Definitely Heading to Wudang Mountain and Taiji Lake, Endless Fun of Mountains and Water!
Wudang Mountain is a famous Taoist sacred site in China. Its ancient building complex was first constructed during the Tang Dynasty and reached its peak in the Ming Dynasty. Emperors throughout the ages have regarded Wudang Mountain as an imperial family temple, built with the highest standards! Currently, Wudang Mountain has 53 existing ancient buildings and 9 building ruins, making it the largest religious building complex in the world.
As a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, a National 5A-level Tourist Attraction, and one of the four great Taoist mountains, Wudang Mountain is not only architecturally magnificent but also boasts beautiful scenery! The mysterious Wudang Taoist martial arts have also attracted many international visitors who come to seek instruction.
Seek the Tao on Wudang Mountain, nourish life at Taiji Lake! The one thing you absolutely must not miss when visiting Wudang Mountain is Taiji Lake! On the path to blessing at the sacred mountain, the holy water of Taiji Lake awaits! The blessings at Wudang Mountain are most efficacious; without a trip to Taiji Lake, the experience is incomplete.
The Taiji Lake scenic area has launched the Taiji Lake blessing route, integrating Taoist culture and history to create sections such as Taihe Illusion, Laozi Clarifying the Way, Jingle Xuanwu: Exploring the Dragon Palace, Taiji Realm: Lotus Holy Land, Supreme Goodness Like Water, and Blessings, Longevity, Health, and Peace. These combine visual, auditory, and sensory interactive experiences for an overwhelming effect!
Standing in Taiji Lake, the wonder of the seventy-two peaks facing the main summit unfolds before your eyes. This natural union of mountain and water inspires awe and reverence. Facing this sacred and magnificent sight, one instantly understands the meaning of the Wudang blessing journey. Amidst the mountains and waters, the Taiji Realm opens the mysterious door to visiting the sacred mountain and seeking the Tao.
In addition to the blessing route, there are water recreation activities, such as cycling around the lake or boating on the lake to fully enjoy the Taiji Lake scenery. From water-themed family parks to high-end yachts and sailboats, Taiji Lake can meet the needs of all ages and groups.
"All Taiji under heaven originates from Wudang." Wudang Mountain is not only a famous Taoist sacred site but also the birthplace of Taijiquan (Tai Chi). When visiting Wudang Mountain, do not miss the large-scale Wudang martial arts performance. "Dreamy Wudang" is created by the team of Chen Weiya, the deputy chief director of the opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics and the chief director of the Guangzhou Asian Games, with music composed by Zhao Jiping, chairman of the Chinese Musicians Association and renowned composer. The performance is led by 16 world martial arts champions and national-level representative inheritors of Taijiquan, with a cast of over 300 performers.