UPDATE: A SPECIAL SPRING FESTIVAL

First of all, 新年快乐, happy New Year to all!

This is certainly turning out to be a special Spring Festival. On Friday 24 January, the Wudang Mountain Authority decided to close the mountain, suspending bus service until further notice. It was the last day of the old lunar year, so most people were already elsewhere. The Spring Festival is the time of year when everyone in China visits friends and family for many a sumptuous meal, which families have been preparing for the last week or even longer. Fridges and pantries are well stocked.

Of course this means an inconvenience for many, not being able to travel. On the other hand, it also allows those who work far from home to spend more time with their spouse and children. In some cases it even means a father can be home for the birth of his child, where he would otherwise have had to go back to work on the other side of the country. In other words, there is good and bad, the unwelcome as well as the welcome in any situation. The current one is no exception. We simply try and be like water, flow with the circumstances: such is the Taoist attitude.

The town has been closed, just like the mountain, which means no cars are allowed in or out. The weather is another reason to stay indoors: cold, grey and rainy. Essentially, what we notice here in Wudang from the corona virus outbreak is really only the consequences of the authorities’ preventative measures to keep people healthy. 

Master Gu and his only student at the moment, Eli from the Netherlands, remain downtown with Master Gu’s family. We are healthy, we have food and good company, wine and music, and once the weather clears up, a great adventure ahead: walking up the mountain!

The outlook is optimistic; the situation is expected to be resolved within a few weeks. For students who are preparing to come to the WTWA in February, please stay informed about the air traffic situation. Check with your airline and of course we will stay in touch.

Wet, empty streets outside: warm families and food inside

Wet, empty streets outside: warm families and food inside

WUHAN VIRUS

There has been much news recently about the outbreak of a pneumonia-like virus in Wuhan. We understand that you may have questions about this, since the WTWA is located in Hubei province. For those who are coming to us in the next month or so, we would gladly put your mind to rest about this situation.

The official side of things: there are no restrictions for our area in place. The government generally advises travellers to wash their hands, not to touch animals and to wear a mouth-covering mask if they go into densely populated areas like big cities. 

The factual side of things: the Wudang Mountains, home to the WTWA, are located in the north-west part of Hubei province. When you enter China, you will simply travel straight from Beijing or Shanghai, either to Shi'yan airport or Wudangshan station. Either way, rest assured: you will not come through (or even near) Wuhan, which is some 450 kilometres away, in the south-east of Hubei province. 

In short, breathe easy and have a great trip coming to us. We look forward to seeing you in the beautiful, health-giving Wudang Mountains!

Tips For Visa

1.If possible, please obtain X type visa (student visa) as one of the steps for your preparation to come to China.
2.If you have obtained other than X type visa, you are requested to change other type visa to X type within one week;
3. If your visa is about to expired, you must be cautious : with WTWA’s help, you go timely to the Foreign Affairs Administration affiliated to local Public Security Bureau to renew it. Usually 7 to 10 days ahead of the expired date.

(It happened previously to somebody who had not changed type of visa timely and failed to continue his stay. He had to go out of China, on a trip to nearby Thailand, and obtained visa for another entry )

Home, Taoist Home!

Ukrainian student Ivan described my place Taoist home. How correct he is!
As a matter of fact , 道家 literally can be Taoist home.
Once, as I, together with other few students, was on a bus coming back from Purple Heaven Palace for lunch.
I was asked a question by one of the passengers in the bus. The question was:
你出家了吗? which means : have you renounced your family?
It’s sort of a dilemma question ~ if i say yes, I still have family; if I say no, I have been practicing Taoism and disseminating Taoist culture for years ….
Just then, the bus reached behind my Taoist home and we must get off and it gave me opportunity to present my wit, saying to the driver and to the man who asked me and to all those people who are curious about Taoist life:
” I have come out of home and now back home. Driver, we will get off.”

Taoism helps us to find ourselves so we know where we are. we are in calm state of mind. We find home here ~ this is Taoist home!

" Are You A Taoist? "

Are you a Taoist?
If you are asked such a question, you might feel surprised: why? Why should you ask me such a question? How can I be a Taoist? You take it for granted that Taoists are a type of people living in China and a small number of people…
修道 xiudao means to cultivate Tao or Taoist cultivation. Most people would not think themselves as Taoist cultivators. They would say, without any hesitation, that they haven’t cultivated and won’t in future.
As a matter of fact, you can be a Taoist ( or Daoist ). Well, if we change “to cultivate Tao” with “ to obtain happiness”, i mean if I ask you “ do you like to obtain happiness? “ You would again without any hesitation say “ Of course, i like to have happiness!”
That’s the point! Don’t think of Taoist people too mystic; they are simply exploring one important issue: how to live long and well! What they practise, Tai chi or Taiji, Chi Kung or Qi Gong, meditation, however you call it, is simply for physical and spiritual cultivation.
Are you a Taoist?
If this question is raised to me, my answer is a “nes” one: half yes half no. I am not a Taoist and I am a Taoist. You know, i am not a temple Taoist. I am a martial Taoist and philosophical one.
In the Taoist circle or within the Taoist gate ( here i mean more the Temple Taoists) they say:
下士烧香,中士修道,上士弘道。Xiashi shaoxiang, zhongshi xiudao, shangshi hongdao.
The lower level Taoists simply burn incense; middle level cultivate Taoism; high level spread Taoism.
Me the Poor Taoist, based on Mt. Wudang, have been practising Taoism and promoting it. Please judge whether i am a Taoist :)

Master Gu sitting meditation on Mt. Wudang in central China.

Master Gu sitting meditation on Mt. Wudang in central China.

Hello!

Thanks to the precious help of British student Ryan and Ukrainian student Ivan, I can make my website more active and dynamic. I hope, through this blog, i can offer more up to date information from me as a person, WTWA as an institution and Wudangshan as a place from China. Thank you for reading!