A View of Ancient Architecture on Wudang Mountain

Three Clears Temple

Dragon and Phoenix Ridge Decorations

Yuan Dynasty Stone Temple

Teacher's Hall
Zhongguan (Jade Terrace): Built during the Yuan Dynasty and initially called the 'Jade Terrace Palace'. It was renovated and expanded during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It includes the Upper Hall, Middle Hall, and Lower Hall, with 24 Taoist monasteries and over 100 temple houses, most of which have been demolished. The current Yuan Dynasty-built Middle Hall and the ruins of the Upper and Lower Halls remain.
The Middle Hall of the Jade Terrace: Currently, 14 ancient temple houses are preserved, with a construction area of 479 square meters and a total area of 1.5 square meters for the buildings and ruins. It has now been renovated to its original state. This is where the Taoists of the Ming Dynasty developed 'Eight Treasure Purple Gold Ingots'. Now it is a major tourist attraction on Wudang Mountain.