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Grandmaster Chen
Xiaowang
Chen
Xiaowang is the principal representative of the Chen family Taijiquan in the
present generation. He has served in the Chinese National People's Assembly as
the sole deputy elected from Taijiquan circles.
Winner of the gold medal
in Taijiquan at the First International Wushu Championship held at Xi'an, China
in 1985, and several times the gold medalist at National Championships, he has
fostered a huge number of talented people in Taijiquan.
He has students all
over the world, and student's students sometime up to five generations, some
1500 of them prizewinners. until now his classes have been attended by about
60,000 people. In 1988 he was recognised by the Government of China with a
special award for contribution to Taijiquan development.
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Wien, E-Mail: shujian@chello.at, Phone: 0699 1 920 36 88 |
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| We teach Chen style Taijiquan
(also known as Tai Chi Chuan or Shadow Boxing) and Qi Gong as means of health
development and preservation. Our training classes are based in Vienna, even
though we hold seminars and training camps outside the city as well. Classes
are exclusively held by qualified teachers (Paris Lainas, Claus Trska) who
continuously expand their knowledge and abilities. We founded our association in order to allow persons interested in
these arts to train with likeminded people in an enjoyable context. ‘Shū Jiàn’
in Chinese signifies ‘learning and practicing’. Each of these aspects taken for
itself is fruitless, only their interaction can spawn progress and true
realization, just as the principle of Yin and Yang teaches us. We constantly hold
beginner courses – if you are interested in our offer, please don’t hesitate to
join us during our regular training sessions. |
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