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		<title>Shaolin Film Shooting</title>
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									<p>Shaolin Kung Fu Film and TV Cooperation Invitation</p><p>Shaolin International Martial Arts Training Center sincerely invites global film and television industry partners to join hands for mutual success, offering professional full-chain Chinese Kung Fu film and television cooperation services to international clients. We boast a professional roster of Shaolin Kung Fu action performers, ranging from highly skilled Shaolin monk performers to martial arts talents with outstanding acting capabilities, all able to precisely match the action role requirements of various film and television productions and deliver authentic, stunning visual effects of Shaolin Kung Fu.</p><p>Meanwhile, we provide comprehensive support for Shaolin-themed film and television shooting. Leveraging the profound cultural heritage of Shaolin martial arts and our professional martial arts directing team, we offer customized services including exclusive Kung Fu action choreography and on-location shooting coordination for film and television productions, infusing the unique charm of Shaolin Kung Fu into every creative endeavor.</p><p>Whether it is the casting of performers for Kung Fu movies and action series, or professional collaboration on martial arts scene shooting and action design, Shaolin International Martial Arts Training Center is your premium partner for exploring the Chinese Kung Fu film and television sector. We welcome inquiries and cooperation discussions from clients around the world to co-create outstanding Kung Fu film and television masterpieces together.</p>								</div>
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		<title>Shaolin Bodyguard</title>
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									<p><strong>Shaolin Bodyguard Services</strong></p><p><strong>Note</strong>: this cooperation is not under the name of Shaolin Temple  and not related to Shaolin Temple but independent legal orgnization .</p><p>Relying on the profound heritage of Shaolin martial arts and a professional military-style training system, Shaolin International Martial Arts Training Center has built a high-standard, full-category and strongly guaranteed professional bodyguard service system. With high-quality personnel reserves, systematic professional training, customized services for diverse scenarios and comprehensive rights and interests protection, we provide all-round, efficient and safe security protection solutions for various clients. <br />Shaolin International Bodyguards upholds the essence of Chinese Kung Fu and Shaolin Martial Arts for the well-being of humanity, and takes it as its mission to carry forward the traditional virtue of punishing evil and promoting good. We adhere to the professional spirits of safeguarding legitimate rights and interests, putting people first and keeping strict confidentiality, as well as the work philosophy of taking wisdom as the soul, abiding by the law as the criterion and conducting operations in accordance with the law.</p><p><strong>I. Personnel Selection and Training: Rigorous Selection and Elite Training to Lay a Solid Professional Foundation</strong><br /><strong>(1) Stringent Selection Criteria and Top-tier Talent Sources</strong><br />All bodyguards are industry elites selected through multiple layers of screening, with core talent pools including lay disciples of Shaolin Temple and retired champions and runners-up from authoritative domestic competitions such as Sanda and mixed martial arts, which fundamentally guarantees their combat skills and practical combat capabilities. For special fields, we have formulated exclusive high standards: for example, maritime escort bodyguards are required to have the hardcore physical fitness to travel 10 kilometers in the deep sea at high speed without life-saving equipment, and be proficient in practical combat skills such as precision shooting and close-quarters combat to meet the protection needs of high-risk scenarios.</p><p><strong>(2) Professional Training System and Standardized Assessment Criteria</strong><br />We boast over 10,000 square meters of indoor professional training venues, adopting a joint teaching model by domestic and foreign instructors that integrates the essence of Shaolin martial arts, world-class security technologies and military-style training methods. All bodyguards must complete systematic training in 360 professional skills, covering all-dimensional content such as actual combat fighting, security investigation, risk prediction and etiquette norms. Meanwhile, we have formulated China&#8217;s first assessment standard for bodyguard training and implemented a certificate-based employment system. Only those who pass all subject assessments and obtain qualification certificates can take up official posts, forming a closed loop from training to assessment to ensure the professional protection capability of every on-duty bodyguard.</p><p><strong>Core Service Types</strong><br />1. Personal Bodyguard Services<br />Tailored for enterprise founders, entrepreneurs, celebrities, high-net-worth individuals and their families, these services offer 24/7 or phased personal safety protection covering daily travel, home life, family visits and travel. They also prioritize privacy protection, prevent harassment from irrelevant personnel, and address sudden personal threats, stalking and other incidents.</p><p>2. Business Bodyguard Services<br />Adapted to security needs in business scenarios including business negotiations, corporate inspections, overseas business trips and exhibition participation. In addition to personal safety, these services can assist in travel safety planning, on-site surrounding risk assessment, and escort of business items (contracts, samples, valuable documents). They also incorporate business etiquette to meet the image requirements of high-end business scenarios.</p><p>3. Temporary Bodyguard Services<br />Providing temporary safety management for short-term specific scenarios such as weddings, banquets, private gatherings and offline events, including on-site crowd guidance, risk investigation and emergency handling to ensure the smooth progress of events and the safety of participants.</p><p>4. Overseas Bodyguard Services<br />Offering safety protection for clients on overseas business trips, study abroad, travel and business expansion. Personnel are familiar with local laws and regulations, geographical conditions and public security characteristics, can connect with local security resources, and address overseas-specific security risks (such as regional conflicts, theft and robbery, language barriers). Some services also include travel planning and emergency rescue assistance.</p><p>5. Team Bodyguard Services<br />Providing comprehensive safety protection solutions for collective groups such as corporate teams, performance troupes and inspection groups, including motorcade escort, safety planning for group travel routes, residential security and on-site order maintenance to safeguard the personal and property safety of the entire team.</p><p><strong>III. Core Service Contents</strong><br />1、Pre-risk Investigation: Conduct a comprehensive security survey of the client&#8217;s itinerary, event venue and living environment before the service to identify potential risks (such as fire hazards, personnel access loopholes, surrounding public security risks) and formulate avoidance plans.</p><p>2、Personal Safety Protection: Accompany the client closely, maintain constant security vigilance, promptly stop all potential personal threats, and ensure the client is within the safety protection range.</p><p>3、Travel Safety Management: Plan safe travel routes, investigate potential safety hazards of transportation means (vehicles, airplanes, high-speed rails, etc.), provide motorcade escort services, and respond to sudden road incidents (such as rear-end collisions, blockades).</p><p>4、Emergency Response: Take rapid disposal measures in the face of sudden violent conflicts, accidents, medical emergencies, etc., such as combat subduing, on-site first aid, and assisting in calling the police/emergency medical institutions to minimize risks to the greatest extent.</p><p>5、Privacy and Order Maintenance: Block unauthorized filming, follow-up shooting and blockades by irrelevant personnel, protect the client&#8217;s private space, and assist in crowd guidance to maintain on-site order in public scenarios.</p><p>6、Escort of Valuables/Documents: Provide dedicated escort services for cash, jewelry, important contracts, commercial confidential documents, etc., to ensure no loss, damage or theft of items during transportation and handover.</p><p><strong>Core Professional Competencies of Shaolin Bodyguards</strong></p><p>1、Security Skills: Possess professional capabilities in risk identification and security survey, be familiar with the use of various security equipment, and be able to formulate scientific safety protection plans.