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  • Wudang Taoist Kung Fu Academy

    Submitted by Fa Hui

    Wudang Taoist Kung Fu Academy is located high up on the Mt. Wudang and has a very long history (12 years). We teach more than 30 kinds of authentic Wudang Kung Fu forms. Now we have many foreign students studying here.

    The monthly accommodation, food and tuition fee is U$870 for one student (All included). But if you plan to learn more than one month the price can be lowered accordingly. Generally speaking, if you plan to study here for one year the costs is U$625 per month (All included).Please contact us if you still feel some economic pressure due to such price offer.

    The costs includes tuition, and the lodging in the student dorm which is attached to the training hall, all meals 3X a day, daily training with the teacher in a private and group format 3 times a day in the arts of your choice, and use of the facilities such as weapons, training gear, stone weights and sandbags. This also includes the guided tours and outings to the surrounding mountain Taoist temple areas by the jr. teachers from time to time.

    Generally speaking, one foreign student one single room. with shower, TV set, mountain scenery on the window, separate toilet. In one large room there is Internet connected with broad band. I attach two pictures illustrating the living room and training scene. We have six Taoist teachers teaching many authentic Kung Fu forms and people seldom have the chance to behold these arts. Two teachers can speak English. All the teachers have more than 12 years of Kung Fu training experience.

    You can watch their demonstration and choose the forms you like to learn.

    The Academy is open and run all year long with no holiday.

    We can send you a scanned invitation letter and you can try to see if you can get a one-year student visa from China embassy. We can also send you the original copy of the invitation letter if in need. Yes, we can help to extend your visa locally if you plan to stay longer time. Sometimes, students only need to apply one month tourist visa and we can help to extend the visa locally when they come here. It is vert easy to get 6 months visa extention.

    Some Kung Fu students ask about our daily training schedule and here we attache the information below:

    The training schedule every day is as follows:
    1-1. Early Morning Training:
    From 5:00AM to 7:30AM, with Kung Fu teachers. Then breakfast.
    1-2. Morning Teaching session with training
    from 9:00AM to 11:30AM, teaching and training time. At 12:00AM Lunch
    1-3. Afternoon Teaching and Training
    From 3:00PM to 5:00PM, teaching and training time. 5:30PM dinner time.
    Then the remaining time is free time. Yet, the training is hard.
    One week we generally rest one day, sometimes two days.


    Please feel free to contact us when you have any question.

    Best regards.

    Wang Tao
    Wudang Taoist Kung Fu Academy

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  • #2
    hay doc do you think this school is a good school to check out well I am in china ?
    lil monk

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    • #3
      Even if the school weren't that good, its worth $7550 just to spend a year on Mt. Wudan. It would be great for both the cultivation of ones shen and ones gongfu, if you bother to discriminate a difference betwixt the two. It kind of makes me want to take a year off of medical school. I wonder if I can get federal loans to cover it..........
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      • #4
        ok so i will probaly go there for a month or two well i am in china
        lil monk

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        • #5
          It's a long journey from Shaolin. Many many hours. There is no direct way of getting there, which is why I didn't go two years ago. Just didn't have the time.

          Sure looks nice though. If you want that kind of scenery, better to see Huangshan.
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          • #6
            whats in huangshan doc man
            lil monk

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            • #7
              It's in the site, joehaz man. Start reading.
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              • #8
                It's a long journey from Shaolin. Many many hours. There is no direct way of getting there, which is why I didn't go two years ago. Just didn't have the time.
                I've heard the same elsewhere as well...

                As much as I'd love to go there, I here it is a sob to get there. I guess if your staying for a few months, than it shouldn't be too bad.
                practice wu de

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                • #9
                  It sounds good to me. My Neijia teacher and I are talking about a possible plan to go there. We might spend a month at this school and then spend another month going to Shaolin and Chenjiagou. But it won't be for at least a year.
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                  • #10
                    ok we should all go ther ok hahahahahaha
                    lil monk

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                    • #11
                      I have been to Mt. WuDang, it is nice, the air is a lot better than the coal/smog filled stuff around Deng Feng, it is peaceful, good views too with all th mountain peaks and such, it also doesn't have the tourist-trap-feel of shaolin village, but I guess that is gone at Shaolin now too. To travel around to diffferent temples the rides can be slow on some of the rougher dirt roads. I would like to visit it again some time.

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                      • #12
                        how long did it take to gett there from shaolin village
                        lil monk

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                        • #13
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