Mountain

Wudang Mountain Overview

Wudangshan is known as a sacred mountain of the Taoism. Famous Taoist masters in history used to reside here.

Wudangshan Mountain, located in the northwest of Hubei Province, covers an area of more than 30 square kilometers. It is . . . → Read More: Wudang Mountain Overview