Nань Yán Gōng

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湖北省十堰市丹江口市南岩宫

Nань Yán Gōng
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.