David C. Atherton has a degree in East Asian studies from Harvard and recently returned from a year studying Chinese language and history at Beijing University WUDANG, China — Having seen “Crouching ...
On April 12, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a special global promotion for Hubei Province, central China. The Wudang Mountains, the holy place of Taoism, once again made a stunning ...
Minutes after taking part in a century-old Chinese ceremony, Morgan Boatman, of Flagstaff, Ariz., gazed at a Taoist priest strolling by in a navy blue gown, then explained why he drove to Boulder this ...
On a sweltering afternoon, a group of Europeans in traditional white Chinese shirts and dark baggy pants sit in a big circle on a lawn meditating. After about half an hour, they start to practice tai ...
While the story of Zhen Wu's transformation into an immortal may be a myth, the Taoist's undying legacy has had a real impact on Wudang Mountains. This ancient saga has made the mountain range in ...
Between 25 and 31 October ADRIAN AXISA and his daughter ALANA, both Tai Chi practitioners, were invited to the Wudang Tai Chi International Culture Festival in China. Held in the sacred mountains of ...
They are simply gigantic rock formations, but the following mountains prove that some are more sacred than they appear to be. Marked by religion and filled with fascinating stories, standing in their ...
WUHAN — In the cool, misty morning air around the Wudang Mountains in Hubei province, a tall German man dressed in black robes slowly shifts his weight from one leg to the other at the Wudang ...
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