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2025.06.04 12:14 GMT+8

Practicing baijiquan at sunset

Updated 2025.06.04 12:14 GMT+8
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Master Wu Hao practices bajiquan at sunset. / CGTN

Master Wu Hao practices bajiquan at sunset. / CGTN

Master Wu Hao practices bajiquan at sunset. / CGTN

Master Wu Hao practices bajiquan at sunset. / CGTN

Master Wu Hao practices bajiquan at sunset. / CGTN

Master Wu Hao practices bajiquan at sunset. / CGTN

Bajiquan is an ancient martial art whose name means "eight extremities boxing." The eight extremities are the forearms, shoulders, elbows, fists, thighs, hips, knees and feet. Each one is a weapon that, when combined, can produce a single explosive force. As sunset turns the sky orange, bajiquan master Wu Hao duels not with an opponent, but with himself. Each strike conveys 300 years of discipline and is a tribute to an art that demands complete dedication. Strength, solitude and tradition, or the essence of bajiquan.

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