Sacred Taoist Wudang Mountain

DANJIANG, CHINA - MAY 3: (CHINA OUT) Tourists walk past locks left by lovers at a Taoist temple to symbolize their love on Wudang Mountain on May 3, 2005 in Danjiang of Hubei Province, China. Wudang Mountain has a circumference of 400 kilometers has 72 peaks, 36 rocks, 24 ravines, nine springs, eight palaces and two Taoist temples. Tianzhu (Column) Peak, the main peak, rises 1,612 meters above sea level, like a column supporting the sky, and is famous for its uniqueness, silence and beauty. On the mountain, which is sacred to Taoists, there are several thousand cultural relics from the Yuan, Ming and other historical periods as well as a huge Taoist architectural complex. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)
DANJIANG, CHINA - MAY 3: (CHINA OUT) Tourists walk past locks left by lovers at a Taoist temple to symbolize their love on Wudang Mountain on May 3, 2005 in Danjiang of Hubei Province, China. Wudang Mountain has a circumference of 400 kilometers has 72 peaks, 36 rocks, 24 ravines, nine springs, eight palaces and two Taoist temples. Tianzhu (Column) Peak, the main peak, rises 1,612 meters above sea level, like a column supporting the sky, and is famous for its uniqueness, silence and beauty. On the mountain, which is sacred to Taoists, there are several thousand cultural relics from the Yuan, Ming and other historical periods as well as a huge Taoist architectural complex. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)
Sacred Taoist Wudang Mountain
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