First of all, great site. Answered alot of my questions regarding living in China and choosing the right martial arts school.
I have been looking for a martial arts school in China, and staying there for around one or two months with the possibility of extending my stay if the teaching is of a good standard. Nantai Kungfu School caught my eye due to the location and reasonably good accomdation (Compared to other places I have looked at).
The school does not appear to be mentioned elsewhere on the internet, which does worry me slightly, but in some ways this may be a good thing as I am not looking for an extremely commercialized location.
I wondered if you had every heard anything of this school before, and had any opinions on it?
Once again, superb site and thanks in advance.
I have been looking for a martial arts school in China, and staying there for around one or two months with the possibility of extending my stay if the teaching is of a good standard. Nantai Kungfu School caught my eye due to the location and reasonably good accomdation (Compared to other places I have looked at).
The school does not appear to be mentioned elsewhere on the internet, which does worry me slightly, but in some ways this may be a good thing as I am not looking for an extremely commercialized location.
I wondered if you had every heard anything of this school before, and had any opinions on it?
Once again, superb site and thanks in advance.
Born in 1974, Master Shi yanting was named Cao wenting. He went to shaolin temple to learn martial arts when he was 9 years old. He learnt from gradmaster and the leader of shaolin temple master Shi yongxin.
This school is somewhere in Henan province. As far as I've seen, most of them are the same. They teach the same stuff. The only differences seem to be how they have learned to deal with foreigners. Some do better than others; some have better accomodations and facilities than others.
I have no experience with this school, nor do I know where exactly it is. My only suggestion is to try it for two to four weeks, and enjoy the experience. As previously mentioned elsewhere, "signing up" for longer than that is fraught with probably financial disaster.
Good luck, let us know what happens.
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