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    Which area is the best?

    I have a lead on a job in China to teach English, now the only thing is to choose a location.Which would be the best for martial arts instruction?

    Yantai, Shandong
    Qingdao, Shandong
    Xiamen, Fujian

    Does anybody know about these places? The styles offered? The schools?
    Note: I do Northern styles.

    Any help would be much appreciated.
    Thanks.

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    Shouldn't you be worried about doing your job well and such?

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    Hmmmm......
    Nah.
    I already teach ESL here, so I'm hoping it is easily transferable to China, plus it will be High school students, so not too much discipline.
    I know it will be hard work, but I also want to take the time and find someone to train under.

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    I'm just saying I know people want to go to China and Japan for the sole reason of teaching but can't because the spot was taken. I guess I just met too many people out here who came for the girls or the anime and can't teach worth a lesson from mega-foot.

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    Point well taken.
    I certainly hope I'm up to the job. I truly enjoy teaching and have a deep interest in Chinese culture. Again, words are easy, but actions speak louder than words.

    I'm just sorta interested in knowing what kind of martial arts I might see, is all.
    I know Yantai has good mantis, but that's all I know.

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    shan dong is the birth place of mantis


    fujian i'm informed has good white crane and hung gar
    both should have good wushu instruction
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    Shandong

    I would second Shandong as a good area, not only for mantis but many other good solid traditional styles of Northern Chinese arts.

    I would go to Shandong fwiw
    Kune Belay Sau

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    Thanks.

    What are the main styles of Shandong?

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    mantis mantis and more mantis
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    Try and find some Shandong Black Tiger while you're there.
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    Style in Shandong

    Mantis, Black Tiger, Faan Tzi Boxing, plus Hsing Yi, BaGua etc...too many to list really
    Kune Belay Sau

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    OOoohh! Fanzi! Sweet! Gotta learn more of that.
    Here's my teacher doing fanzi. I hope i can have power like him eventually
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7sQEmU-bio

    Black tiger would be neat, too.
    Shandong seems like the place to be.
    Thanks!

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    Shandong was the first place I ever visited in China

    There's a lot of good stuff there. The traditional Liangshan styles are very interesting. I suggest you take a look at our Outlaws of the Marsh special, which focused on a lot of the regional styles of that area. Yantai is very reputed for mantis. Qingdao is reputed for beer (we know it as Tsingdao). They border each other. And there's nothing like Shandong onion pancakes. So tasty! I'm licking my lips just thinking about them.

    I've never been to Xiamen personally, but I have heard there are some good resources there too.
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