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Q: Where can I do some chisao (wing Chun) in Hangzhou?

I have been practicing wing chun (Ip Man Lineage) for 4 years, but now I am in Hangzhou and would like to keep up my skills, where can i find a teacher or someone interested to practice?

11 years 30 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - Hangzhou

 
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Have you tried asking on Hangzhouexpat?

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I practiced for about 4 years as well, for a time under one of Samuel Kwok's students. I went to two schools in Shanghai and they both sucked. If you find anything around here let me know. I think you need to head to HK for WC I'm afraid. Martial arts are a dying art in China, just like the rest of their culture.

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Have a read through this topic on Hangzhouexpat. http://www.hangzhouexpat.com/index.php?/topic/25411-wing-chun-class-in-hangzhou/

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