Wudang Mountain is an ancient Taoism architectural complex. Whether hiking, climbing or taking an eco-car, visitors will surely be amazed by the Taoist architecture spread throughout the mountain. After climbing up the snow-covered Wudang Mountain, visitors can worship Taoist deities and explore the Emperor's Palace, Good-luck Palace and Zixiao Palace.
About 44.8 billion cubic meters of water will be supplied to drought-prone North China every year, benefiting 500 million people, when the South-to-North Water Diversion Project is completed, authorities said.
China's Tourism Electronic Commerce Conference opened in Zhenjiang city, Jiangsu province, on Dec 13. At the conference, the official web portal of Wudang Mountain (www.wudangshan.gov.cn) won the title of "China's Outstanding Tourism Destination Website".
From Dec 2 to 4, Wudang Mountain Tourism Area held a Wudang photography and calligraphy exhibition in Erfurt, Germany. The exhibition served as a prelude to the Sino-German culture exchange in Hubei province.
The subway operator of Hubei province's Wuhan city announced on Dec 22 that it will redesign its two mascots following complaints from experts and residents, Chutian Metropolis Daily reported.
"When you can take the pebble from my hand, it will be time for you to leave." This quotation is likely to bring a flood of memories to fans of the original TV series Kung Fu (1971-75) starring David Carradine. That show, and the rising star of kung fu legend Bruce Lee, lifted the veil from the secretive world of Chinese kung fu and propelled martial arts into mainstream American culture.
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