Xu Mingli, a member of the guard squadron in China’s ninth batch of peace-keeping forces in Sudan, brought Wudang marital arts to a global stage by working as a kung fu instructor to his international comrades.
On the evening of Aug 9, the first multimedia live-stage dramaCaolu–Zhuge Liangwas officially launched at the Caolu Theater of Longzhong scenic area in Xiangyang city, Hubei province.
The porcelain exhibition co-hosted by Wuhan Museum and Fujian Folk Museum displayed 111 pieces of porcelain, among which many could date back to the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Recently, images of the Wudang Mountains appeared in a landscape exhibition themed around "visiting famous Taoist mountains" held in the Water Cube, Beijing.
The White-Haired Witch of Lunar Kingdom, a three-dimensional martial arts film that opened in theaters July 31, has a number of scenes shot in Wudang Mountains.
The Wudang Mountains are initially known for their status as a Taoist shrine. Their natural landscape and geographic location are also sources that make the Taoist rite well-known.
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