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Shaolin Kung Fu competition enthralls martial arts enthusiasts in Oceania

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STORY: Shaolin Kung Fu competition enthralls martial arts enthusiasts in Oceania
SHOOTING TIME: Dec. 2, 2023
DATELINE: Dec. 3, 2023
LENGTH: 00:02:24
LOCATION: SYDNEY, Australia
CATEGORY: SPORTS

SHOTLIST:
1. various of 2023 Oceania Shaolin Games
2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): BLAKE BROWN, Participant from Brisbane, Australia
3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): RILEY GREENLAND, Kung Fu practitioner from Sydney, Australia

STORYLINE:

A Shaolin Kung Fu games competition was held in Sydney on Saturday and attracted more than 300 martial arts enthusiasts from Australia, New Zealand and other regional countries.

The 2023 Oceania Shaolin Games include various Kung Fu styles and weapon categories such as Shaolin Fist, Animal Styles and Seven Star Fist.

"Shaolin Kung Fu is a world-renowned intangible cultural heritage and an important cultural heritage shared by mankind," Shi Yongxin, abbot of the Shaolin Temple, told the opening ceremony of the competition at the Quaycenter in the Sydney Olympic Park.

Once a year, the abbot would assess and confirm the Shaolin disciples' eight kinds of practice such as preaching, chanting and etiquette. The Shaolin Kung Fu games competition is part of these contents.

"The contest has enhanced understanding, friendship and cooperation among Shaolin disciples around the world, and also reflects Shaolin Kung Fu's core values of strengthening the body and clarifying the mind," Shi said.

Blake Brown, a 22-year-old man who achieved a high score of 9.05 with a spectacular set of monkey fist, told Xinhua that Shaolin Kung Fu gave him the meaning of life and dreams.

SOUNDBITE 1 (English): BLAKE BROWN, Participant from Brisbane, Australia
"I started (practicing) Kung Fu about seven years ago. I fell in love with it. What Kung Fu brought for me? I found my purpose in life, my dreams."

So far this year, the Shaolin Temple has held Kung Fu games in Africa, Asia, Latin America, North America and Europe. The Oceania competition was the final one.

According to the organizers, more than 2,300 Shaolin disciples from more than 100 countries and regions participated in the examination contests this year.

"This competition serves as a testament to the universal appeal and profound impact of Shaolin martial arts," Wang Shuyu, consul for cultural affairs at the Chinese Consulate General in Sydney, said at the opening ceremony.

"In seeing participants from different cultural backgrounds, we recognize the unique opportunity this competition presents for cultural exchange and collaboration," she said.

Riley Greenland from Sydney told Xinhua that he had practiced martial arts for more than 20 years since he was three years old and he went to China three times to learn Kung Fu.

SOUNDBITE 2 (English): RILEY GREENLAND, Kung Fu practitioner from Sydney, Australia
"About 20 years (of learning Kung Fu) since I was threes years old. Kung Fu for me is everything, not just training. I always do it at home. It's also what you think, everything."

Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Sydney, Australia.
(XHTV)

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