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TAO YIN
03-04-2010, 06:39 PM
Although I haven't been there in a while, I remember the Friday fight nights there.

You all know the place! Tian He Sports Stadium just across the street from Starbucks (BWAHAHAHA!), at the Tiyu Dong Lu Subway Stop.

Just curious, why have none of big schools in Guangzhou now been cleaning up at fight nights in that there Cage? Even the schools near Tian He haven't, and didn't while I was there. Still apparently, it's Muay Thai guys, Judo guys, and Muay Thai guys. What's up with that?

:confused:

GeneChing
06-19-2019, 07:25 AM
Random news to give this subforum some much needed luv.


In photos: children practise martial arts in Guangdong (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/peoples-daily-online/culture/martial-arts-guangdong/)
People's Daily Online

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World champion: Chen Lun, winner of Chinese martial arts coaches children in Huitong village
Du Mingming, People’s Daily Online
6 JUNE 2019 • 5:00PM

Chen Lun, a world champion in the Chinese martial art of nanquan, coaches children in Huitong village, Zhuhai city, Guangdong province, on 1 June 2019. (People’s Daily Online/Du Mingming)

Have you ever thought about learning Chinese martial arts from national or even world-level champions? Children in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong recently had a great opportunity.

About 40 children staged a special performance of Chinese martial arts in the ancient village of Huitong, Zhuhai city, on 1 June 2019.

Instructed by martial arts masters, including world champions He Qiang and Chen Lun and national champions Zhang Tengou and Lu Qinghua, the children practised traditional martial arts with great enthusiasm.


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Ready for action: children warming-up with national martial arts champion winner, Lu Qinghua CREDIT: DU MINGMING / PEOPLE’S DAILY ONLINE

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Balance is key: children practice traditional martial arts positions with great enthusiasm CREDIT: DU MINGMING / PEOPLE’S DAILY ONLINE

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Setting goals: martial arts masters, including world champions teach children listening skills CREDIT: DU MINGMING / PEOPLE’S DAILY ONLINE

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Hard work pays off: martial arts will help to teach the children of China the art of self-discipline CREDIT: DU MINGMING / PEOPLE’S DAILY ONLINE
This article was produced and published by People’s Daily.