Thomas Vriens practices tai chi on Wudang Mountain in Shiyan, Hubei province. [Photo provided to China Daily] "You have to imagine your feet are rooted in the ground like a tree," said Thomas Vriens, ...
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 ...
Thomas Vriens practices tai chi on Wudang Mountain in Shiyan, Hubei province. PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY "You have to imagine your feet are rooted in the ground like a tree," said Thomas Vriens, a ...
Between 25 and 31 October ADRIAN AXISA and his daughter ALANA, both Tai Chi practitioners, were invited to the Wudang Tai Chi International Culture Festival in China. Held in the sacred mountains of ...
Wudang Mountain, also called Taihe Mountain or Xianshi Mountain in the past, is located near the city of Danjiangkou, in central Hubei Province. There are 72 peaks, 36 cliffs, 24 gullies, 3 lakes, 9 ...
An aerial drone photo taken on March 24, 2025 shows an on-site performance staged at the Longhu Mountain scenic area in Yingtan, east China's Jiangxi Province. Titled UNESCO Global Geopark, Longhu ...
An American man who devoted 15 years of his life to studying martial arts and Taoism on China's sacred Wudang Mountain has been granted foreign permanent residency, according to a report by the South ...
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 ...