Wudang
Located in Hubei Province, China, Wudang Mountain is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a key center of Taoism. Its history dates back to the Tang Dynasty (618–907), with most of its temples and palaces built during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Known as the birthplace of Wudang martial arts and Tai Chi, it reflects the Taoist belief in harmony with nature.
Rich Spiritual Heritage
Steeped in history and spirituality, Wudang Mountain has been home to legendary Taoist figures like Zhang Sanfeng, the founder of Tai Chi. Its ancient Taoist temples and monasteries, each brimming with spiritual energy, provide a peaceful backdrop for meditation and self-discovery.
Immersive Taoist Practices
Retreat participants are fully immersed in traditional Taoist practices such as meditation, Tai Chi, and Qigong. These time-honored techniques promote physical health, inner peace, and longevity, aligning body, mind, and spirit.
Community Living
The retreat fosters a strong sense of community. Participants share meals, study Taoist teachings, and practice together, creating a supportive environment that enhances personal growth and mutual encouragement.
Natural Beauty
Wudang Mountain’s awe-inspiring landscape, with mist-shrouded peaks and historic architecture, provides a serene setting for contemplation. Practicing Tai Chi and meditating in the mountain’s natural beauty deepens one’s connection to Taoist teachings, making every moment a journey toward inner harmony.