Taoist culture enters Europe
Performances of Taoist music and kung fu were held during the opening ceremony of an exhibition showcasing Taoist culture at a Brussels arts center on Sept 26.
Tourist peak at Wudang Mountains during Chongyang Festival
About 16,000 visitors arrived at Wudang Mountains, in Shiyan city, central China's Hubei province, during Chongyang Festival.
Tourists enjoy Mid-Autumn Festival at Tai Chi Lake
The influx of 49,600 tourists at Wudang Mountains during the three-day holiday of the Mid-Autumn Festival has been attributed to large numbers arriving from the provinces of Henan and Shaanxi and nearby cities.
Foreign disciples spread Taoist culture
Foreign disciples can be seen exercising every morning at Yuxu Palace at Wudang Mountains, in Central China's Hubei province.
South Korean TV crew shoots program in Wudang Mountains
A crew of South Korea’s EBS TV arrived in Wudang Mountains on Aug 30 to shoot part of a 50-minute program called Understanding.
Taiwan Taoist delegation visits Wudang Mountains
A Taoist delegation of the Xuanwu community from Jinmen county in Taiwan arrived at Wudang Mountains in Shiyan, central China’s Hubei province, on Sept 10 for a two-day pilgrimage.

Overseas disciples perform Wudang kung fu on CCTV
A group of disciples from overseas left Wudang Mountains for Beijing on Sept 11 to take part in a Wudang kung fu segment that will be part of a CCTV program, wudangshan.gov.cn reported.
Spanish disciple passionate about Wudang kung fu
More than 40 visitors from Spain and France began their two-week study of Wudang kung fu in Wudang Mountains on Aug 22.

CCTV shoots program on Wudang Mountains
A crew of the Chinese-language overseas channel, CCTV-4, came to shoot a 55-min episode for the program Liuxing Wuxian at Wudang Mountains in Hubei province, on September 2.
Wushu spirit
The owner of one of China's top martial arts schools tells Chen Nan why the school is guided by the legacy of the legendary Huo Yuanjia, whose life remains an inspiration for young practitioners of the ancient skill.
Taoists on a mission to promote ancient lore
Chinese Taoists will embark on a cultural exchange tour to Europe on Thursday to promote the philosophy, which they believe can encourage world peace and promote environmental protection.
Wudang Mountains,Sacred Sanctuany of Taoism 12
Taoism is a religion native to China. Laozi, (also spelled Lao-Tse, Lao Tsu, Lao Tzu, etc.) a famous thinker living in 6th Century BC, established this philosophy and came to be regarded as the father of Taoism. It formed mainly during Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25-220). Many Taoist ideas and thoughts are greatly reflected in Taoist architecture.
Wudang Mountains,Sacred Sanctuany of Taoism 12
Taoism is a religion native to China. Laozi, (also spelled Lao-Tse, Lao Tsu, Lao Tzu, etc.) a famous thinker living in 6th Century BC, established this philosophy and came to be regarded as the father of Taoism. It formed mainly during Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25-220). Many Taoist ideas and thoughts are greatly reflected in Taoist architecture.
Wudang Mountains,Sacred Sanctuany of Taoism 11
Taoism is a religion native to China. Laozi, (also spelled Lao-Tse, Lao Tsu, Lao Tzu, etc.) a famous thinker living in 6th Century BC, established this philosophy and came to be regarded as the father of Taoism. It formed mainly during Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25-220). Many Taoist ideas and thoughts are greatly reflected in Taoist architecture.