Wudang is more than just another martial arts Mecca in China, and Fred Yang takes a pilgrimage to savor the scenery and the culture.
They say "seeing is believing", and inspired by all those kungfu movies I was . . . → Read More: Wudang with panache
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Wudang is more than just another martial arts Mecca in China, and Fred Yang takes a pilgrimage to savor the scenery and the culture. They say "seeing is believing", and inspired by all those kungfu movies I was . . . → Read More: Wudang with panache Pavilion of Prince Teng The original Pavilion of Prince Teng was first built in 653 in the Tang Dynasty (618-907). It was rebuilt during the reign of the Ming emperor Jingtai (1450-1456) outside Zhangjiang Gate. After the . . . → Read More: Tourism resources of Jiangxi Province BEIJING, Oct. 29 (Xinhuanet) — Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province, is a city of lakes. The Yangtze River and the Han River flowing interlaced in the city separate it into three parts. Countless lakes and waterways extend in all . . . → Read More: Lake travel in Wuhan Yueyang Tower Yueyang Tower is an ancient architectural treasure on the shores of Dongting Lake in Yueyang City, Hunan Province. Known as one of four famous Chinese towers, the others are the Tengwang Pavilion in Hubei Province, . . . → Read More: Tourism resources of Hunan Province Yuntaishan Geopark is located north of Jiaozuo City and in the southern foothills of Taihangshan Mountains. It is characterized by . . . → Read More: Yuntaishan Geopark in Jiaozuo City, Henan Province Wulingyuan Geopark is of scenic and historic interest. Located in the city of Zhangjiajie, about 270 km away from the provincial capital of . . . → Read More: Wulingyuan Geopark in Zhangjiajie Students from martial arts schools practice Wushu at the Songshan Mountain Shaolin Temple scenic spot in Dengfeng city of central China’s Henan Province, Oct 23, 2010. More than 60,000 Wushu students performed Chinese kungfu along the . . . → Read More: Welcome guests with Shaolin martial arts This file photo shows a bird’s-eye view of the Yin Ruins of the Shang Dynasty (16th century – 11th century BC) capital in Anyang in Central China’s Henan Province. The ruins, with a history of more than . . . → Read More: Yin Ruins placed on archaeological sites list |
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