Travelling to China's martial arts birthplace
China
has a long and rich history. Chinese martial arts has a worldwide
reputation and vastness representing one of the most cherished facets of
traditional Chinese culture. In China there is a folk saying that in
the north, Shaolin-style is respected, while in the south, Wudang-style
is esteemed.
Wudang and Shaolin are
the two birthplaces of Chinese martial arts and both have held onto
strict principles since ancient times. After 1970, Wudang and Shaolin
opened to the outside world.
The ancient buildings
in Wudang Mountain are famous for their beauty, scale and grandeur.
Wudang Mountain was added to the UNESCO World Cultural Legacy list on
December 17, 1994. Most of the ancient buildings were devised and
planned according to the famous legends of Zhenwu's self-cultivation.
They were assembled
with traditional building techniques and reveal the emperors' rightful
power granted by Heaven. They also reveal Taoism's worship of nature in
creating great and beautiful royal palaces, mysterious and wonderful
Taoism scenery, quiet and classic gardens, and other features. The
ancient buildings, the reflection of ancient beliefs, and the planning
and architecture contribute to the historical significance of this area.
Wudang Mountain also creates a harmonious unity of artificial buildings
and natural landscapes.
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