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  • The China project is being developed with Hubei Wudang Taichi Lake Investment Group Co., which invests in local cultural and urban development projects, said one of the people familiar with the project.

    Martial-Arts Theme Park Planned for China Erica Orden 2011

  • The development will take place at Wudang Mountain in Hubei Province, which is famous as a center of Chinese martial arts.

    Martial-Arts Theme Park Planned for China Erica Orden 2011

  • Kylie Chan is an Australian who lived for ten years in Hong Kong and has used Chinese mythology in her Dark Heavens and Journey to Wudang fantasy series.

    MIND MELD: SF/F Books That Would Make A Great TV Series 2010

  • In addition to the Wudang Mountain project, Ikonic and Taichi Lake will develop an oceanfront amusement park in Qingzhou, Shandong Province and an Ikonic-produced videogame featuring tai chi kung fu legends.

    Martial-Arts Theme Park Planned for China Erica Orden 2011

  • The entirely of the activity seems otherworldly to me -- drunken orange cones stumbling out of line, barrels with the blinking yellow eye of Sauron seeing you, plumes of cement dust rising like the mist on some post apocalyptic Mount Wudang and of course the noise of breaking infrastructure.

    Jeff DeGraff: The Innovation Do-Over List Jeff DeGraff 2012

  • Killer tells the story of White Crane, the orphaned son of Western missionaries who was raised as a Wudang monk to become a spiritual leader and master of the martial arts.

    "The Cheetah Girls One World" on Disney Channel and More TiVo-Worthy TV for the Week of August 17 2008

  • "There aren't a lot of fancy, rehearsed actions in Wudang martial arts," says Chen Lisheng, a Taoist and martial-arts instructor.

    Inner Peace? Olympic Sport? A Fight Brews 2008

  • The development will take place at Wudang Mountain in Hubei Province, which is famous as a center of Chinese martial arts.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2011

  • In addition to the Wudang Mountain project, Ikonic and Taichi Lake will develop an oceanfront amusement park in Qingzhou, Shandong Province and an Ikonic-produced videogame featuring tai chi kung fu legends.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2011

  • The China project is being developed with Hubei Wudang Taichi Lake Investment Group Co., which invests in local cultural and urban development projects, said one of the people familiar with the project.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2011

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