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Tuesday, January 18 2022 - 18:15
AsiaNet
Good News for Kung Fu Enthusiasts Around the World - Shaolin Temple Launches Kung Fu Online Games
DENGFENG, China, Jan. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

With the Chinese New Year around the corner, China's Songshan Shaolin Temple 
and Shaolin Culture Centers across the world have launched a global kung fu 
contest - "Happy Chinese New Year: Shaolin Kung Fu Online Games."

"Shaolin kung fu boasts the value of fitness, enlightenment, and harmony." said 
the abbot of the Shaolin Temple, Master Shi Yongxin. "As countries around the 
world battle the COVID-19 pandemic, the Shaolin Temple launched the competition 
online with the aspiration of promoting peace, friendship, and health, hoping 
that kung fu fans around the globe gain health, fitness, and happiness," the 
abbot added.

The Shaolin Temple organizes year-end kung fu examinations for the monks at the 
end of each year to encourage kung fu monks to be more brave and diligent. 

This year, the examination will be launched online for kung fu lovers of all 
ages across the globe. Participants will only need to upload a video to the 
official website of the activity.

The online kung fu games promote communication and interaction between people 
around the globe against the backdrop of epidemic curbing. 

The Chinese zodiac sign of 2022 is the Tiger, and the tiger represents justice, 
majesty, bravery, and diligence in Chinese culture, which identifies with the 
concept of Shaolin kung fu.

Shaolin Kung fu has a long history of more than 1,500 years and is one of 
China's top-level martial art schools with a complete system. As a national 
intangible cultural heritage of China, Shaolin kung fu illustrates the desire 
for supernatural powers and the pursuit of extraordinary wisdom.

The Shaolin Temple has established Shaolin Culture Centers in more than 120 
cities on five continents, with more than tens of millions of disciples. Former 
South African President Nelson Mandela praised Shaolin culture for the human 
values it instills. Moreover, Stephen Orlins, president of the National 
Committee on United States-China Relations recalled the legacy of the 
"ping-pong diplomacy" when talking about Shaolin kung fu, after watching a kung 
fu performance at the United Nations headquarters.

Registration for the games is now open until January 20 at 24:00, local time. 
Please visit the official website and App of the Shaolin Temple for more 
details.

SOURCE: Shaolin Temple



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