2011-07-11
Taoism is not just a school of thought, but also a philosophical, intellectual, spiritual, and folk tradition that, in different times and places, has taken on very different meanings.
2011-07-13
Wudang Mountain occupies a prominent position among the four sacred national mountains and is known as the biggest site of royal Taoist rites.
2011-07-11
Wudang Taoist music is an important part of classical Chinese and, throughout history, absorbed the essence of other religious musical forms and the essence of folk music.
2011-07-11
Wudang Mountain is rich in medicinal plants and well-known as a herbal medicine storehouse.
2011-07-11
Wudang Taoism came into being during the Song Dynasty (AD 420-479) and became popular across the country during the Ming (1368-1644), thanks to that dynasty’s 3rd emperor Zhu Di.
2011-05-19
Jia Yongxiang, a Taoist priest, has been living with tens of thousands of bees in a natural cavern for about 14 years in the Wudang Mountains, Central China's Hubei province.
2008-08-22
Wudang Mountain, located in Shiyan in western Hubei province, is both a famous scenic spot and a holy site of Taoism, China's indigenous religion.
2008-08-21
The complex was designed to fit the Taoist principle of harmony between man and nature. Its buildings are cited as a museum of ancient Chinese design and thought.