</p><p>2、Combat and Subduing Skills: Master combat skills such as Sanda, Muay Thai, grappling and self-defense, be able to respond to sudden unarmed or armed conflicts, and subdue opponents quickly with proper force control.</p><p>3、Emergency Handling: Hold first aid certificates, master on-site first aid skills such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, hemostasis and bandaging, and be able to respond to sudden illnesses and accidental injuries; be familiar with emergency disposal procedures for fire and traffic accidents, and be able to organize evacuation and risk avoidance rapidly.</p><p>4、Comprehensive Literacy: Have good business etiquette and communication skills to adapt to high-end business/private scenarios; possess strong observation, judgment and adaptability to detect potential risks keenly and respond in a timely manner; strictly abide by professional ethics and keep client privacy confidential.</p><p>5、Additional Capabilities: All bodyguards have driving licenses (including special vehicle driving), foreign language communication skills (English/small languages), and familiarity with geographical environments to meet the needs of different scenarios.</p><p><strong>Service Process</strong></p><p>1、Needs Communication: The client informs the service provider of the service scenario, duration, number of people, location and special requirements (such as privacy protection, business etiquette, foreign language capabilities).</p><p>2、Risk Assessment: The service provider conducts a comprehensive risk assessment of the service scenario and itinerary according to the client&#8217;s needs and formulates a personalized safety protection plan.</p><p>3、Personnel Matching: Match bodyguards that meet the skill, experience and image requirements according to the plan, and inform the client of the personnel&#8217;s background and professional qualifications.</p><p>4、Service Execution: Carry out full-process safety protection services in accordance with the plan, feed back on-site conditions in real time, and dynamically adjust protection strategies according to sudden incidents.</p><p>5、Service Closure: After the service, confirm the service effect with the client, submit a service report, and complete follow-up coordination.</p>								</div>
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		<title>Shaolin Buddhist Disciples Acceptance</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Shaolin Buddhist Disciples: Lineage Inheritance, Appren [&#8230;]</p>
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									<p><strong>Shaolin Buddhist Disciples: Lineage Inheritance, Apprentice Acceptance and Dharma Name Conferral</strong><br />The inheritance, apprentice acceptance and Dharma name conferral of Shaolin Buddhist disciples follow rigorous norms, which were gradually refined after Master Fuyu established the relevant systems in the Yuan Dynasty（1271—1368 AD）. Centered on the transmission of the Dharma lineage, these practices have distinct rules for monastic and lay disciples, as detailed below:<br /><strong>1. Lineage System</strong><br />The core of disciple inheritance at the Shaolin Temple lies in the Dharma lineage transmission of the Caodong Sect. After Master Fuyu became the abbot of Shaolin Temple in the Yuan Dynasty（1271—1368 AD）, he reformed the ten-direction jungle system into a hereditary system for the monastic community and formulated the seventy-generation lineage poem of the Shaolin Caodong Sect. Since then, all monastic monks at Shaolin have followed this lineage for their inheritance. This lineage is not based on blood ties but on the transmission of the Chan school&#8217;s mind seal and the sect&#8217;s mantle with the Dao and Dharma as the core.<br />For example, Master Zhenxu passed the Dharma to Master Xingzheng, who in turn transmitted it to Ven. Yongxin. Each generation of inheritance represents the continuation of spiritual practice concepts and monastic rules. Additionally, while other sects such as the Linji Sect have also flourished at Shaolin, the inheritance of the abbotship through the ages has primarily centered on the Caodong Dharma lineage, ensuring the purity of Shaolin Chan Buddhism.<br /><strong>2. Rules for Accepting Apprentices</strong><br />Shaolin accepts two types of disciples: monastic disciples and lay disciples, with markedly different standards and requirements for each:<br /><strong>•Monastic disciples:</strong> Must possess a devout Buddhist faith and a voluntary willingness to renounce secular identity. They undergo a strict assessment covering moral conduct, understanding of Buddhist doctrines, and other aspects. After entering the temple, they receive formal ordination, strictly abide by the monastic rules and precepts, and focus on the practice of Chan Dharma and the inheritance of Buddhist teachings. For instance, Shi Xiaolong became a formal monastic disciple at the age of two, studying under Ven. Yongxin and receiving a comprehensive monastic education.<br /><strong>•Lay disciples:</strong> The acceptance criteria focus more on their interest in Shaolin martial arts and Chan culture. They are not required to shave their heads or renounce secular identity, and their daily practice mainly consists of learning martial arts and basic Chan principles. A notable example is Wang Baoqiang, who entered Shaolin at the age of eight. Though he studied under Ven. Yongxin, he was a lay disciple, did not receive formal ordination, and was not bound by the same strict monastic rules as ordained monks.<br /><strong>3. Norms for Conferring Dharma Names</strong><br />The conferral of Dharma names for Shaolin disciples corresponds to their identities: monastic disciples follow a fixed lineage for their names, while the rules for lay disciples are relatively flexible, as outlined below:<br /><strong>•Monastic disciples:</strong> A Dharma name consists of the surname Shi (representing reverence for Sakyamuni and serving as an identity marker for monastic disciples) + a generation character (strictly in accordance with the seventy-generation lineage poem formulated by Master Fuyu, such as the sequence De, Xing, Yong, Yan, Heng—Master Xingzheng’s &#8220;Xing&#8221;, Ven. Yongxin’s &#8220;Yong&#8221;, and Ven. Yongxin’s disciples’ &#8220;Yan&#8221; all align with this lineage) + a unique given name bestowed by the master (to distinguish disciples of the same generation). This Dharma name is an important identity symbol for monks and is used in monastic Buddhist rituals, Dharma transmission, and other occasions.<br /><strong>•Lay disciples:</strong> The rules for conferring Dharma names are more relaxed. Some are granted a Dharma title, which cannot be prefixed with the surname &#8220;Shi&#8221; and does not replace their given name, serving only as an identity reference during their practice at the temple (e.g., Wang Baoqiang’s Dharma title is &#8220;Hengzhi&#8221;). Other lay disciples practice under their given names directly. For lay disciples, the conferral of a Dharma name is more a recognition of their spiritual practice identity than a formal continuation of the Dharma lineage, unlike for monastic disciples.</p><p><strong>Conditions and Apprenticeship Acceptance Process for Becoming a Shaolin Disciple</strong><br />Disciples of Shaolin Temple are divided into monastic disciples (bhikkhus) and lay disciples. The acceptance of apprentices adheres to Buddhist doctrines and precepts, national religious policies, and Shaolin&#8217;s ancestral traditions, with distinct criteria and procedures for each category, as detailed below:<br /><strong>I. Core Conditions for Becoming a Shaolin Disciple</strong><br /><strong>(I) Conditions for Monastic Disciples</strong><br />Monastic disciples must renounce their secular identities, focus on Chan practice and Buddhist Dharma inheritance, and meet strict and multiple requirements:<br /><strong>•Basic Qualifications:</strong> Limited to males (females must go to nunneries), generally aged between 17 and 60. They must be in good health, with complete six sense faculties (no physical defects or major illnesses), and normal sensory and mental functions. No criminal record, no gang-related or dishonesty-related bad background, and must have upright conduct and a proper demeanor.<br /><strong>•Identity and Family:</strong> Must voluntarily become a monk, with no marital relations (married individuals must first dissolve their marriage), no debt disputes, and be free from all secular ties. Written consent from parents and family is mandatory to ensure no worries. Employed personnel must resign in advance, and students must complete relevant withdrawal procedures.