Shunde’s Legacy: Tracing Bruce Lee’s Martial Arts Roots in Foshan
Explore Bruce Lee’s origins in Shunde, Foshan, where his martial arts journey began and continues to inspire global audiences today.
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Explore Bruce Lee’s origins in Shunde, Foshan, where his martial arts journey began and continues to inspire global audiences today.
In Foshan’s Zhongshan Park, morning rituals blend kung fu heritage with community sports, fostering health and connection among residents. #KhabarAsia
A Namibian traveler’s journey into Wing Chun in Foshan highlights cultural exchange and the mental discipline of martial arts.
Foshan’s Bak Mei kung fu master Liu Weixin bridges ancient Chinese martial arts and modern gaming culture through global discipleship and the hit game Sifu.
Fifth-generation Wing Chun master Guo Weizhan preserves ancient martial arts legacy in Foshan, blending combat techniques with cultural philosophy for modern practitioners.
Explore Foshan Wing Chun, a Chinese martial art recognized as national intangible cultural heritage, through insights from Ip Man’s successor Dong Chonghua.
Foshan’s Lishui River bursts into life as enchanting flower boats illuminate the night, marking the start of the Spring Festival Water Flower Market and heralding the approach of the Chinese New Year.
Foshan in south China’s Guangdong Province lights up with the Daliang Fish Lantern Festival, celebrating culture and community during the Mid-Autumn Festival holidays.
A mesmerizing fire-breathing performance captivated audiences in Foshan, Guangdong province, as the city celebrated intangible cultural heritage with a vibrant display of traditional arts.
Professional dragon boat teams in Foshan are intensifying training for the Dragon Boat Festival on June 10, embracing tradition and preparing for vibrant competitions.
As the Duanwu Festival approaches, Foshan in Guangdong Province comes alive with vibrant dragon boat parades, celebrating Chinese cultural traditions and enchanting both participants and spectators.
Foshan’s waterborne flower market in Lishui Town opens for the Chinese New Year, offering a romantic blend of tradition and innovation with water cruises, local cuisine, and cultural festivities.
Foshan is leading China’s hydrogen energy revolution, investing in clean technology to address climate change and rising energy demands, offering insights into sustainable urban development.