Far Far Away Competition Winners

Congratulations to all participants of our “Far Far Away” photo competition!
 
 
 
 
Your photos together have amassed more that 2,300 “likes”
from all over the world!
However, we had to identify the winners by the number of individual likes collected by Sunday 9 February midnight, and the winners are:
  1. Simon Bishop in Shaolin with a group of international students;
  2. Fong Lee in WA;
  3. Lanna Leung in New Zealand.
Well done!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
View ALL photos on Flickr 
 
Comments by winners:
 
Thank you very much for liking the photo. I was very fortunate to be training with some African guys who had come to the Shaolin Temple for a period of time. They were very good and trained super hard. After they gave a performance, we were allowed into a restricted area for some photos. I was lucky enough to get my ugly head in the middle. Ha ha ha. Thanks again Wushu Herald.
(Simon Bishop)
 
Thank you Wushu Herald for your hard work promoting the Chinese treasure Wushu to the world and organizing the photo competition which unexpectedly I came second place, wow! Also I like to thank Alex/Larissa recommending and submitted my photo into the competition! Much appreciated for your efforts! I love Wushu all my life and am still learning everyday for the past fifty one years! And congratulations to other winners as well, well done! Cheers to you all!
(Fong Lee)
 
It’s wonderful to see so many people practice their Tai Chi while on holidays (and not just me)! Surprised to see my photo winning third place in the competition. Thanks to Wushu Herald for hosting the photo competition to promote Tai Chi and Wushu.
(Lanna Leung)

Health Qigong Entering Royal Air Force School of Physical Training in UK

On January 15, 2020, British Health Qigong Association was invited to introduce Health Qigong to the young & fit trainees at RAF COSFORD. The RAF Officer Training Academy is interested in negotiating sustainable development cooperation with British Health Qigong Association in the future.

Military training can sometimes be  over focused on the physical strength which can be very competitive and hard, so good to see the RAF college has started to embrace the mental wellbeing into the training for the force. 

 

 

Source: International Health Qigong Federation