<br /><strong>•Faith and Culture:</strong> Possess true faith, devoutly believe in Buddhism, understand the significance of monastic life and basic Buddhist doctrines, and be willing to abide by monastic rules and precepts for life. Have a certain cultural foundation—Shaolin Temple has higher academic requirements than ordinary temples, usually requiring a high school diploma or above, and a bachelor&#8217;s degree or above for special positions.<br /><strong>•Other Requirements:</strong> No cult beliefs or bad habits, willingness to accept long-term assessment and training by the monastic community, ability to adapt to collective monastic life and intensive practice rhythm, patriotism and love for religion, abiding by laws and regulations, and practicing core socialist values.<br /><strong>(II) Conditions for Lay Disciples</strong><br />Lay disciples do not need to shave their heads or renounce secular life, focusing mainly on practicing Shaolin martial arts and Chan culture, with relatively relaxed conditions:<br /><strong>•Basic Conditions:</strong> Open to both males and females (no explicit upper age limit; minors require guardian consent), in good health, no major or infectious diseases, no criminal record, and good conduct.<br /><strong>•Interest and Cognition:</strong> Have a strong interest in Shaolin martial arts and Chan culture, practice voluntarily, respect Buddhist doctrines and Shaolin&#8217;s ancestral rules, and be able to cooperate with the temple&#8217;s practice arrangements and management.<br /><strong>•Other Requirements:</strong> No need to renounce secular identity (may retain marriage and occupation), no mandatory academic requirements, but must have basic communication skills and consciously abide by the temple&#8217;s temporary regulations during practice.</p><p><strong>II. Shaolin Apprenticeship Acceptance Process</strong><br /><strong>(I) Process for Accepting Monastic Disciples</strong><br />The process follows a progressive norm of &#8220;Application &#8211; Assessment &#8211; Conversion to Buddhism &#8211; Shaving Ceremony &#8211; Ordination&#8221;, fully coordinated by the temple&#8217;s monastic community and supervised by Buddhist associations and religious authorities:<br /><strong>1.Voluntary Application and Identity Verification:</strong> Applicants must personally go to Shaolin Temple to submit an application for monastic life, stating their willingness, and provide materials such as ID card, household registration book, certificate of no criminal record, and parental consent letter. Special personnel from the temple verify the applicant&#8217;s identity and background, confirm no identity disputes, debts or marital issues, and conduct a preliminary assessment of whether they meet the basic conditions.<br /><strong>2.Temple Residency for Assessment and Mentorship Learning:</strong> Those who pass the preliminary verification may reside in the temple to experience monastic life. The temple assigns a spiritual mentor (guidance master) to teach basic Buddhist doctrines, monastic rules and precepts, and introductory Chan practice, and confers the Three Refuges and Five Precepts (refuge in the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha; refraining from killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, lying, and intoxication). The assessment period is usually more than one year, during which the monastic community conducts a comprehensive evaluation of the applicant&#8217;s conduct, faith firmness, practice attitude, and adaptability to collective life. Those who fail the assessment must leave the temple.<br /><strong>3.Formal Shaving Ceremony and Identity Confirmation:</strong> After passing the assessment, the spiritual mentor presides over the shaving ceremony. The applicant shaves off secular hair, puts on monastic robes, and officially becomes a monk, receiving a Dharma name (following the seventy-generation lineage of Shaolin&#8217;s Caodong Sect, with the surname &#8220;Shi&#8221; (representing reverence for Sakyamuni) combined with a generation character and a unique given name). After the shaving ceremony, they are incorporated into the monastic community management and participate in daily Buddhist rituals and Chan practice sessions.<br /><strong>4.Ordination, Registration and Dharma Lineage Inheritance:</strong> After shaving, further acceptance of the Three Platform Ordination (including Samanera Precepts and Bhikkhu Precepts) is required. The ordination ceremony must be held in a temple qualified for conferring ordination, and can only be carried out after review by the provincial Buddhist association and registration with national religious affairs authorities. Upon completion of ordination, the monk is awarded an ordination certificate and a monastic registration certificate, officially incorporated into the Dharma lineage of Shaolin&#8217;s Caodong Sect, and enjoys the legal religious identity of a monastic monk.</p><p><strong>(II) Process for Accepting Lay Disciples</strong><br />The process is relatively simple, focusing on confirming practice qualifications and providing guidance, with no requirement for ordination or registration:<br /><strong>1.Registration Consultation and Qualification Review:</strong> Applicants may consult at Shaolin Temple&#8217;s reception desk or submit registration information through official temple channels (online registration for conversion to Buddhism is not allowed), stating their practice intention. The temple verifies the applicant&#8217;s identity, health status and conduct; minors must be accompanied by a guardian for confirmation, and eligible applicants are initially selected.<br /><strong>2.Teacher Worship and Practice Arrangement:</strong> After passing the review, a master is assigned by the temple (or chosen by the applicant with the temple&#8217;s approval), and a simple teacher-worship ceremony is held to establish the master-disciple relationship. Some disciples receive a Dharma title (not prefixed with &#8220;Shi&#8221;, serving only as an identity reference during practice and not replacing the secular name), such as Wang Baoqiang&#8217;s Dharma title &#8220;Hengzhi&#8221;.<br /><strong>3.Daily Practice and Management:</strong> Disciples must practice Shaolin martial arts, basic Chan principles and Buddhist culture according to the master&#8217;s arrangements, and abide by the temple&#8217;s practice discipline and schedule. No long-term residency in the temple is required; practice time can be arranged according to personal circumstances. The master is responsible for daily guidance and conduct supervision to ensure that the practice conforms to the core concepts of Shaolin culture.</p><p><strong>III. Core Notes</strong><br />•Online registration and online conversion to Buddhism are prohibited throughout the apprenticeship acceptance process. All applications and ceremonies must be completed within Shaolin Temple, following the principles of &#8220;voluntariness, conformity to Dharma, and solemnity&#8221;. Conversion to Buddhism and shaving ceremonies without review and registration are invalid.<br />•Monastic disciples provide their own basic daily necessities, and lay disciples may need to bear certain amount of fees for practice materials; there are no mandatory charges.<br />•If a monastic disciple returns to secular life, violates major precepts or disobeys monastic rules, the temple will revoke their ordination certificate and monastic registration certificate, and arrange for their departure or expulsion from the monastic order after a resolution by the monastic community. If a lay disciple violates practice regulations, the master may terminate the guidance relationship.<br />•The apprenticeship acceptance process is supervised by the Henan Provincial Buddhist Association and local religious affairs authorities to ensure compliance with national religious policies and maintain the legality and standardization of religious activities.</p><p><strong>Ceremony for Accepting Lay Disciples, Conferring Dharma Names and Issuing Certificates at Shaolin Temple and our Center</strong></p><p>The acceptance of lay disciples at Shaolin Temple is not only a recognition of the practitioners&#8217; original aspiration and perseverance, but also an important carrier for the inheritance of Shaolin&#8217;s Chan-Martial Arts culture. Only those who hold a sincere love for Shaolin culture, uphold upright conduct, have studied diligently at the martial arts hall (temple practice center) for more than one year, and passed the multi-dimensional assessment by their master and the monastic community can be honored with this title. They will be officially incorporated into the lineage of Shaolin lay disciples and experience the solemn ceremony of Dharma name conferral and certificate issuance.