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Five Immortals Temple (Chinese: 五仙庙; pinyin: wu xian miao)〔Lindsey Wei(2009), "The Valley Spirit", Singing Dragon Publications ISBN 978-1-84819-131-0〕 is a Daoist temple located in Zhangwan District, Hubei province, China. The temple is situated in the Wudang Mountain Range (武当山; wudang shan), on White Horse Mountain (白马山; Bai Ma Shan) on the peak called Heavenly Horse (天马; tian ma) which is one of the Wudang 72 peaks. The Wudang Mountains are home to a famous complex of Taoist temples and the monasteries and associated with the god Xuan Wu. Five Immortals Temple is one of the very few temples in the Wudang mountain range which is still maintained by real Daoist monks who dedicate their life to explore the great Dao.〔(Building Complex in the Wudang Mountains )〕 Wudang was named a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational Scientific Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1994.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ancient Building Complex in the Wudang Mountains )〕 == Location and Overview == Inside the Hubei Province, looming above the Yellow Dragon River,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hubei Travel Guide: Map, Location, Climate, Natural Scenery )〕 at 1048 meters elevation, sits the Five Immortals Temple. The grounds are located approximately one hour hiking distance from the nearest village, at the base of the mountain. The nearest city is located about a one-hour bus journey from the village. Locals have been using this temple for generations as a place of worship and prayer and many believe the Five Immortals to be their heavenly protectors. On special days of celebration, many hike to the temple to pay homage there, or to carry daily necessities to the residing Taoists.〔
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