@chenshi56 It depends, for training there are fewer people in Winter so you learn more, but for sightseeing Spring or Autumn. Summer is very hot. Winter is extremely cold up on the mountain, but very beautiful and peaceful. You can see the main sites on the mountain in a couple of days. At least a month is necessary for a deeper look. There are plenty of hotels on and off the mountain and you can go there by train from Beijing or Shanghai. I don't know about guided tours for non Chinese though.
Many thanks yur awesome video on Wudang Mountains..........plse tell me best time to visit this place....Autumn?Are there conducted tours by travel agents to the mountains.Are there plenty of hotels/guesthouses for accomodation below the mountains.Is 4/5 days stay enough to see the place well enough?My aim: to see some training schools for wudang taichi ..interested to learn wudang taichiquan and a sword form.I am a trained YangShi &ChenShi taichi guy.Not kungfu as my legs now strong enough .
@chenshi56 It depends, for training there are fewer people in Winter so you learn more, but for sightseeing Spring or Autumn. Summer is very hot. Winter is extremely cold up on the mountain, but very beautiful and peaceful. You can see the main sites on the mountain in a couple of days. At least a month is necessary for a deeper look. There are plenty of hotels on and off the mountain and you can go there by train from Beijing or Shanghai. I don't know about guided tours for non Chinese though.
neijiaxuesheng 1 year ago
Many thanks yur awesome video on Wudang Mountains..........plse tell me best time to visit this place....Autumn?Are there conducted tours by travel agents to the mountains.Are there plenty of hotels/guesthouses for accomodation below the mountains.Is 4/5 days stay enough to see the place well enough?My aim: to see some training schools for wudang taichi ..interested to learn wudang taichiquan and a sword form.I am a trained YangShi &ChenShi taichi guy.Not kungfu as my legs now strong enough .
chenshi56 1 year ago