</p><p>This assessment runs through the entire practice process and is by no means a formality. The master will observe the practitioner&#8217;s moral character through daily words and deeds, checking if they are humble and polite, respect teachers and the Dao, abide by Shaolin&#8217;s principle of &#8220;virtue first, integration of Chan and martial arts&#8221;, free from impetuous and utilitarian intentions, bad habits and improper behaviors. From the practice attitude, the purity of their love is tested—whether they can uphold their original aspiration in the daily polishing of basic skills and recitation of Chan principles, not slack off due to monotony, not back down due to difficulties, and truly understand the spiritual core of Shaolin culture. The one-year period is a deep integration between the practitioner and Shaolin culture, as well as a comprehensive evaluation of their mentality, aptitude and sincerity by the monastic community. Only when both internal and external qualities meet the standards can they pass the layers of screening and obtain the qualification for acceptance.</p><p>The ceremony of Dharma name conferral and certificate issuance is usually held in the quiet Chan hall of the temple or the Buddha-worshipping area of the martial arts hall, simple yet solemn, permeated with the heritage of thousands of years of clan tradition. On the day of the ceremony, the practitioner, dressed in neat traditional costumes, stands in front of the table with reverence, performs the teacher-worshipping ritual to the memorial tablets of Shaolin ancestors and their master, thanking them for the master&#8217;s kindness and the clan&#8217;s acceptance, and practicing the ancient tradition of &#8220;one day as a teacher, a lifetime as a father&#8221;. The master sits upright in front, holding the clan genealogy, and confers an exclusive Dharma name on the practitioner in accordance with the inheritance rules of Shaolin&#8217;s Caodong Sect. Though not prefixed with the surname &#8220;Shi&#8221; (exclusive to monastic disciples), the Dharma name is still formulated with implicit Chan meaning and expectations—either embodying the path of practice or highlighting the pursuit of character. It is not only a recognition of their identity, but also a guide for their future practice. For example, Wang Baoqiang&#8217;s Dharma name &#8220;Hengzhi&#8221; carries the profound meaning of upholding the original aspiration and devoting oneself to learning.</p><p>After the Dharma name is conferred, the master personally presents the Shaolin Lay Disciple Certificate to the practitioner. The certificate is uniformly produced by the temple, printed with the Shaolin logo, the disciple&#8217;s secular name, Dharma name and acceptance date, confirmed by the master&#8217;s signature and the temple&#8217;s seal. It possesses both a sense of ritual and authority, serving as the official proof of being a Shaolin lay disciple. The master will give instructions on the spot, admonishing the disciple to reflect on themselves through the Dharma name, abide by Shaolin rules, refine their Chan and martial arts practice, uphold kindness and cultivate virtue. No matter what circumstances they encounter in the secular world, they must remember the teachings of Shaolin culture, live up to the clan&#8217;s recognition and inherit the spirit of Shaolin.</p><p>From then on, the practitioner officially becomes a Shaolin lay disciple. Though not required to shave their head, renounce secular life or seclude themselves in the temple, they can retain their secular life and identity, yet have formed a deep Dharma affinity with Shaolin and been incorporated into the clan&#8217;s inheritance system. This recognition is both an honor and a responsibility—it means they can continue to follow their master to delve into Chan and martial arts, comprehend the essence of Shaolin culture, and also bear the mission of passing on Shaolin&#8217;s philosophy of &#8220;integration of Chan and martial arts, establishing oneself with virtue&#8221;, ensuring that the thousand-year-old Shaolin cultural heritage thrives through generations.</p>								</div>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>One-Month Shaolin Martial Arts and Meditation Summer Camp Program</strong><br />
<strong>I. Core Positioning of the Summer Camp</strong><br />
Centered on the philosophy of &#8220;Martial Arts and Zen Share the Same Origin, Cultivate the Body and Temper the Mind&#8221;, this 30-day immersive summer camp leverages the vigorous spirit of Shaolin martial arts and the serene wisdom of Zen meditation. Targeting teenagers aged 8-18, it balances the improvement of martial arts skills, the refinement of Zen mindset, and the infiltration of traditional culture. Abandoning mere skill training, it pursues the comprehensive goal of &#8220;Learning Etiquette through Martial Arts, Calming the Mind through Zen, and Nourishing the Spirit through Culture&#8221;, allowing participants to forge their will, rectify their conduct, and strengthen their physique in the atmosphere of Shaolin culture.<br />
<strong>II. Basic Information of the Summer Camp</strong><br />
•Duration: 30 days (it is recommended to avoid holidays and adopt continuous closed-loop management to ensure the continuity of Zen meditation and training)<br />
•Recruitment Target: Teenagers aged 8-18, with no major illnesses or restrictions on martial arts foundation (divided into classes by age and skill level)<br />
•Camp Location: Shaolin Yongtai Retreat Center,A Zen and martial arts base near Shaolin Temple in Songshan, Henan Province (adjacent to Shaolin Temple, immersed in the authentic Shaolin cultural atmosphere, equipped with professional training venues and Zen meditation dormitories)<br />
•Core Faculty: Invited lay disciples of Shaolin and senior martial arts coaches (with more than 20 years of teaching experience, proficient in basic Shaolin boxing and weapons); monks from Shaolin Temple (responsible for Zen meditation guidance and Dharma talks); traditional culture lecturers (explaining traditional Chinese learning and Shaolin culture); professional medical staff (on duty 24 hours a day)<br />
•Camp Philosophy: Do not pursue &#8220;quick skill acquisition&#8221;, but focus on &#8220;simultaneous cultivation of the body and mind&#8221;. Let participants comprehend the Shaolin spirit of &#8220;Stopping Evil and Doing Good, Striving for Self-Improvement&#8221; through regular daily routines, hard training, and peaceful Zen meditation.<br />
<strong>III. Daily Fixed Schedule (Throughout the Camp, Cultivating Regularity and Mentality)</strong></p>
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<td width="276">Time</td>
<td width="276">Activity Content</td>
<td width="276">Activity Description</td>
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<td width="276">5:00-5:30</td>
<td width="276">Wake Up and Tidy Up Dormitories</td>
<td width="276">Tidy up in strict accordance with Shaolin dormitory standards to cultivate cleanliness and self-discipline, with coaches patrolling and guiding</td>
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<td width="276">5:30-6:30</td>
<td width="276">Morning Zen Session</td>
<td width="276">Held in the Zen hall, led by monks, including incense offering, scripture chanting (basic scriptures such as the Heart Sutra), and sitting meditation, guiding participants to calm their minds</td>
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<td width="276">6:30-7:30</td>
<td width="276">Morning Exercise and Breakfast</td>
<td width="276">Morning exercise mainly includes stretching and standing meditation to activate the body; breakfast is light vegetarian food (in line with Shaolin vegetarian standards), advocating no waste and practicing regular diet before &#8220;no eating after noon&#8221;</td>
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<td width="276">8:30-11:30</td>
<td width="276">Morning Martial Arts Training</td>
<td width="276">Level-based teaching: basic classes focus on physical fitness, horse stance, and basic Shaolin boxing frames; advanced classes strengthen boxing skills and learn simple weapons (such as Shaolin staff)</td>
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<td width="276">11:30-14:00</td>
<td width="276">Lunch and Lunch Break</td>
<td width="276">Lunch is nutritious vegetarian food; silent rest after meals, no noise allowed, to ensure physical recovery</td>
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<td width="276">14:30-16:30</td>
<td width="276">Traditional Culture/Zen Meditation Classes</td>
<td width="276">Alternately held: cultural classes cover Shaolin history and classic traditional Chinese learning (excerpts from Disciple Gauge and The Analects); Zen meditation classes practice breath observation, walking meditation, and Zen calligraphy</td>
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<td width="276">16:30-18:00</td>
<td width="276">Afternoon Martial Arts Training</td>
<td width="276">Consolidate morning content, conduct group practice (non-confrontational, focusing on standard movements) and physical fitness enhancement, with coaches correcting mistakes one-on-one</td>
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<td width="276">18:00-19:00</td>
<td width="276">Evening Session and Sharing</td>
