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Japan's TV station came to Wudang to shoot a documentary

By Zhang Xiao (chinadaily.com.cn)

Updated: 2012-05-03

From April 18 to 24, the crew of World Heritage came to Wudang Mountain to shoot a documentary. The World Heritage was made by Japan's Tokyo Broadcasting System Inc (TBS) and Beijing Luopanzhen Planning Co, Ltd.

Accompanied by staff from the Wudang regional bureau of cultural relics and religious affairs, the crew went to Taihe Palace, Zixiao Palace, Yuzhen Palace, Nanyan Palace, Chaotian Palace, Taizi Slope and Wudang Museum to shoot the documentary.

The documentary was divided into four parts, including the ancient building complex, natural scenery, Taoist culture and Wudang martial art. During the shooting, the crew staff interviewed Taoist priests and picked herbs together with them while learning the Taoist culture and exchanging medical experience. All the staff appreciated the beauty of Wudang Mountain.

The program World Heritage from Japan's Tokyo Broadcasting System Inc (TBS) was co-produced by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1996. As a famous program on TBS, World Heritage educates people and each episode is 25 minutes long.

Wudang will enhance its influence not only in Asia but also the entire world with the help of World Heritage special documentary shot by TBS.

Edited by Fu Bo and Rakhee