| Wudang_Mountains_China.jpg[185×125] Situated in the scenic valleys and on the slopes of the Wudang mountains in Hubei Province, the site, which was built as an organized complex during the Ming dynasty (14th–17th centuries), Publishing origin | |
| xq88_1.jpg[805×490] 直接点击图片查看下一页 中文名称:武当山古建筑群英文名称:Ancient Building Complex in the Wudang Mountains国家:中国所属洲: 亚洲编号: 200-013 1994年根据文化遗产遴选标准1994年,C( Publishing origin | |
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| china2001-Wudang-sheet.jpg[630×376] Wudang school of Chinese martial arts. Most famous sightseeing spots of the mountain include 72 peaks, 36 rocks, and 24 ravines, many of which are related to beautiful legendary stories. Publishing origin | |
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| 37457.jpg[300×240] On the slopes of the sacred Taoist mountain Wudangshan is the largest existing Taoist temple complex in the world. The ancient architecture of the temples themselves, the oldest of Publishing origin | |
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| 49235.jpg[260×227] Mount Wudang in Danjiang City in northwestern Hubei Province is a sacred mountain to Taoists. It covers an area of 400 kilometers. Here the mountain peaks are high, forest thick and Publishing origin |