The Wushu Herald is our contribution to the Wushu, Tai Chi and Qigong community in Australia.
We hope that it will continue to be the source of information and education about Wushu, in all its forms. As a platform for sharing thoughts, ideas, experiences and achievements we hope it will foster open discussion, facilitate the finding of common ground and help us all grow stronger together.
Send your suggestions and proposals to herald@auswushu.com.au.
News
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Australia, no doubt, has strong European connections. Therefore, it was quite surprising to receive the news that “On 15th April
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The World Games family welcomes two new members. During the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the International World Games Association
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Photo-Report from selected locations (Sydney, NSW): Flickr
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ABC News “In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, reports emerged of a novel method for managing mild cases
Events
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The Italian Chin Woo Athletic Association will host the 1st Traditional KungFu Championship 2021 Online! This Online Championship will be your
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On September 28, 2017, the 14th International Wushu Federation Congress, held during the 14th World Wushu Championships in Kazan, approved the
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by Dr Larissa Koroleva (Qi Studio, Sydney) * Epping Creative Centre * Saturday 21 August 2021 3.00 pm – 5.00
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Call for Papers Tai Chi, Wushu & Qigong in Today’s World Virtual Conference Sydney, Australia September – November 2021
Opinion
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by Matthew Lee | 24 July 2020 Abstract In July 2020, the 2020 Summer Olympics were originally set to kick
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Recent History of Oceania Wushu11 July 2021 PDFDownload Introduction If we were to discuss the history of Christianity we would
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Recent History of European Wushu 30 June 2021 PDFDownload Abduction of Europe, by Valentine Serov, 1910 Introduction Currently, there are
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The recent events involving the European Wushu Federation(s) encouraged us to do some research on history of European Wushu in
Research
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May 2021 | In book: Expériences du corps vivant | Publisher: L’Harmattan Abstract In spite of their inexhaustible variety, martial
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Complementary Therapies in Medicine Volume 60, August 2021, 102748 by Guo-YanYanga AngeloSabaga Wen-LiHaoab Li-NingZhangc1 Ming-XianJiad1 NingDaie HanZhangf ZahraAyatiag Yan-JunChengh Chen-HaoZhangi Xiao-WenZhange Fan-LongBuj MinWenak XianZhoua Jian-PingLiue Peter M.Waynel CarolynEea DennisChanga HosenKiatmn JenniferHuntera AlanBensoussana a NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University, Penrith,
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by Wenbo Li, Liangbin Yang, Xinke Leng, Weikun Liu The International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, July 2020
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21st World Congress on Qigong/Tai Chi/TCM/Natural Health was held last weekend to commemorate the 21st World Tai Chi & Qigong
Books
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by William Edward Douglas Jr., 2020 You may have read claims before that a book can change your life and the
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by by Benjamin N Judkins & Jon Nielson. State University of NY Press, 2015. This book explores the social history of southern Chinese
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edited by Fuhua Huang and Fan Hong, 2020 | Chinese martial arts have a long, meaningful history and deep cultural roots. They
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by Adams Media, 2018 | This essential take-anywhere guide explains the numerous mindfulness benefits of tai chi and shows how
Far Far Away
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Warrumbungle National Park, NSW: Bald Rock, NSW: Philligia Sandstone Caves, NSW
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On the way to Coonabarrabran… _____________________________________________
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Rams Head. Kosciuszko National Park Rainbow Lake. Kosciuszko National Park ________________________________________________________________________________________
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Newcastle, Australia. _______________________________________ “I was incredibly proud and humbled to be invited by Newcastle Art Gallery to be part