The Hiatus Explained

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People surfing into the main site here will probably have noticed something. We got started and then abruptly stopped again. There is a specific reason for this.

It is well documented within the Shanghai community that in the run up to the Olympics there was a freeze on some of the VISA types, among many other things. This sent the project work community into a spin - and it has only just returned to normal as of last week. Cameron has been through this in the worst possible way and is only getting stable again just now. 

The end is in sight though, and we look forward to more quality vids in the near future.

Andy Best


Kungfuology met up with Taiji teacher Rose Oliver from the Double Dragon Alliance. As Rose explains in part one, Double Dragon help people to come to China and take part in all kinds of cultural exchanges with the focus on kung fu.

After taking one of their Shanghai based teachers, Master Wu Mao Gui, to the UK for seminars, Rose got to see his Tong Bei Quan in detail and started to train it herself. We catch up with them in Shanghai's People's Park on a sweltering summer afternoon for a vidcast set to the sound of cicadas.

Contact editor(at)kungfuology(dot)com for more details.



Kungfuology met up with Taiji teacher Rose Oliver from the Double Dragon Alliance. As Rose explains in part one, Double Dragon help people to come to China and take part in all kinds of cultural exchanges witht the focus on kung fu.

After taking one of their Shanghai based teachers, Master Wu Mao Gui, to the UK for seminars, Rose got to see his Tong Bei Quan in detail and started to train it herself. We catch up with them in Shanghai's People's Park on a sweltering summer afternoon for a vidcast set to the sound of cicadas.

Contact editor(at)kungfuology(dot)com for more details.

Box of Shaw Pt Two: Rivals of Kung Fu

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box of shawKungfuology staffer Andy Best recently happened upon a box of 90 Shaw movies in his local store. Follow this feature as Andy 'live-blogs' one a week. Spoiler alert!

 

Round two, and there's the bell. A quick glance at the box shows the next movie's title, Miss 0. Looks like a potential false start. Let's pop in the disc and see. Feeling good today, finally got my VISA, another year all tied up. And ... yes ... Miss 0, Gold Dig Films 1978. Chow Yun Fat in modern day Hong Kong and a girl with memory loss. A quick sweep of the net doesn't reveal any apparent Shaw connection.

We move onto the next and it's another dissapointment but of a slightly more complex nature ... 

Box of Shaw Pt One: Human Lanterns

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box of shawKungfuology staffer Andy Best recently happened upon a boxed set of 90 Shaw movies in his local store. Follow this feature as Andy 'live-blogs' one a week. Spoiler alert!

 

And we're off. There's 90 movies in this set but glancing at the box I see some strange titles and repeats too. This blog will be as much about the China DVD experience as the movies themselves. As you might be able to catch in the photo, there's about 7 movies per disc. At one a week it's going to take me nearly two years (with holidays). Jia you!

So the first disc is in my machine, it's a typical Shanghai rainy Sunday and I'm ready to go. I must confess, my wife went into the set before to watch a favourite of hers One-armed Swordsman and it had a choice of original soundtracks and English titles too so I'm quite optimistic about the whole project ...

 

Kungfuology went down to Zhong Shan Park in Shanghai to see if you really can wander into a park in China and find a Kung Fu teacher. It seems you can. In this two part vidcast, we meet 71 year old teacher Pu Rujie and his student Shaun Hogan. Despite Pu Laoshi's advanced years and Shaun's hip replacement they still get down to the park and train every single day - putting kungfuology's training ethic to shame.

Pu Laoshi is a famed coach and judge for Shanghai's Chang Ning district but now teaches strictly traditional in his retirement years: Shaolin Cha Quan and the traditional Chinese weapons.

Contact editor(at)kungfuology(dot)com for more details.

Vidcasting: Zhongshan Park Kung Fu (pt one)

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Kungfuology went down to Zhong Shan Park in Shanghai to see if you really can wander into a park in China and find a Kung Fu teacher. It seems you can. In this two part vidcast, we meet 71 year old teacher Pu Rujie and his student Shaun Hogan. Despite Pu Laoshi's advanced years and Shaun's hip replacement they still get down to the park and train every single day - putting kungfuology's training ethic to shame.

Pu Laoshi is a famed coach and judge for Shanghai's Chang Ning district but now teaches strictly traditional in his retirement years: Shaolin Cha Quan and the traditional Chinese weapons.

Contact editor(at)kungfuology(dot)com for more details.

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We are a web 2.0 blog style site about Kung Fu. Our team are physically based out of Shanghai, China. As well as our features we would like to encourage all readers to get involved. Register an account as a commenter, submit material and eventually get upgraded to a writer. For more infomation check out our pages:

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