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    Shaolin Temple World Martial Arts Assembly

    I'm not sure how this differs from the Shaolin Festival, but it's in today's news.

    Shaolin Temple plans world martial arts assembly
    释永信:少林寺将适时办世界武林大会 邀高手切磋
    “少林寺将适时举办一个世界武林大会。”少林寺方丈释永信18日晚间在“2014年少林问禅之‘机锋辨禅’ ”活动闭幕式上透露。[查看全文]
    2014-08-19 15:55 Ecns.cn Web Editor: Qian Ruisha


    Shaolin Temple Abbot Shi Yongxin. (Photo: CNS)

    Zhengzhou (ECNS) -- Shaolin Temple plans to hold a world-level martial arts conference sometime in the future, says Abbot Shi Yongxin.

    At the closing ceremony of its annual Zen Buddhism event on Monday night, Shi said the temple wants to invite world martial arts masters to an assembly that would include competitions on sets of movement, special skills, free boxing, as well as a forum on martial arts itself.

    Shaolin Temple, built over 1,500 years ago in Dengfeng, Henan province, is China's best-known Buddhist monastery and the birthplace of kung fu, or the Chinese martial arts.

    Shi hopes the assembly could boost exchanges among different martial art

    The Zen event, first held in 2006, included several rounds of debate on Zen wisdom. It attracted thousands of attendees, including a UNESCO ambassador, Buddhism researchers and devotees from various institutes and temples.
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    Still not clear how this will be different than the Festival

    The Shaolin Festivals were international and had Sanda, although most foreign competitors focused on form competition. Is the media just grabbing on to something they think is newsworthy again or will this really be different?

    For reference:
    Shaolin-Festival-2001
    The First World Traditional Wushu Festival
    2nd-World-Traditional-Wushu-Festival
    8th-China-International-Shaolin-Wushu-Festival-in-Zhengzhou
    9th-Zhengzhou-International-Shaolin-Wushu-Festival
    Our documentation here is a little spotty because the Shaolin Festival was biannual and they skipped a few. It also merged with the Traditional Wushu Festival. These are the Festivals that were held at Shaolin, not to be confused with the Cultural Festivals that are being held abroad.

    China’s Shaolin Temple plans to host its first kung fu fighting event
    Secret techniques expected to be shown during planned combat 'convention' for seasoned martial artists
    PUBLISHED : Wednesday, 20 August, 2014, 6:31pm
    UPDATED : Wednesday, 20 August, 2014, 6:34pm
    Laura Zhou
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    Martial arts practitioners train at the Shaolin Temple in Henan province, one of China's most popular tourist attractions. Photo: Imagine China

    The fabled Shaolin Temple, said to be the birthplace of kung fu, is planning to hold a competition for martial artists from around the world – what could be the first of its kind, mainland media reported.

    ”In an appropriate time in the future, we … are going to hold a world martial arts competition in the Shaolin Temple,” Shi Yongxin, abbot of the 1,500-year-old temple in Henan province, proposed during a closing ceremony of a Zen forum on Monday, news portal chinanews.com reported.

    If the proposal moves forward, it would be the first time that the Shaolin Temple, the home of legendary warrior monks and thousands of kung fu martial arts enthusiasts from China and around the world, to hold such a martial arts combating convention.

    Shi didn’t reveal when and how the convention would be arranged, but said that Shaolin martial arts students from all over the world would be invited to the convention, and some mysterious martial arts performances such as “iron shielding body” would be seen in action, the Henan-based Dahe Daily reported.

    Top practitioners with other martial arts skills, such as taekwondo, karate and kick-boxing will be also invited, the report said.

    News of martial arts convention soon raised heated discussion on mainland social media, where many people are particularly fascinated by culture, films and stories of Chinese martial arts.

    ”It’s really like travelling back to the kung fu legends in the book,” one Sina Weibo user wrote.


    Students perform at the Shaolin Temple wushu festival. Since 2012, it has held a cultural festival each year, with the goal of hosting one on five continents. Photo: AFP

    But some also lamented that the event would hamper the temple’s role as a place for serenity and contemplation.

    ”Shouldn’t [the] Shaolin Temple be a place of peace instead of a [spectacle] for the public?” a Weibo user wrote.

    The idea of a kung fu convention – often depicted in literary fiction and films – is quite fascinating to many mainlanders and outsiders. In the great masterpieces, Louis Cha Leung-yung describes a kung fu convention as a combat event where leading practitioners show off their skills and compete for the title of “kung fu master”.

    Well-known for its ties with Chinese martial arts, or kung fu, the Shaolin Temple is one of the most famous Buddhist monasteries and tourist attractions on the mainland.

    In 1982, martial arts champion Jet Li appeared in the film Shaolin Temple, which later made him a kung fu icon and which made Shaolin a household name.

