Wulongtan offers more than spiritual significance—it hosts immersive cultural activities year-round. Begin with the daily morning ritual ceremony, where visitors can participate in traditional incense offerings and learn to use talismans and chant scriptures, experiencing the solemnity of Daoist liturgy firsthand.
Monthly intangible cultural workshops include hands-on sessions in paper-cutting, seal carving, and ancient sachet-making, taught by master artisans. Materials are provided free of charge, and participants take home their handmade creations as souvenirs.
During the Dragon Festival (March 3rd lunar calendar), the site hosts a vibrant Dragon Dance Parade and rain prayer ceremony, combining folk music, dance performances, and community participation, drawing pilgrims and tourists nationwide.
For deeper insight, book a guided tour with tea ceremony experience in the ancient pavilion. Sip traditional tea while listening to experts explain Wulongtan’s connection to Chang’an’s celestial alignments, revealing its historical role as an astronomical altar.
All events require same-day HopeGoo; fees range from ¥20–50, covering guide and material costs.