

A mesmerizing night show set against the backdrop of the UNESCO-listed Wudang Mountains, featuring traditional Chinese dance, music, and martial arts.
A UNESCO World Heritage site offering stunning landscapes and historic temples.

A comprehensive museum showcasing the history and culture of Wudang Mountain.
A spectacular performance combining martial arts, dance, and music under illuminated temples.

Wudang Mountain can have sudden rain showers, especially in the evenings during the night show.

Staying hydrated is crucial during the night show and exploring the mountain.
The night show involves some walking and standing, so comfortable shoes are a must.
These intricate jade carvings depict scenes from Chinese mythology and are a symbol of Wudang Mountain's cultural heritage.
Grown locally, this tea is known for its unique flavor and is often given as a gift to symbolize good health and longevity.
Handmade from local materials, these brushes are used for Chinese calligraphy and are considered a high-quality souvenir.
Thick wheat noodles in a savory broth with pickled vegetables and a soft-boiled egg.
Spicy noodle dish with minced pork, preserved vegetables, and a peanut sauce.
A communal dining experience with a simmering pot of spicy broth, filled with various ingredients like thinly sliced meat, vegetables, and seafood.

A vibrant arts centre on the south bank of the Thames, home to the Royal Festival Hall and the Hayward Gallery.

Explore the life cycle of salmon in a beautiful riverside setting.
Xcamb Lighthouse, perched on a cliff, offers stunning views of the Atlantic and the nearby beaches.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering traditional Chinese dishes and stunning mountain views.
Known for its spicy Sichuan cuisine, this restaurant is a popular lunch spot for tourists and locals alike.
Offers a unique dining experience with traditional Chinese dishes and cultural performances.