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Shaolin kung fu taught in Stanford University – seeking harmony of body and mind
Lisa Becker, a biology research assistant, learns Shaolin Kung Fu from the masters in the class at Stanford. (Photo: L.A. Cicero) Even in China, you may not get the chance to learn real kung fu from real Shaolin monks, but … Continue reading
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Big game hunting, a new sport for Chinese tycoons
A controversial sport of big game hunting is becoming popular among Chinese tycoons, more and more country’s rich join hunting expeditions in Africa and Canada. At least 100 Chinese tycoons have hunted overseas, with the number increasing.
Stunning China school morning exercises
Every morning at about ten o’clock the students of primary Chinese schools go to the sports ground to do morning exercises to keep in shape.
Yao Ming’s new role – delegate Yao
Former Chinese NBA star Yao Ming now has a new title – “Delegate Yao”, recently he was appointed a member of the Shanghai municipal government’s top advisory body.
The Cost of Universiade 2011 Shenzhen
Shenzhen 2011 Universiade was prepared for four years, with one million of manpower and total investment exceeds 20 billion Yuan. For 4 years, the city has improved the environment, built large-scale sports venues, subway mileage has increased six times, and … Continue reading
Planking Appeared in Shenyang China
June 9, In Shenyang street, a group of young people were lying on the ground experiencing an activity called “planking”. This new wired behavior comes from abroad; recently this activity has spread to Shenyang among the younger group and many … Continue reading
China to Build Ping-pong Racket-Shaped Hotel
A 150-meter-tall hotel designed in the shape of a ping-pong racket will be built in Huainan city, Anhui province, which is among a series of stadium constructions. The hotel, located in a planned Olympic park covering an area of over … Continue reading
Will Yao Ming be Back After Hurt Again?
Nov 16 Houston Rockets have informed the media via press release that Yao Ming, the team’s franchise center, has suffered a stress fracture in his left ankle, and is out indefinitely. The injury is not in the same area as … Continue reading
China-Brazil game descends into mass brawl
Plyers of the Chinese and Brazilian national basketball teams were involved in a massive brawl during their third international friendly game in Xuchang, Henan Province Tuesday, forcing the match to be abandoned as early as the first quarter.