Tai Chi Bridges Cultures: Benin Embraces China’s Martial Art on Global Stage
Benin’s inaugural International Taijiquan Day celebration highlights growing cultural ties with China, as residents embrace the ancient martial art for health and harmony.
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Benin’s inaugural International Taijiquan Day celebration highlights growing cultural ties with China, as residents embrace the ancient martial art for health and harmony.
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