World champ Cheong Min heads cast in first Asean-China wushu tournament


PETALING JAYA: Newly crowned World Cup taolu champion Tan Cheong Min (pic) will lead a team of 15 national wushu exponents to compete in the first Asean-China Wushu Championship starting today in conjunction with the celebration of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and China.

Wushu Federation of Asean-China president Datuk Chong Kim Fatt said the inaugural tournament held at Nantong University aimed to further strengthen sports diplomacy between the 10 Asean countries involved as well as give exposure to wushu athletes.

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