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The Historical Origin of Wudang Mountain Taoist Health Pavilion
Wudang Mountain in Hubei Province is one of the four Taoist holy places in China, a world cultural heritage, a national key scenic spot, a famous tourist attraction and a place for religious activities in China. Since Pangu, it has attracted many monks and scholars to live in seclusion, practice and preserve health, and devoted themselves to exploring medical skills, preserving health and protecting demons, leaving extremely valuable wealth for mankind. It has become a treasure place that people have worshipped for thousands of years, and is known as the Qiongge in fairy mountain. According to statistics, more than 800,000 tourists come to Wudang Mountain for sightseeing, vacation and leisure every year, and the ticket income exceeds 1 100 million yuan. In particular, the number of overseas people who come to Wudang Mountain to practice Wudang's internal strength and explore the mysteries of Taoist health preservation has doubled year by year, which has brought a golden opportunity and provided favorable conditions for the construction of Wudang Mountain Taoist health preservation college.

1980, the party and the government decided to develop and build Wudang Mountain. Over the past 20 years, the state and local governments have spent hundreds of millions of yuan to repair some ancient buildings and add facilities such as transportation, water and electricity, communication and services, which has made Wudang Mountain look brand-new. Wudang recovered and became famous at home and abroad.