    However, the temple – and its head, Shi Yongxin – have been criticised in recent years over what some see as the commercialisation of the sacred temple. With high-priced entry tickets and expanding businesses, many people lament that the Shaolin Temple lacks the purity and serenity of a Buddhist temple.

    Shi also became one of the more controversial abbots in China. Dubbed as “CEO monk” by the mainland media, Shi serves as the CEO of Henan Shaolin Temple Industrial Development Company.


    The abbot of Shaolin Temple, Shi Yongxin (dubbed the CEO monk by local media), was the one who proposed the martial arts convention. Photo: AFP

    The venture oversees investments for kung fu performance troupes, manages the use of the name “Shaolin” in dramas and films, and administers Shaolin Kung Fu centres in countries around the world.

    Shi insists this is part of efforts to spread the values of the Shaolin Temple and Buddhism to the world.

    As a part of its cultural promotions, the temple has held the Shaolin Culture Festival in each continent every year since 2012.

    This year, the festival will be held in London, where Shaolin students from 25 countries in Europe are taking part in the annual exam for Buddhist Zen, Chinese medicines and martial arts practices, the Dahe Daily said.

    The proposed kung fu convention is expected to be held after the festival completes its tour in five continents, according to the newspaper.
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    This could be really great. I'm anxious to see what the rule sets are going to be but even if they're dumb and restricting, it still might be worth it to go and compete.

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    Yoga & Shaolin

    I'm posting this on our Beginnings of Shaolin Boxing - history thread because it has a lot of yoga talk, and also copying it to our yoga thread.

    Yoga meets Zen in Shaolin Temple(1/8)
    2018-08-27 15:30:35Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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    Yoga and kung fu enthusiasts perform in a cultural festival on Mount Song, home to the Shaolin Temple, in Dengfeng, Central China’s Henan Province, Aug. 25, 2018. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Zhongju)
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    2018 Shaolin Martial Arts General Assembly at Mount Songshan

    I was wondering what the photos above were about. The article below runs the same pix, except for what I've copied here.

    Shaolin kung fu shares stage with yoga
    chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2018-08-27 14:40

    A yoga master and a Shaolin warrior monk perform similar movement on a shared stage of the closing ceremony of the 2018 Shaolin Martial Arts General Assembly at Mount Songshan, Henan province, Aug 25, 2018. [Photo/IC]
    Yoga lovers and Shaolin monks performed together at the zen culture festival, a theme activity on the last day of the 2018 Shaolin Martial Arts General Assembly on Aug 25, at Mount Songshan, location of the Shaolin Temple, in Henan province.

    The two exercises have been deeply influenced by zen Buddhism in their development. By inviting yoga lovers to the event, the audience had a better understanding and different experience of the zen culture.

    Yoga and martial arts performers exercised on the various scenic spots of Mount Songshan. The world-renowned yoga masters were on the scene to lead the audience to practice yoga.



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    2018 Shaolin Martial Arts General Assembly

    I copied the two posts above from the Beginnings of Shaolin Boxing - history thread to this Shaolin Temple World Martial Arts Assembly because it sits more appropriately here. Also copying this to our Shaolin's African Disciples because I love those cross-links. I suspect the flag raising ceremony might have been connected to this Assembly too, but I'm not going to add that because it might have just been about National Day.

    African Nations Pull Up in Force to Shaolin Kung Fu General Assembly
    by Adan Kohnhorst | Aug 30, 2018



    The Shaolin Temple just closed out its 2018 Shaolin Martial Arts General Assembly, and well ****, African nations came through.

    Twenty-two trainees from seven African countries — Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Burundi, Mali, Djibouti, and the Central African Republic — spent three months at the temple as participants in the Ministry of Culture’s sixth African student exchange program. The class studied empty-handed Shaolin kung fu, plus sword and staff techniques. At the end of the training period students performed what they’d learned for the temple’s abbot, and received certificates of completion.



    Full disclosure, this writer happened to be at the temple while the African exchange unit was there training, and can confirm, they were doing some serious stuff. Tourists from across China watched with confusion and pleasant surprise .

    “We came empty-handed but finished full of enthusiasm,” one participant said. “We’re really excited to be ambassadors of Chinese culture, and to share what we learned at the temple with people back home.”

    The abbot Shi Yongxin, international media’s notorious “CEO monk”, had a more put-together statement to make:

    The Shaolin Temple is committed to supporting China-Africa ties, cultivating the friendship between Chinese and African people, and pushing forward on cultural exchange and cooperation between China and Africa.
    Outside of the African class, other foreigners and kung fu fans made the trip out for the occasion. People’s Daily was quick to seize a photo op on Twitter:


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    Yoga lovers practice yoga and Shaolin students perform martial arts along a cliff walkway on Songshan Mountain during the 2018 Shaolin Martial Arts General Assembly in Dengfeng city, Central China's #Henan province, on August 25

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    As time marches on, and the world around us changes, we can all take comfort knowing that foreigners will continue to flock to the Shaolin Temple with shocking consistency.
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