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significance and
architectural achievement. On
Chinese maps, the name "
Wudangshan" (Chinese: 武当山) is
applied both to the
entire mountain range (which runs...
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Shiyan Wudangshan Airport (IATA: WDS, ICAO: ZHSY) is an
airport serving the city of
Shiyan in
northwestern Hubei Province, China. It is
located 15 kilometres...
- Shiyan. The peak
commonly referred to as "Wudang Mountain", or in
Mandarin Wudangshan, is one of the most
important cultural centres of the
Taoist faith.[citation...
- The
Zixiao Palace (Chinese: 紫霄宮; pinyin: Zǐxiāo Gōng) or
Purple Cloud Temple,
standing on
Zhanqi Peak, is a
Taoist temple of the
Wudang Mountains Taoist...
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Wudangshan West
railway station (Chinese: 武当山西站) is a
railway station in Xunyang, Ankang, Shaanxi, China.
Construction on the
station began in 2015. It...
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important site of both
natural and
cultural significance is
Mount Wudang (
Wudangshan) in the
northwest of the province.
Originally created early in the Ming...
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China also
contain influential Taoist centers.
Other key
sites include:
Wudangshan,
Mount Longhu,
Mount Qiyun,
Mount Qingcheng,
Mount Tai,
Zhongnan mountains...
- in
Wudangshan. It was
built in 1416
during the Ming dynasty.
According to
local histories, the hall was
forged in Beijing, then
carried to
Wudangshan. The...
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Immortals Sword" (八仙剑),
considered to be one of the
martial treasures of
Wudangshan.
According to one story, Lü's
teacher Zhongli Quan
became an immortal...
- point. Chi Sao
Dantian Neijia Neijin Silk
reeling Taijitu Tao Te
Ching Wudangshan "World Tai Chi Federation".
World Tai Chi Federation.
World Tai Chi Federation...