Xuanmiao Guan is located on the east side of Wudang Mountain’s main peak, an important ancestral temple of the Nanzong of the Quanzhen School of Taoism. Its graceful eaves and intricate bracket structures condense millenniums of Taoist spirit into a small space. The existing group of Yuan and Ming Dynasty ancient buildings within the hall, with their gray tiles and bricks, faintly retain traces of colorful paintings from when the Ming Dynasty rebuilt them. The main hall houses three depictions of the Three Pure Ones, with a bronze incense burner before the hall, surrounded by mist, reflecting “Heaven and Humanity’s Resonance,” a fundamental concept in Eastern philosophy. Visitors can participate in altar ceremonies, witnessing Taoists holding their walking sticks reciting scriptures, and experiencing the profound rhythm of the *Taishangqing Jing*. In the Taoist health experience area, they can practice Tai Chi guidance, understanding the wisdom of “Form and Spirit are Perfectly Harmonious.”