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25th Tai Chi China Tour 2012
23-Aug-2012

From Paris in the East to Venice in the East. Visit Shanghai, Nanjing, Wuxi, Suzhou and Hangzhou. More details here.

24th Tai Chi China Tour 2012
18-Aug-2012

Rare opportunity to train with Grand Master Chen Xiaowang. With an option to join our Shanghai tour. More details here.

Workshops in Qigong
23-Apr-2012

Conducted by Professor ZHANG Cai Qin from the Chinese Health Qigong Association, all students are encouraged to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity. More details here.

Tai Chi Meets Giant Theremin
04-Mar-2012

Interactive sonic art installation, the Giant Theremin, creates ethereal soundscapes as tai chi practitioners perform a hypnotic sequence of movements. More details here.

See where we begin our China Tour
03-Mar-2012

View Luke Nguyen's Greater Mekong food series on SBS on Thursday nights for a glimpse of where we will be going. More details here.

Master Han Jin Song awarded 8th Duan Wei
20-Feb-2012

Learn about Master Han's achievement and the Duan Wei system here.

China Tour 2011 Article
13-Nov-2011

Read an article by one of our students to gain an insight into our last China Tour.
There are also photos in our Gallery of the trip.

View the article here.
See photos from the trip here.

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What is Wushu?

Wushu statues

Wushu, which is also referred to as KungFu in the West, is a generic term for Chinese Martial arts that is composed of basic offensive and defensive movements executed either bare-handed or with weapons.

Wushu originated in China 5,000 years ago and it is considered to be one of China's major cultural gifts to the world. It is the most popular form of physical exercise in China. Various Wushu forms, particularly Tai Chi, are suitable for people of all age groups and physical conditions and can contribute to physical, mental and emotional well-being.

Wushu can be viewed in terms of two categories ie. Taolu (Forms with or without weapons) and Sanshou (Free Sparring).