Wudang kungfu made it onto the National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, and it attracts the interest of martial arts enthusiasts around the world.
The camera crew for The Distant Family, a CCTV program, came to shoot on the Wudang Mountains for a column called Hundreds of Mountains and Rivers (or Baishan Baichuan Xing) on June 8.
'Lychees for June 5; cherries for June 21; waxberries for July 7," intones Wang Lanzhi, a 46-year-old Shanghai housewife, as if reciting a poem. This routine has been directing her purchases and use of fruit for decades, she says.
The tourism bureau of the Wudang Mountains in Hubei province came up with new ways to cope with the surge in tourists during the Dragon Boat Festival from June 10 to June 12.
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