<td width="276">After a short Zen meditation, participants share their daily insights, with monks/coaches commenting and guiding to sort out the day&#8217;s gains</td>
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<td width="276">19:30-21:00</td>
<td width="276">Free Quiet Time and Note-Taking</td>
<td width="276">Participants can read traditional culture books, organize martial arts movement notes, or practice sitting meditation and reflection; electronic devices are prohibited</td>
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<td width="276">21:00</td>
<td width="276">Lights Out</td>
<td width="276">Ensure adequate sleep to reserve energy for the next day&#8217;s training and Zen meditation</td>
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<p><strong>IV. Weekly Progress Plan (Progressive and In-Depth)</strong><br />
Week 1: Foundation Building and Character Cultivation – Adapting to Regularity and Laying a Solid Foundation<br />
Core Goal: Help participants quickly adapt to the closed-loop camp life, get rid of dependence on electronic devices, establish regular daily routines, master basic martial arts movements, initially contact entry-level Zen meditation methods, and cultivate reverence and concentration.<br />
•Martial Arts Training: Focus on physical activation and basic movements, including warm-up stretching, standing meditation (gradually extended from 3-5 minutes to 10 minutes), bow stance, horse stance and other basic skills. Learn the first half of basic Shaolin boxing (simple movements, focusing on standard force exertion). Focus on correcting body shape and standing posture every day to avoid reckless practice.<br />
•Zen Meditation Classes: Introductory Zen meditation, explaining the essence of Zen meditation (not religious superstition, but a method to calm the mind). Teach breath observation and breath counting methods, with sitting meditation time gradually extended from 10 minutes to 20 minutes, guiding participants to calm their minds and reduce distractions.<br />
•Cultural Classes: Introduction to Shaolin Culture and Disciple Gauge, emphasizing the importance of &#8220;etiquette&#8221; (reverence for teachers, peers, and nature). Learn camp etiquette and martial arts etiquette (fist-and-palm salute, greeting etiquette).<br />
•Special Activities: Opening ceremony (worshipping ancestors, taking oaths, awarding camp uniforms), familiarization with the camp environment, self-introduction and grouping of participants to establish a sense of team belonging.<br />
Week 2: Refinement and Polishing – Strengthening Skills and Deepening Zen Mind<br />
Core Goal: Improve the proficiency and standardization of martial arts movements on the basis of Week 1, enhance physical endurance, in-depth study of Zen meditation methods, cultivate participants&#8217; willpower and pressure resistance, and overcome training difficulties through team cooperation.<br />
•Martial Arts Training: Consolidate the basic boxing content from Week 1, learn the second half, and fully master the basic Shaolin boxing routine. Basic classes strengthen physical fitness (frog jumps, shuttle runs, planks); advanced classes start to learn basic Shaolin staff movements (holding the staff, standing with the staff, chopping with the staff). Increase group mutual assistance training, with participants with standard movements guiding their peers to cultivate a sense of cooperation.<br />
•Zen Meditation Classes: Add walking meditation training (slow walking in the camp&#8217;s woods, focusing on footsteps and breathing). Extend sitting meditation time to 30 minutes, explain the concept of &#8220;mindfulness&#8221;, guiding participants to maintain concentration during training and not be affected by fatigue, irritability and other emotions.<br />
•Cultural Classes: Excerpts from The Analects and introduction to Shaolin martial arts schools. Share stories of Shaolin disciples &#8220;practicing diligently and striving for self-improvement&#8221; to motivate participants to persist in training.<br />
•Special Activities: Zen calligraphy (copying excerpts from scriptures to cultivate concentration), night star-gazing meditation (feeling nature and calming the mind under the guidance of monks).<br />
Week 3: Integration of Martial Arts and Zen – Verifying Zen through Martial Arts, Assisting Martial Arts with Zen<br />
Core Goal: Realize the in-depth integration of martial arts training and Zen meditation. Enable participants to use Zen meditation methods to adjust their mentality during high-intensity training, reflect on the significance of martial arts practice in Zen meditation, improve the coordination and explosive power of movements, and cultivate a calm and tenacious character.<br />
•Martial Arts Training: Proficiency in reciting and fully demonstrating basic Shaolin boxing (requiring coherent movements, accurate force exertion, and solemn demeanor). Basic classes consolidate routines and make physical breakthroughs; advanced classes strengthen Shaolin staff routines and learn simple offensive and defensive movements (non-confrontational, focusing on skills). Conduct &#8220;martial arts assessment&#8221; (voluntary participation, focusing on testing progress and enhancing confidence).<br />
•Zen Meditation Classes: Add vipassana meditation, guiding participants to observe their emotions and physical feelings during sitting meditation, and learn to accept fatigue and difficulties in training. Monks give Dharma talks (focusing on themes such as &#8220;persistence&#8221;, &#8220;tolerance&#8221;, and &#8220;self-discipline&#8221;, combined with real-life examples).<br />
•Cultural Classes: The connection between traditional Chinese learning and martial arts, Shaolin vegetarian culture (understanding the relationship between vegetarian diet and self-cultivation, participating in simple vegetarian food making experience).<br />
•Special Activities: Visit Shaolin Temple (pay homage to the Ancestor Hall and Pagoda Forest, feel the thousand-year-old heritage of Zen and martial arts culture), watch Shaolin monk martial arts performances (experience the charm of authentic Shaolin martial arts up close and exchange insights).<br />
Week 4: Precipitation and Sublimation – Summarizing Gains and Practicing Inheritance<br />
Core Goal: Fully consolidate the achievements of martial arts and Zen meditation, sort out the physical and mental changes in 30 days, cultivate participants&#8217; gratitude and sense of responsibility, transform what they have learned in the summer camp into daily habits, and achieve the goal of &#8220;taking away skills and retaining a refined mind&#8221;.<br />
•Martial Arts Training: Overall review of basic Shaolin boxing and weapon routines, strengthen training on weak links. Group compilation of report programs (combining learned routines with team creativity) in preparation for the closing performance. Conduct &#8220;mentor-disciple pairing&#8221; exchanges, where participants consult coaches and monks about their doubts and summarize their practice experience.<br />
•Zen Meditation Classes: Ultimate Zen meditation experience (40 minutes of combined sitting and walking meditation), guiding participants to review their mental changes in 30 days and think about how to apply Zen meditation methods to daily study and life. Write Zen meditation insight notes to record growth.<br />
•Cultural Classes: Sharing on &#8220;Traditional Culture and Modern Life&#8221;, guiding participants to practice the Shaolin spirit of &#8220;self-discipline, persistence, and gratitude&#8221; in future life. Learn gratitude etiquette and prepare for the closing gratitude session.<br />
•Special Activities: Closing performance rehearsal, gratitude tea party (participants express thanks to teachers and peers), closing performance (showcasing martial arts achievements and sharing Zen meditation insights), closing ceremony (awarding certificates and taking group photos).<br />
<strong>V. Supporting Guarantee System</strong><br />
1. Safety Guarantee<br />
Equip 24-hour medical staff to conduct physical examinations before daily training and supervise the entire training process, with first-aid medicines and emergency vehicles available. Implement closed-loop management of the camp, strictly prohibiting irrelevant personnel from entering; participants must be accompanied throughout when going out. Daily inspection of potential safety hazards in training venues and dormitories to ensure food and accommodation safety.<br />
2. Catering Guarantee<br />
Follow the concept of Shaolin vegetarian food, providing nutritionally balanced vegetarian meals (including vegetables, soy products, whole grains, and fruits every day). Strictly control the procurement and processing of ingredients, eliminating spicy and greasy food. Appropriately supplement energy snacks (such as nuts and steamed buns) according to the training intensity of participants to meet physical needs. Practice the &#8220;Clear Your Plate&#8221; campaign to cultivate frugality.<br />
