Wudang Mountain Temples

Rising through layers of mist in Hubei Province, the temples of Wudang Mountain form one of the most important sacred centers in Taoism. Established during the Tang and Song dynasties and greatly expanded in the Ming era, the mountain became a spiritual hub devoted to the veneration of Zhenwu, the Perfected Warrior. The architecture—wooden halls, stone terraces, and golden-roofed sanctuaries—harmonizes with the surrounding peaks, reflecting Taoism’s core principle of alignment between humanity and nature. Today, Wudang remains both a living religious site and a cultural landmark, renowned not only for its spiritual heritage but also for its connection to internal martial arts such as Taijiquan. Learn More

Baiyun Temple

Beijing

Founded during the Tang dynasty and rebuilt in the Yuan and Ming periods, Baiyun Temple—known as the White Cloud Temple—is one of the most important centers

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