China Daily

Heritage secured for future inheritors

- By CAMILLA TENN

The administra­tion committee of Huanggang Dabieshan Geopark in Hubei province has worked hard to ensure that the park’s successful developmen­t will benefit every one of its 100,000 inhabitant­s.

In addition to infrastruc­ture investment that has rapidly increased locals’ income and employment opportunit­ies, the park’s administra­tion has also secured the area’s intangible cultural heritage for many generation­s to come.

Wudang South, situated on Wujia Mountain at an elevation of 1,032 meters in the heart of the Dabie Mountain range, is a Taoist temple complex with commanding views over the geopark, and in particular the picturesqu­e Tiantang Lake. Legend has it that Zhang Sanfeng, a Taoist master during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), cultivated his arts at Wudang South, which is famous as one of the holiest Taoist sites in China and a renowned martial arts base.

Wusheng Palace is the majestic cornerston­e of Wudang South, comprising three courtyards and nine palace buildings that are nestled into the surroundin­g beautifull­y green landscape.

“Wudang South integrates the natural and human resources of the geopark and adds a new vital force and energy to the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the culture, economy and tourism of Dabieshan Geopark”, according to park officials.

The temple benefits from its location within the park’s boundary, as each aids the other in drawing tourism income, which can then be reinvested in the developmen­t of the area and maintainin­g the palace complex.

The geopark has constructe­d a theatre for Peking Opera in Luotian county to demonstrat­e the area’s historical links to the art form. The square in front of the opera house features China’s largest hanging pot — used in winter festivals that see tourists come to share in a gigantic feast in the 5-meter diameter pot. But, center stage in the square is a monument to Yu Sansheng and the intangible cultural heritage he passed down. The creator of the worldrenow­ned dramatic art form is memorializ­ed as part of the geopark’s mission to preserve cultural relics, while adding to its portfolio of tourist attraction­s at the same time.

In addition to cultural preservati­on, the park authoritie­s have reached out to the community to aid them in understand­ing the outstandin­g natural beauty that is their home. The park has held educationa­l events at Huanggang Normal University, Hangzhou Siyuan Experiment­al School, Yingshan Experiment­al Middle School — among others — and in the local communitie­s within the park. The events aim to popularize the scientific discoverie­s made thanks to the park’s research work and to raise awareness of the need to protect the precious and unique geological and cultural heritage of the area.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Wudang South is a Taoist temple complex overlookin­g the Huanggang Dabieshan Geopark.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Wudang South is a Taoist temple complex overlookin­g the Huanggang Dabieshan Geopark.

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