3. Accommodation Guarantee<br />
Participants stay in collective dormitories (4-6 people per room), equipped with air conditioners, lockers, and independent bathrooms. Arrange special personnel to clean daily to maintain a clean environment. Electronic devices are prohibited in dormitories to create a pure atmosphere for Zen meditation and rest. Male and female participants live in separate areas, managed by special personnel.<br />
4. Communication Guarantee<br />
During the camp, family call time is open every Wednesday and Sunday evening (10 minutes per person, using camp-specific phones) to let parents know about their children&#8217;s situation. Coaches record participants&#8217; training and Zen meditation performance every day, and send a weekly growth report (text + pictures) to parents. Establish a parent WeChat group to reply to parents&#8217; questions in a timely manner and share daily camp dynamics.<br />
<strong>VI. Notes</strong><br />
•Participants must bring their own loose sportswear, sports shoes, toiletries, and change of clothes. Electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and game consoles are prohibited, as well as snacks, jewelry and other items.<br />
•Strictly abide by camp rules and regulations during the camp, obey the arrangements of coaches and monks, respect Shaolin culture and etiquette, and do not leave the team without permission or operate in violation of regulations.<br />
•If participants have special dietary taboos or medical histories, they must inform the camp in advance during registration, and the camp will adjust the guarantee plan accordingly.<br />
•Emphasize team cooperation during the camp, help each other, respect peers, and avoid disputes and fights, practicing the concept of &#8220;stopping evil and doing good&#8221;.<br />
<strong>VII. Camp Gains</strong><br />
Participants will proficiently master the basic Shaolin boxing routine (advanced classes will additionally master basic Shaolin staff skills), improve physical fitness and coordination. Learn Zen meditation methods to enhance concentration and self-control, getting rid of dependence on electronic devices. Comprehend Shaolin Zen-martial arts culture and traditional Chinese wisdom, establishing correct values and etiquette concepts. Cultivate tenacious will, grateful and inclusive attitude, and team cooperation ability, achieving dual physical and mental growth, and integrating the spirit of self-discipline and persistence into future life.</p>
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<div style="text-align: center;"><strong>Shaolin Kungfu summer camp</strong></div>
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<div>Designed for-Martial arts teachers or individuals worldwide who interested in coming to China for intensive martial arts study, training and cultural experiences</div>
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<div>Aims to-Improve students&#8217; levels and knowledge of Chinese martial arts through intensive training and study</div>
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<div><strong>Training &amp; Visiting Places:</strong></div>
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<div>1.Two  days in Beijing travelling around.</div>
<div>2.One week in Shaolin Temple, Henan</div>
<div>3.Three days  in Chen Tai Chi Village, Henan</div>
<div>4.One week in Wudang Mountain, Hubei</div>
<div>5.Three days  in Xi&#8217;an ,Sanxi province.</div>
<div>6.Four days  in Mount Emei,Sichuan</div>
<div>7.Two days in Tibet</div>
<div>Return to Beijing and get back.</div>
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<div><strong>Available Camp Dates:</strong></div>
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<div>1st July &#8211; 1st August</div>
<div>15th July &#8212; 15th August</div>
<div>1st August -1st September</div>
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<div><strong>Camp Fees:</strong></div>
<div>negotiable based on your individual situation</div>
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<div>Camp Features</div>
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<div>Training with top masters, teachers and professors in all types of Chinese martial arts</div>
<div>Visiting world famous historical &amp; cultural attractions in China</div>
<div>Taking part in Chinese culture &amp; arts workshops</div>
<div>Participating in local and social in Beijing</div>
<div>Qigong Healing,Traditional Chinese Medicine curing,traditional Chinese culture studying</div>
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<div><strong>Camp in Brief</strong></div>
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<div>Study and train Chinese martial arts including Wushu, Qigong, Taiji quan (Taichi), Sanshou (Sanda), Traditional Kung Fu, Shaolin styles and Wudang styles in the land of their origins, under the guidance of famous Chinese masters both young and old. Our martial arts workshops encompass traditional and contemporary styles as well as external and internal forms (suitable for students of all levels).</div>
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<div>The Summer Camp training sessions will take place at four well-known martial arts centres: Shaolin Temple, Chen Tai Chi Village , Wudang Mountain and Mount Emei. Students participating in the Summer Camp also have the chance to explore the Chinese landscape and its ancient culture with extension trips to the majestic Wudang Mountain or the legendary Terracotta Warriors. Students can see many of China&#8217;s famous landmarks including Beijing&#8217;s Forbidden City, the Great Wall and the Summer Palace. Besides taking in the sights students can also enjoy social activities such as a night at the Peking Opera, sampling tea in a Chinese teahouse, making Chinese dumplings and watching the world-famous Chinese acrobatics show.</div>
<div>Teachers &amp; Instructors</div>
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<div>The Wushu and Kung Fu masters and instructors are all famous traditonal ones who have been training for over 10 years.Senior Taoist masters,TCM doctors,Buddhist monks etc</div>
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<div><strong>Certificates of Study</strong></div>
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<div>All participants will be given a prestigious certificate for their Shaolin Kung Fu training, Tai Chi training in Chen Village in Henan ,Wudang Kung Fu training at Wudang Mountain and kungfu trainging in Mount Emei.</div>
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<div><strong>Study &amp; Training Materials</strong></div>
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<div>All textbooks, handouts, training uniforms, shoes and weapons for the program will be provided free of charge .</div>
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<div>1) Shaolin Temple (Training &amp; Activities)</div>
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<div>Participants have the chance to study Shaolin Kung Fu with the renowned Kung Fu masters for a week at the temple. There are two groups to choose from, an External group which focuses on hard Kung Fu training, and an Internal group who will learn Buddhism Chi Gong and Meditation.  The form will be Dahong Quan.</div>
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<div>2) Chen Village (Training &amp; Activities)</div>
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<div>Participants visit Chen Jia Gou (Chen village), where Chen-style Tai Chi originated. Students have the chance to learn Chen-style Tai Chi here with famous masters, such as Chen-style Tai Chi forms and applications. Students also have the chance to enjoy local sightseeing and cultural activities.</div>
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<div>3) Wudang Mountain (Training &amp; Activities)</div>
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<div>Students can have an intensive training experience with respected Taoist Kung Fu priests at the famous Wudang Mountain in Hubei Province. Wudang Mountain is where Taoism, traditional Chinese philosophy and religion all began. The Wudang mountain range is a stunning sight, each peak soaring above the surrounding patchwork of green rice paddies and scattered villages. Here students have the opportunity to learn Wudang Taiyi Sword, Wudang Bagua, Wudang Tai Chi and Wudang Kung Fu. The teaching form will be Taiji 18. Taoist culture materials like Dao de jing,I-ching and taoist medicines will also be taught.</div>
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<div>4)Mount Emei</div>
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<div>Students can have the chance to study traditional Emei kungfu with traditional masters and travel around Mount Emei.</div>
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<div><strong>Transportation</strong></div>
