In central China’s Henan Province, Laojun Mountain stands as a sacred domain steeped in over two thousand years of heritage.
Here, the Funiu mountains converge in one commanding view, where forests, valleys, and far-reaching ridges stretch across the horizon.
At the mountain’s peak stands the Taoist Golden Summit complex, built in the style of Ming and Qing imperial palaces.
The ancient halls rise above a forest of steep stone peaks and vast rocky landscapes, forming a scenic path that evokes the ethereal beauty of a heavenly realm.

