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    Shaolin festival opens with over 2,500 kung fu practitioners
    By Shi Baoyin and Qi Xin | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-10-19 20:59


    The opening ceremony of the 13th Zhengzhou International Shaolin Wushu Festival was held in Dengfeng of Zhengzhou, Henan province, on Saturday.

    With 2,560 kung fu practitioners from 56 countries and regions participating in the competition, the festival provides an opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich heritage and culture of Shaolin kung fu.

    Sven Husmann, 50, expressed his enthusiasm for attending the opening ceremony, emphasizing the event's role as cross-cultural exchange and mutual learning.


    The opening ceremony of the 13th Zhengzhou International Shaolin Wushu Festival is held in Dengfeng of Zhengzhou, Henan province. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

    "We aim to get the spirit of this festival and carry it back to Germany upon our return to Europe," he remarked,

    The festival showcased a diverse range of activities, including traditional Shaolin Wushu competitions, an international fight competition, and US-China youth training camp.

    People also witnessed Khmer Boxing, a traditional Cambodian martial art, at the Shaolin Temple.


    The opening ceremony of the 13th Zhengzhou International Shaolin Wushu Festival is held in Dengfeng of Zhengzhou, Henan province. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]


    The opening ceremony of the 13th Zhengzhou International Shaolin Wushu Festival is held in Dengfeng of Zhengzhou, Henan province. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
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    Make that 2,560 participants

    Zhengzhou Sets the Stage for the 13th Shaolin Wushu Festival with 2,560 Athletes from Around the World
    Tuesday, October 22, 2024



    The 13th Zhengzhou International Shaolin Wushu Festival commenced with great fanfare on October 19 in Dengfeng, the birthplace of kung fu, nestled in the historic city of Zhengzhou, Henan province, central China. This globally celebrated event gathered an impressive 2,560 athletes from 56 countries and regions, with participants ranging from as young as 4 years old to seniors aged 82, all eager to showcase their martial arts prowess.

    A spectacular highlight of the festival was the participation of 30,000 young kung fu students from local martial arts schools. These students lined a 13-kilometer route from the Shaolin Temple to the festival’s grand opening venue, captivating onlookers with a breathtaking display of Chinese martial arts techniques, celebrating the rich tradition and skill that defines Shaolin kung fu.

    This year’s festival brought both traditional and modern elements to the forefront. Alongside the iconic Shaolin Wushu competitions and the prestigious Wushu Duanwei ranking evaluation for international participants, new events took center stage. These included a dynamic collective kung fu performance, an international fight competition, a U.S.-China youth training camp, an exciting kung fu adventure, and a captivating Cambodian-Chinese boxing showcase.

    In addition to the competitive events, the festival also hosted a range of cultural activities. These included kung fu demonstrations, cultural tourism experiences, and international martial arts exchanges, all of which contributed to a vibrant celebration of both martial arts and Chinese heritage.

    The festival was made possible through the organization of the Henan provincial government, in collaboration with the province’s sports administration and the Zhengzhou city government, underscoring the region’s dedication to preserving and promoting the ancient art of Shaolin kung fu on a global stage.
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    30,000 young martial artists

    Shaolin event opens with over 2,500 Kung Fu practitioners

    SHAFQAT ALI October 20, 2024 Newspaper, Lifestyle & Entertainment

    DENGFENG - The opening ceremony of the 13th Zhengzhou International Shaolin Wushu Festival was held yesterday in Dengfeng of Zhengzhou, Henan province. With 2,560 kung fu practitioners from 56 countries and regions including Pakistan participating in the competition, the festival provides an opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich heritage and culture of Shaolin kung fu. The 13th Zhengzhou International Shaolin Wushu Festival will take place until October 22 in Zhengzhou, organised by the Henan provincial government and co-hosted by the province’s sports administration and Zhengzhou city government, the event aims to promote Shaolin Wushu culture and foster international exchanges. The festival will feature traditional Shaolin Wushu competitions and the Wushu Duanwei Evaluation for Overseas Personnel, alongside new events, including a collective kung fu performance, an international fight competition, a US/China youth training camp, a kung fu adventure, and a Cambodian-Chinese boxing showcase. Zhao Xuedong, deputy secretary-general of the Henan provincial government, said 2,560 athletes from 56 countries and regions have signed up for the festival. The event will host Wushu exchanges between China and the US, as well as China and Cambodia. Officials from the International Wushu Federation, the Intangible Cultural Heritage Fund, resident ambassadors and international guests will attend related activities. The festival will build a bridge for cultural integration and mutual learning between China and foreign countries, as well as strengthen exchanges and cooperation among Belt and Road countries, according to Zhao.

