
American Finds Peace in China’s Wudang Taichi
American martial artist Jake Pinnick explores how Taichi from China’s Wudang Mountain can foster global peace.
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American martial artist Jake Pinnick explores how Taichi from China’s Wudang Mountain can foster global peace.

Animal-imitation boxing, a tradition in Shaolin kung fu, transforms animal movements into martial arts mastery, embodying China’s martial wisdom.
Discover the power and grace of Shaolin martial arts through the journeys of young warrior monks mastering ancient techniques.

Over 50,000 Taijiquan enthusiasts across China celebrated the first Asian Taijiquan Day, highlighting the martial art’s role in promoting physical and mental well-being.

At the Shaolin Temple in Henan Province, martial arts masters demonstrated dynamic double spear and staff techniques, highlighting the precision and control of Shaolin weaponry.

From ages 4 to 82, 2,560 athletes from 56 countries showcased their Shaolin Wushu skills at the 13th China Zhengzhou International Competition.

American Jake Pinnick journeyed to China’s Wudang Mountain to master martial arts, becoming a 16th-generation Wudang Sanfeng Sect inheritor.