Path to inner peace for Africans at Shaolin


By QI XINHAN BINGBIN

Tende Uswege Mwaseba, 25, from Tanzania, practises kung fu with his classmates at the Shaolin Temple. CHINA DAILY photo

A cultural exchange course offers young Africans a tough but rewarding experience at the famous Shaolin Temple.

AT 4am in a hotel in Dengfeng, Henan province, a 32-year-old Nigerian woman, Peace Emezue, wakes to the cries of “jihe”! (“assemble”). Half an hour later, still sleepy, she shows up in the lobby to join 19 other young Africans, all dressed in gray robes and canvas shoes.

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