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College students presented a dazzling tai chi performance at the World Traditional Wushu Championships. [China Daily]

College students presented a dazzling tai chi performance at the World Traditional Wushu Championships. [China Daily] 



Niels Tsai, a kungfu enthusiast from Malaysia, was halfway up misty Wudang Mountain, Hubei province, at the end of last month when he was thrilled to see an elegant yet powerful Wudang-style tai chi performance delivered by 2,300 college students in a dirt square.

For centuries, the mountain in central China, in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, has been a Mecca for Taoists.

It is also widely believed to be the cradle of tai chi, one of the three major neijia (internal) kungfu genres. The other two are xinyi quan and bagua zhang.

4, was the youngest medalist at the World Traditional Wushu Championships. [China Daily]

4, was the youngest medalist at the World Traditional Wushu Championships. [China Daily]



"This was the first time I had come to China seeking the roots of tai chi," said the businessman with excitement.

A long-time practitioner of tai chi, Tsai was delighted to see the original Wudang-style tai chi, the prototype for many kungfu styles that have found their way to many parts of the world.

"I am planning to be apprenticed by a local master to learn more about Wudang kungfu," he said.

Tsai was among tens of thousands of kungfu fans from home and abroad who last week flocked to Shiyan, the city at the foot of the Wudang Mountain.

They came for the Third World Traditional Wushu Championships, the highest-level and largest event for lovers of traditional Chinese martial art that is held every two years.

"Winning the championships is one of our aims. We hope to make friends and learn from other athletes who are practicing authentic Chinese kungfu like us," said Markovetc Igor, 40, a coach of one of the six kungfu teams from Russia that attended the event.

A total of 93 Russian athletes visited, many of whom had attended and won titles at the previous two events held in 2004 and 2006 in Zhengzhou, Henan province.

The kungfu gathering in Shiyan attracted at least 2,000 contestants, aged between 4 and 86, from 69 countries around the world, competing for 300 coveted awards, said Wang Xiaolin, chairman of the Chinese Wushu Federation and secretary-general of International Wushu Federation (IWUF), a key organizer of the event.

The IWUF, founded in Beijing in 1990, gained official recognition at the 113th Convention of International Olympic Committee (IOC) in February 2002.

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