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    Mantis Seminar: Hall of Fame

    The Wu Tang Center for Martial Arts
    announces its seventh annual
    HALL OF FAME OPEN 2003 INTERNATIONAL CHINESE MARTIAL ARTS TOURNAMENT OF CANTON
    in honor of the late Grandmaster Liu Yun-Qiao
    October 4, 2003

    at the Canton Memorial Civic Center


    http://www.wutangcenter.com/2003TSMNRS.HTM
    (scroll to the bottom)

    Sun De Yao

    Master Sun De Yao is an internationally recognized master of praying mantis kung fu with students in many foreign countries. He owns and operates the "Hao Bin Mantis Boxing Martial Arts Center" in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China, where he teaches Tai Ji Mei Hua Tang Lang Quan and Mei Hua Tang Lang Quan. Master Sun has been elected as a committe member of the Shandong Wu Shu Society and his name has been compiled into Boxing Masters Dictionary.

    Master Sun De Yao Presents:

    Seminar: Mei Hua Tang Lang & Tang Lang Jian

    Plum Flower Praying Mantis and Praying Mantis Sword

    Details to follow...

    A lot of students really liked his mantis two hand sword and its sure to give Tom Cruise a run for his money.


    Master Sun De Yao will give a seminar on Sunday. Also note you are about 35 miles south of Cleveland and you can visit the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame after you tour the Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.

    www.wutangcenter.com
    Last edited by RAF; 09-12-2003 at 04:28 AM.
    "Its better to build bridges rather than dig holes but occasionally you have to dig a few holes to build the foundation of a strong bridge."

    "Traditional Northern Chinese Martial Arts are all Sons of the Same Mother," Liu Yun Qiao

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    MonkeyBoy Guest
    Isn't Sun De Yao also doing a seminar in New York the week before?

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    I believe you are correct!
    "Its better to build bridges rather than dig holes but occasionally you have to dig a few holes to build the foundation of a strong bridge."

    "Traditional Northern Chinese Martial Arts are all Sons of the Same Mother," Liu Yun Qiao

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