

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wudang Nature Park is renowned for its stunning landscapes and historic Taoist temples.
Thick noodles with a savory pork and vegetable broth, topped with green onions and chili oil.
Slow-cooked pork belly in a sweet and savory soy sauce, served with steamed rice and pickled vegetables.
Grilled skewers of marinated meat, seafood, and vegetables, served with a variety of dipping sauces.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, offering breathtaking landscapes and historic temples.
A well-preserved complex showcasing the history and culture of the Wudang Mountains.
Experience the stunning illuminated mountains and temples after dark.

Handcrafted replicas of the legendary Wudang swords, symbolizing the park's martial arts heritage.
High-quality green tea grown in the park's mountains, known for its refreshing taste and health benefits.
Intricate embroidery featuring traditional patterns and motifs, reflecting the local culture and craftsmanship.
Wudang Nature Park has unpredictable weather, a lightweight rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
The park has uneven terrains, hiking boots provide necessary support and grip.
Staying hydrated is crucial, a portable water filter ensures safe drinking water from natural sources.
Located within the Wudang Mountain Scenic Area, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a view of the temple and surrounding mountains.
Famous for its crispy Peking duck, this restaurant is a local favorite and offers a variety of Chinese dishes.
A popular spot for dinner, this hotpot restaurant offers a variety of flavors and ingredients with a beautiful view of the mountain.
Explore Te Kuiti's rich history, from Maori heritage to pioneering past.

A stunning 30km coastal road along the Red Sea, offering beautiful views, beaches, and vibrant nightlife.
A sprawling resort complex on Paradise Island, offering a mix of luxury, adventure, and relaxation.