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Beijing
With its skyscrapers and relatively wealthy population, the capital encapsulates the best of modern China but the past survives in some splendid imperial icons, including the elegant palaces of the vast Forbidden City, and the extraordinary, circular Temple of Heaven. Downtown, look for the ever-dwindling number of hutongs, the narrow alleyways which makeup so much of old Beijing. There are also China’s foremost restaurants and nightlife to...
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“Tae kwondo” is a combination of several martial art disciplines with a core foundation of techniques coming from Korean kick fighting. There is a tradition in Korea of fighting techniques going back almost two thousand years and the art of “Hwarang-do” – “the art of flowering manhood”. The art existed in various forms quite similar to modern Tae kwondo but fell in and out of favour throughout history and at one...

Once martial arts competitors and coaches decide to follow one of the large karate circuits like NASKA or NBL, it will soon be realized that participation in this sport can be very expensive. Many years ago, I attended a seminar conducted by Charlie Lee and he said that the only main difference between many national and local competitors is that the national ones have the funds to travel. I’ve been on both the NBL and NASKA circuits. I’ve...

Immortal Bruce Lee, Incredible Jacky Chan and Jet Li, the symbols of Chinese Kung Fu in the west. Want to experience first hand the real life art of Kungfu through your own eyes! Turn the fantasy of Hollywood movies into the real journey to your Chinese Kung Fu Tour and be the master of Chinese Kung Fu!
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