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<div>Our staff will meet you at Beijing International Capital Airport and will be holding a sign to identify them. We will take you back to the airport once the trip finished.</div>
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<div>A private transportation will be provided during your sightseeing programs in Beijing for safe and pleasant transport to and from the hotels  to everywhere your activities take place, such the historical sites, training places, downtown Beijing and the train station.</div>
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<div>After the travelling activities in Beijing,we will provide private transportation from the  hotel you stay to the train station, where you will have a soft sleeper (first-class) ticket to your chosen training location. There will be an English-speaking staff to accompany and serve during the whole journey.</div>
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<div>Services Inclusions:</div>
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<div>1. Admission fees: to sightseeing spots &amp; activities specified;</div>
<div>2. Meals: a La Carte</div>
<div>3. Tour guides: excellent private English-speaking guide.</div>
<div>4. Accommodations: hotels based on double/single occupancy as specified;</div>
<div>5. Softsleeper Training Tickets</div>
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<div>6. Kungfu Training at Shaolin Temple,,Chen Village,Wudang Mountain and Mount Emei.</div>
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<div><strong>Services Exclusions:</strong></div>
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<div>1. International transportation: including flights to/from China;</div>
<div>2. China visa fees;</div>
<p>3. Gratuities to guides &amp; drivers and any expense of personal nature.</p>
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<p>Shaolin Zen retreat</p>
<p>About Meditation<br />
In the long evolution course of human civilization, ancestors never stopped their inner world of exploration and sitting in meditation is the exact one of many ways. The practice of sitting in meditation originated from ancient culture and religious traditions such as Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and even all classes of authors as well as Judaism, Catholicism, Orthodox Eastern Church,     Mohammedanism, and Christianism in the West all have the tradition of siting in meditation. The Grand Monk Yongxin explained, “Different sitting in meditation whose vows and energy are different, and different goals shape different results. Some people sitting in meditation are to strengthen the breath while some are to calm the inner mind. Sitting in meditation in Chan Buddhism is to practice Chan, enlighten wisdom and know about the reality of all the dharma.”<br />
Chan Buddhism, through the integration with Chinese Confucianism and Taoism, has becomes one of Buddhist schools, closely combining with Chinese culture. Shaolin Temple, as the ancestral monastery of Chan sect, has dependent five lineages and seven schools originating from Shaolin Chan Buddhism in China, from Sengchou to Dharma, influencing South Korea, Japan, Vietnam and even the world.</p>
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									<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-170" src="https://shaolinwushu.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/private-tutor.jpg" alt="private tutor" width="1167" height="764" srcset="https://shaolinwushu.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/private-tutor.jpg 1167w, https://shaolinwushu.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/private-tutor-300x196.jpg 300w, https://shaolinwushu.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/private-tutor-1024x670.jpg 1024w, https://shaolinwushu.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/private-tutor-768x503.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 1167px) 100vw, 1167px" /></p><p><strong>Shaolin Kung Fu at Your Doorstep: Authentic Training, Global Reach &#8212;Bring the Legendary Shaolin Martial Arts to Your Hometown</strong><br />For those unable to travel to China or with limited time, the Shaolin Warrior Monk Training Center is proud to offer customized on-site martial arts programs tailored to your needs. We send our most experienced, certified Shaolin instructors directly to your location, delivering authentic, traditional training in the comfort of your own home or preferred venue.<br />Our On-Site Training Options<br /><strong>1. One-on-One Home Training</strong><br />Personalized Curriculum: Tailored to your skill level, goals, and schedule—whether you’re a beginner seeking foundational skills or an advanced practitioner refining techniques.<br />Flexible Scheduling: Arrange sessions at your convenience, with daily, weekly, or monthly training plans available.<br />Authentic Shaolin Lineage: Learn directly from instructors trained in the heart of the Shaolin Temple, mastering forms, Qi Gong, self-defense, and the philosophical principles of Shaolin Kung Fu.<br /><strong>2. Club &amp; Group Training Programs</strong><br />Customized Group Sessions: Ideal for martial arts clubs, fitness centers, schools, or corporate wellness programs.<br />Scalable Training: From small groups to large workshops, our instructors adapt to your group’s size and skill level.<br />Cultural Immersion: Combine martial arts training with insights into Shaolin history, philosophy, and Buddhist culture for a holistic experience.<br /><strong>Why Choose Our On-Site Programs?</strong><br /><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/16.0.1/72x72/2705.png" alt="✅" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> Authentic Shaolin Instructors: All teachers are certified by the Shaolin Temple, with decades of teaching experience and a deep understanding of traditional Shaolin Kung Fu.<br /><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/16.0.1/72x72/2705.png" alt="✅" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> Flexible &amp; Convenient: No need to travel—we bring the training to you, saving time and eliminating logistical barriers.<br /><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/16.0.1/72x72/2705.png" alt="✅" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> Proven Expertise: Our instructors have trained martial arts champions, military personnel, and students worldwide, ensuring high-quality, results-driven training.<br /><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/16.0.1/72x72/2705.png" alt="✅" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> Cultural Exchange: Experience the true essence of Shaolin culture beyond physical training, fostering cross-cultural understanding through every session.<br /><strong>Ready to Start Your Shaolin Journey?</strong><br />Whether you’re an individual seeking personalized training or an organization looking to enrich your programs with authentic Shaolin martial arts, we’re here to make it happen.<br />Contact us today to discuss your customized on-site training plan!</p>								</div>
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									<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-79 size-full" src="https://shaolinwushu.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Shaolin-Kungfu-Performance.jpg" alt="" width="650" height="433" srcset="https://shaolinwushu.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Shaolin-Kungfu-Performance.jpg 650w, https://shaolinwushu.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Shaolin-Kungfu-Performance-300x200.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 650px) 100vw, 650px" /></p><div>Shaolin Kung Fu Troupe for Traditional Shaolin Kungfu Performance</div><div> </div><div>Founded in 1988, the Shaolin Kung Fu Troupe is a professional organization dedicated to exploring, promoting, and disseminating Shaolin Kung Fu culture.<br />As a window for showcasing Shaolin Kung Fu culture and conducting foreign affairs and tourism reception, the Troupe provides 5-7 martial arts performances daily for Chinese and foreign tourists in the Shaolin Scenic Area. Over the past 35 years, it has staged more than 67,230 performances, receiving over 38.6 million domestic and international tourists. It has also given special performances for numerous Party and state leaders, as well as foreign dignitaries including Lee Kuan Yew (Senior Minister of Singapore), Kim Young-sam (President of South Korea), and Choummaly Sayasone (President of Laos), along with more than 500 government delegations and diplomatic missions abroad.<br />Internationally, the performance team of the Shaolin Kung Fu Troupe was the first domestic performance group to bring Shaolin Kung Fu to the world. It has organized 156 performance groups with a total of 1,748 participants to conduct martial arts cultural exchange activities in over 80 countries and regions worldwide, and has traveled to more than 80 countries and regions for cultural exchanges and tourism promotion. It is the first domestic cultural group to perform in world-class performing arts venues such as the Royal Albert Hall (UK), the Golden Hall (Austria), the Kremlin (Russia), Broadway (USA), and the Teatro La Fenice (Italy). Its members have been cordially received by foreign dignitaries including Jacques Chirac (President of France), Lee Kuan Yew (Singaporean statesman), and the Prime Minister of Polynesia.