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Pakistan's Hazara women strike back with martial arts
Up to 4,000 people are attending regular classes in more than 25 clubs in Balochistan province, of which Quetta is the capital.
Five traditional martial arts in Malaysia, from silat to wushu
Martial arts helps to boost confidence and improves your overall athleticism.
These Malaysians are giving the dying Sikh martial art gatka a fighting chance
Gatka enthusiast Gurkiran Kaur is determined to give the dying Sikh martial art a fighting chance.
Chess, jump rope among additions to Selangor virtual programme
SELANGOR government is continuing its Xtiv Virtual programme after last year’s success.
Mostly virtual events to celebrate Chap Goh Meh
PETALING JAYA: Today’s Chap Goh Meh or Yuan Xiao, the last day of the Chinese New Year celebrations, will depart from the norm – there will be no traditional tossing of mandarin oranges, public prayers or large-scale celebrations.
Winning at wushu
TAKING part in wushu as a co-curricular activity in secondary school has continued to reap dividends for two students from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR).
Self-taught tailor grasps art of sewing traditional Chinese attire
AN INTEREST in all things related to ancient Chinese history led a self-taught tailor to start a full-time business making traditional hanfu four years ago.
Chinese New Year: Celebrating and staying connected virtually
From online lion dance watch parties to virtual greeting cards, tech is helping Malaysians observe the Chinese New Year while staying safe.
Lion dance troupes stay home to stay safe
KUCHING: For the first time in the Nanyang Wushu Federation of Sarawak’s 47-year history, its lion and dragon dance troupe will not be performing during Chinese New Year in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Malaysia upset wushu will have only two women events in Hanoi
PETALING JAYA: The Vietnam SEA Games could be the only competition in store for the national wushu team and their exponents can’t help but feel that they have been short-changed again.