The crew of a CCTV program, Foreigners in China, traveled to Wudang Mountain, in central China’s Hubei province, to shoot the foreign apprentices there on May 8.
The Wudang Mountains, a scenic spot in Hubei province, embraced many tourists on April 30, the second day of the May Day holiday. As of 3 pm that day, it had received 35,587 visitors and generated an income of 23.56 million yuan ($3.83 million), a year-on-year increase of 18.67 percent and 18.04 percent, respectively.
Not all plant relocations are advisable, as they may adversely affect employees and communities. Although in some cases the effects will be temporary and can be internalized by the market over time, this is not the case when a single enterprise is the major economic engine of a city.
On March 30 and 31, Bagong Mountain will hold a Han wedding ceremony in Huainan city, Anhui province. The bride and bridegroom will wear Hanfu (Han Chinese clothing) and get married to drum music from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220). It is also the beginning of the first Large Bagong Mountain tourist carnival.
The volume of traffic on China's highways surged during the May Day holiday as car owners used the toll-free period to make short-distance trips, the Ministry of Transport said.
April 13 (the third day of the third lunar month) is the birthday of Zhenwu Dadi, a Taoist god. Over 20,000 believers from all over the world came to climb the mountains, ramble the temple fairs, burn incense and worship the gods in Wudang.
A Chinese classical architecture photographic competition in Hubei, which opens on April 26, will explore various aspects of Wudang Moutains, with some famous photographers and startling images, such as sunrise on Golden Peak, incense burning on Nanyan Rock, Tai chi on Taizi Slope, or the ecology of Xiaoyao Valley.
On April 6, Yang Gangyi, director of CCTV-4 (also know as the Chinese international channel) visited Xiaoyao Valley in the Wudang Mountains with 10 members to shoot a feature program Foreigners in China.
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