Dear Clio,
This is just a mail to say thank you for your help. We were very pleased with your service as well as our fantastic guide, Grace, in Xian.
We had a great time, saw a lot of things and enjoyed the friendliness of all people we met.
We will certainly recommend other friends to contact you for assistance.
Thanks again!
Louise
Chinese martial arts is generally called Wushu, Wu means military and shu means art, thus Wushu means the art of fighting. Kung Fu has become known as the way to express Chinese martial arts in the Occident. Chinese Martial Arts consists by three part, Kung Fu, Taiji Quan and Qigong. It is an important and unique component of Chinese cultural heritage. Being a complex art form, Wushu combines Chinese philosophy, meditation, aesthetics and physical exercise. It is definitely a highly demanding sport that trains one’s physical ability, health, willpower and mental discipline. Owing to its popularity, Chinese martial arts is not only practiced by the Chinese men and women, but also people around the world! As international travelers to Beijing, if you are not only going to visit Beijing attractions, but also want to satisfy your curiosity and unveil some of the myths relative to Chinese Martial Arts ( Taiji Quan, Kung Fu, Qigong etc.), you may use our Beijing travel service including Chinese Martial Arts Study. We combine studying Taiji Quan, Kung Fu and Qigong with the regular Beijing tours. We also offer single Chinese martial arts learning classes at any place suitable for these classes per your request.
Experience the genuine Chinese Martial Arts such as Taiji Quan, Fung Fu and Qigong with the certified Chinese Martial Arts masters with the training not only for you to learn some basic knowledge and also master the basic techniques concerned.
Taiji Quan is famous for its smooth movements and and explosive strikes. Taiji Quan ( Taichi ) is one style of ancient martal arts in China and the most widely practiced martial arts in the world.
Changquan literally means "Long Fist". It is a broad term for external (as opposed to internal) Northern Chinese martial arts (Northern Shaolin Kung Fu). Changquan can be easily recognized by its beautiful and extended stances as well as many energetic leaps jumps and quick rhythmic pace.
"Qi" literally means breath or gas in Chinese, generally the energy produced by breathing that keep us alive; "gong" means work or a kind of technique. Qigong means "breathe work" or the art of controls one's breathing to keep good health. Qigong is a very powerful “Healing Art” that makes use of slow elegant movements & breathing exercises to raise one's energy.
Taiji Quan instructor will offer you one hour's lecture on Chinese Taichi on the spot starting with a demonstration of the basic steps of Taichi. Afterwards, your master teaches you how to do some of these elegant, flowing exercises together with him, assisting you to feel one of China's most highly regarded arts.
If you don't want to miss the learning of Taiji while traveling the major attractions of Beijing, this one day tour is right for you. On the Temple of Heaven, your Taiji instructor will offer you one hour's lecture on Chinese Taichi on the spot starting with a demonstration of the basic steps of Taichi