An ancient site located on Wudangshan, renowned for its perilous suspended walkways and sheer cliffs, often referred to as “the First Palace of Immortal Mountains.” Numerous stone carvings from various dynasties – Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing – are scattered across the cliffs, with the most impressive being the “Nine Bends of the Yellow River” stone carving group, consisting of over one thousand characters in strong, knife-like calligraphy, witnessing the thousand-year cultural heritage of the Taoist holy land.