2024-09-27
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nanhai.com news on september 26 (reporter ren tong) recently, the 4th hainan international wushu competition was held in wanning. 1,238 players from 110 domestic and foreign teams competed on the same stage. after fierce competition, the tunchang county wushu team won the first prize in the collective event. at the same time, the men's middle-aged group won first prize in 8 individual events including traditional boxing, five-shaped piles, and four-door return to middle school, setting a new record in the past years. best result ever.
a group photo of the tunchang county wushu team. photo courtesy of tunchangrong media center
it is reported that in this competition, tunchang county sent a total of 6 players to participate in 1 group event and 8 individual events. in the competition, traditional boxing techniques and instruments with local characteristics of tunchang such as "pochen five-shaped pillar", "da ma kung fu four doors returning to the middle", "gun technique", "three forks" and "butterfly double sword" were displayed one by one. the contestants were full of energy, their movements were smooth and powerful, and they won rounds of applause from the audience.
tunchang county wushu team competes. photo courtesy of tunchangrong media center
tunchang is one of the 100 "hometowns of martial arts" in the country. tunchang has always attached great importance to the inheritance and development of martial arts culture, increased special funding for martial arts, actively carried out martial arts "six advancement" activities, and formed teams to participate in various martial arts competitions and various martial arts training classes. at the same time, tunchang also actively hosts and organizes the hainan wushu festival, hainan wushu open and county-wide martial arts competitions. through the "go out, please come in" approach, the flowers of tunchang wushu are blooming everywhere.
the reporter learned that tunchang’s “pochen five-shaped pile” was listed as a representative project of provincial intangible cultural heritage, and “malaysian kung fu four doors returning to the center” was listed as a representative project of county-level intangible cultural heritage.