Over 1,000 martial arts practitioners compete in Tianjin competition
Over 1,000 martial arts practitioners, including some intangible cultural heritage inheritors, from more than 10 provinces including Zhejiang, Shandong and Hebei, and Tianjin city participated in the "Hanlong Jingwu Cup" 5th Panshan Wushu Festival in Panshan Scenic Area in Jizhou district, showcasing the charm of Chinese martial arts and promoting the inheritance and development of martial arts culture.
Tianjin's Jizhou district has a long-standing tradition of martial arts culture, being a hub for physical fitness and martial arts practice. Surrounding regions such as Hebei and Beijing are notable centers for martial arts training and exchange, as mentioned by Wu Bin, former chairman of the Technical Committee of the International Wushu Federation.
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