Wudang Mountains—a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The Temple of Heavenly Oneness and Perfect Celebration of South Cliff Palace hanging from the surface of the South Cliff
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For flows of good fortune, one can shoot a coin through the square hole in this big coin and strike the bell behind. —
did it with a single attempt!(from outside of the Temple of Heavenly Oneness and Perfect Celebration, South Cliff Palace)
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The famous Dragon-head Incense over the hanging cliffs of the Temple of Heavenly Oneness and Perfect Celebration, South Cliff Palace
Still recall the scene in Jackie Chan’s The Karate Kid?
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Illustrations of Wudang Taijiquan 108 Form in Langmei Temple
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Pine trees on top of a peak near the South Cliff
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Steps leading up to the Heavenly Pilgrimage Palace—Dare to try out the sedan?
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It was not so much a good idea trying to take a shortcut to climb up to the first of the Three Heavenly Gates...
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Long, steep staircases leading from the Immortal Meeting Bridge up to the second of the Three Heavenly Gates—no more sedan ride from this point onward
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After the last of the Three Heavenly Gates, there is the Gate of Pilgrimage just below the Golden Summit
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The Golden Summit from below the walls of the Golden City
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Looking around beyond the South Heavenly Entrance of the Golden Summit
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The Golden Palace, which was built entirely of gilt bronze, on top of the Golden Summit (Tianzhu Peak, or “Heavenly Pillar Peak”) at 1,612 m a.s.l.
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The remarkable architecture of the Golden Summit atop the cliffs
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Tourist Map of Scenic Spots and Historical Sites in Wudang