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Wudang-style Tai Chi master Hu Weizhe (center) is one of the top masters at the Wudang Xuanmen Martial Arts Academy. The photo shows him teaching young apprentices basic routines. /CGTN
Tai Chi master Hu Weizhe (left) teaches young apprentices basic Tai Chi routines in the Wudang Mountains. /CGTN
Tai Chi master Hu Weizhe (left) teaches young apprentices basic routines in the Wudang Mountains. /CGTN
Tai Chi master Hu Weizhe (center) teaches young apprentices basic routines in the Wudang Mountains. /CGTN
Young students of Tai Chi practice in the Wudang Mountains. /CGTN
Young students of Tai Chi practice in the Wudang Mountains. /CGTN
Young students of Tai Chi practice in the Wudang Mountains. /CGTN
Young students of a martial art school practice horsetail whisk routines in the Wudang Mountains. /CGTN
Young students of Tai Chi practice in the Wudang Mountains. /CGTN
Located in central China's Hubei Province, the Wudang Mountains are recognized as the cradle of Wudang kung fu and as a renowned Taoist sanctuary. As a UNESCO World Natural and Cultural Heritage site, young students from around China flock to these well-established kung fu academies every year to experience a childhood like no other.