    The festival adheres to the principle of “meeting friends through Shaolin Wushu and progressing together.” Competitions will include designated routines, nationally recognized martial arts routines and various styles and forms. Organizers aim to nurture Shaolin Wushu and expand its cultural impact. They will arrange visits to cultural tourism projects during the festival to promote the integration of culture, tourism and sports in Henan. Zhao Hengkang, deputy secretary-general of the Henan provincial government, said the six-day festival includes five categories, six major events and 315 sub-events, with participants ranging from 4 to 82 years old. The opening ceremony featured 30,000 young martial artists showcasing Shaolin Wushu along a 13-kilometer route from the Shaolin Temple on Mount Song to the opening venue.
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    Opening Ceremony of the 13th Zhengzhou International Shaolin Wushu Festival

    The highlights of the Opening Ceremony of the 13th Zhengzhou International Shaolin Wushu Festival.

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    13th Zhengzhou International Shaolin Martial Arts Festival

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    The 13th Zhengzhou International Shaolin Wushu Festival

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    My First International Competition – Anara Ashimova, Silver Medalist in Shaolin Wushu



    I was never a big sports person, but working at the computer and not moving much eventually made me realize I needed some kind of physical activity to cheer myself up and to recharge my body. After all, I wanted to be healthy and active in my maturity – I don’t want to call it old age.

    I had doubts about my physical abilities, but I was resolute, so I decided to go for a sport with exercises that are possible for and improve the health of people of age. Therefore, I took up the sport of Wushu, starting in a large group under the guidance of Gaini Kypshakbai, a master of the art.

    The first few months were challenging, but I slowly developed new skills. A lot of people quit during this time, and eventually only three of us were left in the group. Gradually, I developed an obsession with the classes as a way to strengthen my body and spirit. Our coach, Gaini, deserves a separate piece to be written about her for her patience and mentoring, but for now, I will just say that I’m grateful and full of respect for her.

    Laoshi (coach in Chinese) Gaini gently introduced us to the Tai Chi community, an association of enthusiasts who are passionate about what they do. In my third year of classes, I wanted to broaden my horizons, watch the masters, and show off my modest skills. So, after participating in the Championship for the Republic of Kazakhstan, we went to China for The 13th Zhengzhou China International Shaolin Wushu Competition.


    Team Kazakhstan; image: A.Ashimova

    Our team consisted of twelve people of different ages ranging from 30 to 65; it was the first international competition for all of us. Some of us were leaving Kazakhstan for the first time, but I’d been to Urumqi 20 years before. Everything that awaited us upon our arrival in China impressed and delighted us. The first thing that pleased me was how clean and organized everything was. People were friendly and willing to help, and, most importantly, it was completely safe. The cities we visited were very green with beautiful trees and lots of flowers; the parks were well-maintained, and the air was clean and fresh.

    Almost every city had the same level of population as Kazakhstan, but it never felt crowded. Everything was organized, clear, and accessible. For us, the myth that the Chinese do not speak English was also dispelled. If we encountered a language barrier, it was easily overcome by modern online translators. The youth of China were very bright, independent, and open.

    The Opening Ceremony of the festival was an indescribable delight. The small town of Danfeng welcomed us alongside representatives of 65 schools of Tai Chi. The competition was a festival celebrating the different styles of Wushu. We couldn’t contain our excitement as we took pictures on our smartphones and greeted the young athletes from the windows of the bus as thirty-five coaches filled with representatives from different countries moved along the streets of the city.

    The Opening Ceremony reminded us of our Soviet childhood when large-scale events were accompanied by a huge number of students and kids running around the stadium and creating a lively atmosphere. For a short while, I was seized by nostalgia, which was replaced by a slight melancholy as I wondered why there is no longer such passion for sports in Kazakhstan. I would like us to start taking care of the younger generation at a state level. I would like to believe that the Nomad Games recently held in Astana will serve as an impetus to open children’s sports schools and academies.

    During my time in China, I fell in love with the country because of its originality, combination of rich history and modernity, technology, and absolute self-sufficiency. A truly international affair, at the competition we met teams from Poland, Japan, Mexico, Romania, and the United States. It was a real celebration of the unity of people from different parts of the planet.


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    Every evening, we met in the hotel restaurant for dinner with Mr. Wú Bīn, a Chinese martial arts master and Wushu coach who has trained more champions than any other instructor in China. Mr. Wú Bīn is the president of the Beijing Wushu Institute, director of the Beijing Wushu Team, and holds leadership positions in the Chinese Wushu Association and the Asian Wushu Federation. Even though he is a legendary figure, he is a man of extraordinary modesty, dignity, and openness. There was not a single team that did not take a picture with him and express their most profound reverence and respect. We were no exception, and gave Wú Bīn Kazakhstani chocolates.

    As part of the festival, we visited a Shaolin Monastery, where we were plunged into this holy place’s ancient beauty and unhurried atmosphere, and watched the monks perform their martial arts skills. In the end, the festival’s purpose was not competition, but rather a way to popularize and involve more people in this sport. For all of us, it was an amazing experience and a huge lesson. The Tai Chi Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan will soon hold its international tournament, “Peaks of Tien Shan,” in Almaty. Teams from Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and different regions of Kazakhstan will join the competition. I dearly hope that the number of countries participating in the tournament will expand over time.

    Anara Ashimova.

    Silver medalist in the Shaolin Wushu Competition, specially for The Times of Central Asia
    I remember my first tournament in China. Such an amazing experience.
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