Two famous Tai Chi masters and other cultural historians and medical experts will give lectures at a Wudang Martial Arts forum which will be held from June 15 to June 20 in the city of Danjiangkou.
The annual ticket revenue of Wudang sightseeing bus fleet has reached one hundred million yuan ($16.31 million) , surpassing other similar enterprises in China.
The Wudang Mountains, a scenic spot in Hubei province, welcomed as many as 28,000 tourists on April 13 and 14, the very first weekend after it issued its latest discount and rewards promotion.
A group of famous martial arts novelists and the editor-in-chief ofJingu Legend Martial Arts Version, a publication issued once every ten days, collected folk songs in Wudang from May 21 to May 23.
May 19 was the third National Tourism Day in China. With half-off ticket prices at 70 yuan ($11.29) a piece, the Wudang Mountains had received more than 13,000 tourists by 3 pm in the afternoon.
The “Wudang Culture Enters Universities” campaign, which aims to introduce Wudang Kung culture to major universities throughout China in the next five years, is underway in Shaanxi province , until May 22nd.
In its first issue of the year, the French edition of GEO magazine devoted 14 pages to Wudang Mountain, thus introducing the site to readers all over the world.
Visitors to Wudang Mountainare now enjoying the opportunity to take early morning coaches from Crow Hill, which is particularly helpful for those wishing to stay overnight.
The first stage of the construction of the Tai Chi Lake Ecological and Cultural Tourist Area, a part of the planned Tai Chi Lake Tourist Area, was recently completed.
Wudang Museum was awarded the title of national second-class museum on May 6, becoming the first county-level museum in central China’s Hubei province to receive this award.
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