<br />The Shaolin Kung Fu Troupe pioneered the new performance form of &#8220;Kung Fu Drama&#8221; in China, and has successively created Kung Fu dramas such as Shaolin Heroic Spirit, Thirteen Monk Warriors, Chan and Wu as One, Shaolin Soul, Rhythm of Martial Arts, and Shaolin Kids, which have shone brilliantly on the world stage.<br />In 2007, Shaolin Soul had a 5-and-a-half-month residency in the United States, staging over 150 performances, and was awarded the &#8220;Outstanding Export Cultural Product and Service Project Award&#8221; by the Ministry of Culture.<br />In 2009, the drama premiered on New York&#8217;s mainstream Broadway stage, with 24 consecutive performances. The Governor of New York State and the Mayor of New York City jointly designated January 15th, the premiere date of the drama, as &#8220;Broadway China Day&#8221;. In May of the same year, the drama was nominated for both the American &#8220;Drama Desk Award&#8221; and the Tony Award (the highest honor in the theater industry), becoming the first domestic drama to appear on Broadway and receive nominations for two major international awards.<br />The Shaolin Kung Fu Troupe has made brilliant appearances in various national-level exchange events, including the China-Japan, China-ROK, China-Hungary, and China-Mauritius diplomatic relations anniversary celebrations, the &#8220;China Year&#8221; in Russia, the &#8220;China-France Culture Year&#8221;, the opening ceremony of the China-Europe Tourism Year, the 2024 &#8220;Joyful New Year · Meet Henan in Africa&#8221; Spring Festival Gala, and the closing ceremony of the 2025 China-Cambodia People-to-People Exchange Year.<br />It tells Chinese stories to the world through the physical language of Shaolin Kung Fu!we accept invitations of overseas shaolin kung fu performance for theaters, anniversaries and other festival.</div><div><strong>what will happen if Kungfu meets AI ?</strong></div><div><strong>《The Rebirth of Martial Rhythm: Shaolin’s Cross-Border Feast with Technology》</strong><br />When the solemn chime of ancient Chinese bells echoes in overseas theaters or lingers over grand opening ceremonies, a group of figures clad in traditional Shaolin robes steps onto the stage. Rooted in horse stance, their fists cut through the air with the weight of a thousand years of history, and their palms rise and fall with the softness and hardness of Oriental philosophy—this is Shaolin Kung Fu, a treasure of Chinese culture, crossing borders to weave a dialogue between tradition and modernity with technology.<br />In the elegant space of a theater, AI becomes the invisible bridge connecting Eastern heritage and Western audiences. It deciphers the secrets of Shaolin’s 72 Ultimate Skills, translating the subtle breathing rhythms of Yijin Jing and the precise offensive-defensive logic of Shaolin Fist into vivid visual data. On the big screen, AI-generated virtual monks practice in harmony with real warriors; the force trajectory of the iconic &#8220;Black Tiger Steals the Heart&#8221; punch is traced by glowing light, making the intangible essence of martial arts tangible. For the audience, this is not just a performance, but a journey through time, exploring the depth of Shaolin wisdom via cutting-edge technology.<br />At bustling opening ceremonies, digital robots stand side by side with Shaolin monks, becoming the highlight of the celebration. With metallic luster glinting under the lights, these robots replicate every standard Shaolin posture flawlessly—steady as a boulder in horse stance, agile as a bolt of lightning in a kick—guided by AI’s martial arts algorithms. They blend the rigidity of machinery with the vitality of human martial arts, symbolizing the fusion of tradition and innovation. This unique collaboration adds a sense of grandeur and futurism to the opening ceremony, conveying wishes for prosperity and progress.<br />As the performance reaches its climax, drone swarms take to the sky—whether above the theater’s roof or the opening ceremony venue—painting dynamic pictures under AI’s command. They morph into the iconic silhouette of Shaolin Temple, the graceful strokes of the Chinese character &#8220;Chan&#8221; (Zen), and even the dynamic arcs of interlaced fists and palms. The sky turns into a giant canvas, where technology and martial arts converge to create a shocking visual spectacle, leaving an indelible impression on every spectator.<br />From the quiet refinement of theaters to the lively grandeur of opening ceremonies, Shaolin Kung Fu, empowered by AI, digital robots and drones, redefines cross-cultural communication. It is not just a display of martial arts skills, but a cultural dialogue—letting the world feel the charm of traditional Chinese culture, while showing how ancient heritage blooms anew with modern technology.<br />This cross-border feast transcends geographical and cultural boundaries. Shaolin’s thousand-year-old martial spirit, carried by technology, resonates in every corner of the world. Whether in a theater that celebrates art or at an opening ceremony that heralds a new start, it delivers a message: tradition is never outdated, and when combined with technology, it will shine with unparalleled brilliance, connecting the East and the West in a symphony of culture and innovation.</div><div> </div><div><strong>Key Activity Types</strong><br /><strong>1、Cultural Exchange Performances</strong><br />We will create a tour themed &#8220;the Unity of Zen and Martial Arts&#8221;, which integrates classic items such as group boxing, cudgel play, hard qigong and Tai Chi pushing hands. Accompanied by traditional Chinese musical instruments like the guzheng and pipa, it reproduces the performance form of &#8220;Martial Arts with Chinese Elegance&#8221; that combines hardness and softness. Special performances will be held at overseas cultural centers and art theaters, with an added &#8220;audience interaction and experience&#8221; session. On &#8211; site guests will be invited to learn basic moves, realizing the transformation from one &#8211; way display to two &#8211; way communication and enhancing cultural identity.<br /><strong>2、Supporting Performances for Competitions and Festivals</strong><br />As the grand finale performances at the opening and closing ceremonies of international martial arts competitions and martial arts tourism and cultural festivals, these performances will showcase the core charm of Shaolin martial arts. Meanwhile, &#8220;Shaolin Kung Fu Workshops&#8221; will be held to provide professional guidance for contestants and martial arts enthusiasts, so as to expand the influence in the industry. For local overseas festivals and folk activities, we will customize distinctive performance contents and adjust the choreography by integrating local cultural elements to achieve cultural integration.<br /><strong>3、Public Welfare and Themed Promotion Performances</strong><br />We will participate in overseas public welfare activities, such as charity performances at international disaster relief charity sales and events caring for the disabled. Drawing on the public welfare model of disaster relief donations by the International Martial Arts Federation, we will convey the spiritual core of Shaolin, which is &#8220;compassion for all beings&#8221;. Centering on themes like &#8220;healthy life&#8221; and &#8220;cultural inheritance&#8221;, small &#8211; scale performances will be held in overseas communities and schools to promote the concept of martial arts for health preservation and attract opportunities for subsequent teaching cooperation.<br />Authentic Shaolin Kung Fu makes a stunning debut overseas! <br />Every move embodies inheritance, and every stillness and movement reflects the Zen spirit. This visual feast is not to be missed!<br />Bridging mountains and seas, making friends through martial arts! Traditional Shaolin martial arts steps onto the global stage, interpreting the charm of China&#8217;s thousand &#8211; year &#8211; old culture.<br />The Unity of Zen and Martial Arts, the Integration of Hardness and Softness | Shaolin warriors perform overseas, telling eastern stories through Kung Fu and witnessing the power of culture.<br />It&#8217;s more than a performance; it&#8217;s a collision of cultures! The overseas tour of Shaolin martial arts kicks off. We invite you to embark on a thousand &#8211; year appointment.<br />Tough Kung Fu plus Oriental Aesthetics | Traditional Shaolin martial arts empowers overseas grand events, unlocking a new high &#8211; end cultural experience.</div><div>
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