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China Martial Arts Academy

Trip code: CHMA

This Kung Fu Academy offers one of the best environments in the world to learn more about this historic martial art. Based in the mountainous region of Fujian Province, South East China, you will study directly from some of the best trained Masters found in China.


Overview
from £899
Location:

Fujian Province, China

Duration & Price:
from £899. Full price list
Deposit:

£195 (balance due 12 weeks prior to departure)

Accommodation:

Included

Meals:

Included

Dates:

First Saturday of each month.

Martial Arts Academy China

Fujian Province, China

China

The land that China occupies has been home to ancient civilisations dating back six millennia, making it one of the longest occupied areas in the world. They also have the longest continuous writing system and the Four Great Inventions of Ancient China - paper, the compass, gunpowder and printing.

China was ruled over by Dynasties until 1912, when the Qing dynasty became the last in a very long line. At this point China became a Republic and began to develop into the country that we would recognise today.In 1949, Mao Zedong came to power at the head the Chinese Communist Party and introduced policies such as the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution, which left the Education system and the economy in tatters. Mao, however, is still a figure of great reverence- just have a look at the queue coming out of his mausoleum in Tiananmen Square!

China’s rapid development in the 1990s began after Mao’s death and has made China the world’s next super power. Although it is modernising rapidly, many aspects of the ancient civilisations remain in the form of temples, the Great Wall, the Terracotta Warriors and much more. Age-old practices are much more alive amongst the rural farming communities, who have in general missed out on the development seen by the bigger cities. In that respect China is full of opposites- yin and yang you could say! Saying that though, you’ll still find the traditional Chinese dragons prancing about all over the country when New Year rolls around!

Time
China is eight hours ahead of GMT.

Getting There

All students will be personally met by an academy translator at Nanchang airport and taken to the academy. The journey takes approximately four hours.

Climate

The best times to visit China tend to be in the spring, March and April and in the Autumn, September and October in the lower plains, whereas the higher altitude areas are best between June and September. Although daytime temperatures may be reasonable, between 20C to 30C, the nights can still be really cold. China is such a vast country that it is worth bearing in mind that northern and southern areas will have completely different climates, so it is best to research the area you are going to, rather than the country as a whole. The south is subtropical with the temperatures in Yunnan ranging from 20°C in the winter to 29°C in the Summer, while Beijing’s climate in the north ranges from 1°C to 31°C.

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