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ngokfei
09-19-2010, 06:03 PM
In celebration of the Chin Woo Organizations 100th Anniversary we have produced a commemorative signboard

GeneChing
11-15-2010, 10:42 AM
Anyone go?

Jing Wu Federations worldwide mark 100th anniversary of Kung Fu hero Huo Yuanjia's death (http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/photo/2010-11/13/c_13605382.htm)
English.news.cn 2010-11-13 21:35:24

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Members of Jing Wu althletic federations worldwide present flowers to the mausoleum of Chinese Kung Fu hero Huo Yuanjia (1869--1910) at Xiaonanhe Village of Jingwu Town in Tianjin, north China, Nov. 13, 2010. A ceremony was held here Saturday to mark the 100th anniversary of Huo's death, and some 4,000 people of Kung Fu-related sectors from over 20 countries and regions attended the ceremony and paid homage to the martial arts master, who was the founder and spiritual leader of the Jing Wu Federation, a Kung Fu organization in the early 1900s in China. (Xinhua/Liu Haifeng)

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Pupils are seen near the statue of Chinese Kung Fu hero Huo Yuanjia (1869--1910) at Huo's mausoleum at Xiaonanhe Village of Jingwu Town in Tianjin, north China, Nov. 13, 2010. A ceremony was held here Saturday to mark the 100th anniversary of Huo's death, and some 4,000 people of Kung Fu-related sectors from over 20 countries and regions attended the ceremony and paid homage to the martial arts master, who was the founder and spiritual leader of the Jing Wu Federation, a Kung Fu organization in the early 1900s in China. (Xinhua/Liu Haifeng)

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Students of a martial arts school perform Kung Fu during an event to mark the 100th anniversary of the death of Chinese Kung Fu hero Huo Yuanjia (1869--1910) at Xiaonanhe Village of Jingwu Town in Tianjin, north China, Nov. 13, 2010. Some 4,000 people of Kung Fu-related sectors from over 20 countries and regions attended the ceremony and paid homage to the martial arts master, who was the founder and spiritual leader of the Jing Wu Federation, a Kung Fu organization in the early 1900s in China. (Xinhua/Liu Haifeng)

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Pupils come to the mausoleum of Chinese Kung Fu hero Huo Yuanjia (1869--1910) at Xiaonanhe Village of Jingwu Town in Tianjin, north China, Nov. 13, 2010. A ceremony was held here Saturday to mark the 100th anniversary of Huo's death, and some 4,000 people of Kung Fu-related sectors from over 20 countries and regions attended the ceremony and paid homage to the martial arts master, who was the founder and spiritual leader of the Jing Wu Federation, a Kung Fu organization in the early 1900s in China. (Xinhua/Liu Haifeng)

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Students perform dragon dance during an event to mark the 100th anniversary of the death of Chinese Kung Fu hero Huo Yuanjia (1869--1910) at Xiaonanhe Village of Jingwu Town in Tianjin, north China, Nov. 13, 2010. Some 4,000 people of Kung Fu-related sectors from over 20 countries and regions attended the ceremony and paid homage to the martial arts master, who was the founder and spiritual leader of the Jing Wu Federation, a Kung Fu organization in the early 1900s in China. (Xinhua/Liu