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 mountain has ...
Wudang Mountain in central China’s Hubei Province is emerging as a unique destination for spiritual and slow travel. As the birthplace of Tai Chi and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers ...
The Wudang Mountains, a famed mountain range and UNESCO World Heritage site in China's central Hubei province, is attracting ...
On a sweltering afternoon, a group of Europeans in traditional white Chinese shirts and dark baggy pants sit in a big circle on a lawn meditating. After about half an hour, they start to practice tai ...
More historical secrets from the Wudang Mountains, home to a famous complex of Taoist architecture handed down from one dynasty to another, have been uncovered by Chinese archeologists, who have ...
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 ...
SHIYAN, China, March 22, 2026 (EZ Newswire) -- On March 21, the world’s first International Taijiquan Day officially opened. The event was jointly organized by the Wushu Sports Administration Center ...
From Dunhuang murals to Wudang martial arts, young people are giving ancient traditions new meaning across borders at the ...