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. The main tourist ...
A sprawling ancient building complex in the Wudang Mountains was founded in the heyday in the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907), but reached its zenith during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), when Emperor Zhu Di ...
David C. Atherton has a degree in East Asian studies from Harvard and recently returned from a year studying Chinese language and history at Beijing University WUDANG, China — Having seen “Crouching ...
WUHAN, Feb. 18 (Xinhua) -- As dawn breaks over Wudang Mountain in China's central Hubei province, a tall figure is silhouetted against the 600-year-old Yuxu Gong Temple, also known as the Jade Void ...
As cold winds howled through the Jade Void Temple on Wudang Mountain in central China's Hubei Province, a Taoist priest dressed in a flowing black robe led a group of students in a focused Tai Chi ...
Editor's note: The hope for the China-U.S. relationship lies in the people, with grassroots connections as its foundation. While the two countries have experienced ups and downs in their bilateral ...