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2025.06.07 16:10 GMT+8

Bajiquan martial art practice in the woods

Updated 2025.06.07 16:10 GMT+8
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Bajiquan master Wu Hao. / CGTN

Bajiquan master Wu Hao. / CGTN

Bajiquan master Wu Hao. / CGTN

Bajiquan master Wu Hao. / CGTN

Bajiquan master Wu Hao. / CGTN

Wu Hao is a post-90s martial artist. He's also a ninth-generation inheritor of bajiquan – part of China's intangible cultural heritage. Born into a renowned martial arts family, he began his own martial arts journey at the age of 7 under the watchful eyes of his grandfather, Wu Lianzhi, and father, Wu Dawei. Their guidance and example ingrained in him a deep sense of responsibility for maintaining the legacy of this 300-year-old art.

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