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  • The Fifth Chin Woo Kung Fu Journey 2018

    The Fifth Chin Woo Kung Fu Journey 2018

     
    The initial Chin Woo Kung-Fu Journey took place in December 2002.  It was one of the coldest winters in recent history in the southern part of China,  Guangzhou and Hong Kong.  Our group had to take shelter in a Mongolian tent inside the theme park of Splendours of China in Shenzhen, a satellite city between Hong Kong and Guangzhou. We had seminars hosted by well-known Masters, meals that are so delicious as long as you don’t find out what is in the food, wine that tasted like rocket fuel and watched top Wu-Shu athletes in training with movements that defied gravity. World heritage sights and breathtaking architectures and landscapes. A journey of seeking out the beautiful traditions of China, through sight, sound and taste. A discovery journey of traditional martial skills and friendship. Since then this journey has taken place every four years in 2006, 2010, 2014 and the 5th one to take place at December 2018.

    This proposed 5th Chin Woo New Zealand Kung Fu Journey 2018 will depart from NZ on December 23rd.  First stop is Shanghai, Wuxi and Nanjing (the ten-times Chinese capital) then ride on the bullet train to Guangzhou, visiting interesting sites and sampling local delicacies for the first 11/12 days, then Hydrofoil to Hong Kong for another 6 or 7 days of training, sightseeing and friendship. The tour ends on January 8th, 2019 to fly back to NZ.  Interested members please write to chinwoo@actrix.co.nz no later than late May for the updated details of this quadrennial event.

     

  • An Eventful August

    An Eventful August

    The 15th World Chin Woo Wushu Tournament & Cultural Festival will be hosted by the Yuyao chapter of the Chin Woo fraternity from 8th to 12th August 2018. Yuyao is a major city in the Zhejiang province, located just over 200km south of Shanghai.

    The competition events will include:

    • traditional Chin Woo empty hands and weapons form
    • the IWUF competition empty hands and weapons forms
    • Chinese calligraphy
    • Chinese painting
    • Chinese chess

    Prior to this biennial tournament, as part of an update to the World Chin Woo Championship judging management program, a refresher course will be held for all current international and local judges to be updated/upskilled before the competition event. This is a certification programme recognised by the World Chin Woo Federation. The course will be held over two days on 7th and 8th August.

    Immediately after the 15th World Chin Woo event, the Tianjin Chin Woo organisation will hold their first World Chin Woo Huo Yuan-Jia Cup tournament in commemoration of the founder of the Chin Woo Movement Huo Yuan-Jia’s 150th birthday anniversary. The tournament will be held from 14th to the 16th August. Tianjin is in the Hebei province, about 1,300km north-east of Yuyao.

    Chin Woo New Zealand (CWNZ) is currently making all arrangements to facilitate all officials, athletes and supporters to attend this triple-event. All athletes will be selected based on their merit and commitment by CWNZ’s Chief Wushu Coach George Guo who will be accompanying the team to China. All officials such as Team Leader and Manager will be appointed by the Chin Woo New Zealand Central Committee. Any Chin Woo New Zealand members wishing to attend as supporters are welcomed. Please email chinwoo@actrix.co.nz for information on conditions and cost to attend this mega-triple event of the year.

  • Auckland Lantern Festival performance

    Auckland Lantern Festival performance

    (Past event)

    Chin Woo New Zealand will be performing at the Auckland Lantern Festival this weekend (3rd-4th March 2018). 

    Come watch some kung fu action! 7:30pm Saturday and Sunday, see you there.

     

  • Chin Woo demonstration

    Chin Woo demonstration

    Chin Woo celebrated the lead-up to Christmas at Maungawhau Primary School in Auckland with a student party and a demonstration of their Wushu skills. 

    The day turned out fine and warm and allowed use of the school field to showcase to family and friends what the students had learnt throughout the year.

    Special thanks goes to Coach Guo for continuing to guide and train all of the students. The standard of performance, especially in the young, clearly increases every year.

  • Chin Woo Star Assessment results

    Chin Woo Star Assessment results

    Chin Woo New Zealand wishes to congratulate all the students who have successfully passed their Chin Woo Star Assessment, held in Mt Albert Grammar School, Mt Albert,  Auckland on 20th September 2015.

    Novice Grade (1 star)
    Daniel Wang

    Grade One (1 star 1 gold stripe)
    Angela Chen
    Jessie Chen
    Becky Cheng
    Rooney Do
    Poppy Fill
    Brandon Huang
    Andy Kwok
    Tina Kwok
    Spencer Li
    Sepanta Seyedsalehi
    Jacob Soykan
    Susan Sun

    Grade Two (1 star 2 gold stripes)
    Victor Bao
    Kevin Guo
    Heo Wei Hsu
    Jim Hsu
    Kylie Lee
    Yin Chi Lee
    Lawrence Li
    Andrew Lu
    Annie Sun
    Wesley Wang
    Spencer Wong
    Ella Young
    James Young
    Coco Zhu
    Link Zhu

    Grade Three (1 star 3 stripes)
    Nick Ewens
    Corrina Lichthardt
    Farah Thien

    Grade Four (2 stars 1 stripe)
    Mark Botting
    Michelle Lee
    Tony Lee

    Grade Five (2 stars 2 stripes)
    Rangiatea Buchanan
    Helen Cheng

  • Sifu Hennie Barnard

    Sifu Hennie Barnard

    The Chin Woo Athletic Association of New Zealand is deeply saddened by the unexpected passing of Sifu Hennie Barnard in Wellington on 29th June 2015.

    Hennie was passionate about martial arts and has been a practitioner in various Chinese and Japanese styles for over 50 years and the founder of Wellington School of Tai Chi Chuan in 2001. He has made great contributions to Tai Chi in the Wellington area.

    An ardent supporter of the Chin Woo movement in New Zealand, he became a Chin Woo member in 2000 and was a participant of our 2006 Chin Woo Kung Fu Journey travelling and training in China and Hong Kong. He will be missed by all of us.

    Our deepest condolences to Hennie’s family.

  • 2015 Membership Fees

    2015 Membership Fees

    Thank you for supporting the Chin Woo Athletic Association over the past year. Our 2015/16 financial year has started (the 1st of April) and the yearly membership fees are now due. We would very much appreciate your continued support as we promote traditional Chinese martial arts and culture in New Zealand.

    The membership fee is still $20 per year, and the membership form can be downloaded from the ‘Download’ section of this website. Please return the completed form and membership fee.

    Your membership fee can be paid in the following ways:

    • A direct deposit into the Chin Woo bank account. Please use your name as the reference.
    • By sending the completed form and a cheque to Chin Woo Athletic Association of New Zealand, PO Box 6971, Wellesley Street, Auckland 1141.
    • Finally, you can hand-deliver the membership form and fee. If you’re in Auckland then please give it to Regional Director Mr George Guo at his training venue in Auckland. If you’re in Wellington, then Chairman Peter Yu in Wellington can be found at Martial Arts Supplies, Level 1, 45 Courtenay Place, Wellington.

    We thank you for your continued support and look forward to seeing you at Chin Woo events in 2015/16!