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| Articles about Chuan |
| Démo Tai Chi Chuan -07 (1/3) | | 2008-08-24 19:02:00 | | 13/08/08- Compétition de Kunf-fu et Tai chi , à Guangzhou, la plus jeune de mes profs faisait le concours de tai chi, de nombreux participants, du plus jeune au plus agé.Il y a 3 tapis pour le passage des candidats, sur le 1er tapis, les groupes , cet article. Les 2 autres tapis, les passages individuels, sur le tapis, 6 candidats concourent en même temps, pas forcémént à la même vitesse, ce... | | By: Pron0x-TV | | |
| | Who Created Tai Chi Chuan? | | 2008-05-31 21:00:01 | | C. Guan Soo from TaichiForYourHealth.com shares his thought about Tai Chi Chuan: Who Created Tai Chi Chuan (Tai Chi Boxing)?Who Created Tai Chi Chuan (Tai Chi Boxing)? I have read a number of books, articles, and novels, and have watched movies and television series that touched on the origins of Tai Chi Chuan (Tai Chi Boxing), and the question, "Who Created Tai Chi Chuan?" made me concern very much!Although knowing the origins or the source of Tai Chi Chuan is not going to have much effects on | | By: Boxing - Fighting Center | | |
| | Tai Chi Chuan - Things to Know About Learning Tai Chi Chuan | | 2008-05-31 15:00:15 | | C. Guan Soo from TaichiForYourHealth.com shares his experiences about Tai Chi Chuan: Things to Know About Learning Tai Chi Chuan (Tai Chi Boxing)Things to Know About Learning Tai Chi Chuan (Tai Chi Boxing) For Easterners, particularly Chinese, this MAY not be an issue. Tai Chi Chuan is deeply rooted as part of the Chinese culture. It is known to almost everyone what Tai Chi Chuan is all about. Note there: I said "…MAY not be an issue", meaning that there are exceptions, particularly to Chines | | By: Boxing - Fighting Center | | |
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| China Sze(Si) Chuan 5.12 Earthquake Donation Information | | 2008-05-15 09:43:00 | | Donate directly to the correct humanitarian societies. Avoid potential scams and frauds. Account Bank Information of RCSCRMB AccountAccount No.: 0200001009014413252Name: ICBC Beijing Municipal BranchDong Si Nan Sub-BranchAddress: No.147 Dongsi South St. Beijing, ChinaZip Code: 100010Swift Code: ICBKCNBJBJMUSD AccountAccount NO.:7112111482600000209Name: China CITIC Bank Beijing Jiuxianqiao Sub-BranchAddress: C&W Tower. No.14, Jiuxianqiao Street, Chaoyang District,Beijing, ChinaZip Code: 100016Swift Code:CIBKCNBJ100TEL:86-10-64319780If you donate, please leave your address and telephone number for contact. For more information please browse to Red Cross China | | By: Nerdy Eddy | | |
| | Wei-Chuan Mini Buns | | 2008-02-26 11:45:00 | | Frozen dumplings are a staple in our freezer. They are quick and easy to heat up for a snack or meal and Lon just loves pork dumplings. Knowing this, my mom recently introduced us to Wei-Chuan Mini Buns. They are delicious for frozen product that you can steam in 10 minutes, and ta-da you have something like a soup dumpling. So far, we've tried the Pork and Chinese Spinach flavor and we'll update as we try the other ones.I find them flavorful enough to eat on it's own. Lon likes dumpling dipping sauces. Either way, we really like them and they look really cute, perfect for last minute guests. You can get Wei-Chuan products at most Chinese supermarkets but be warned that it's easy to eat too many!Here they are frozen, before steaming. We love bamboo steamers.Here they are right before I devoured them for lunch. | | By: FoodMayhem | | |
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