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Enjoy martial arts and tea culture at Baiyun Mountain: A special event held

On May 20th, an event was hosted at the mountaintop square of Mingchungu Tourist Area, Baiyun Mountain, Guangzhou, offering tourists a visual feast that blended natural scenery, tea culture, and Chinese martial arts.

 A visual feast of natural scenery, tea culture, and martial arts

The event began with an awe-inspiring martial arts performance. The martial artists, dressed in traditional costumes, showcased wonderful martial arts performances, with the natural scene as their stage. Their stunning techniques gave the audience a profound appreciation of the depth and richness of Chinese martial arts.

 The inheritor Zijuan presenting Qingcheng-style Tai Chi, a national intangible cultural heritage

In addition, the event featured an amazing Tai Chi performance. Tai Chi cultural inheritor Zijuan presented Qingcheng-style Tai Chi, a national intangible cultural heritage. With nearly 2,000 years of history, Qingcheng-style martial arts are known for their light and graceful movements. With each move full of charm, it offered a refreshing experience for the audience.

 Visitors learning martial arts moves together

Moreover, the event included a fascinating Baduanjin exercise teaching session. Baduanjin exercise is a traditional Chinese exercise routine known for its health benefits, such as creating the harmony of qi (vital energy) and blood in the body, and strengthening muscles and bones.

 Tourists enjoying unique and charming tea art performances

Baiyun Mountain, a famous mountain in southern Guangdong, is renowned for its picturesque scenery and rich natural resources. Historically, it has been a source of inspiration for scholars and artists. At the event, tea tables were set up for tourists to enjoy tea and watch tea art performances, enabling them to fully experience the blend of tea culture with the natural landscape, and to feel the charm of traditional Chinese tea culture.

Source | Yangcheng Evening News

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