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Hung Kuen Shaolin Kung Fu
Program Name: Hung Kuen Shaolin Kung Fu
Program Address: , New York NY
Contact Phone: (267) 638-8119
Website: http://www.hungkuen-usa.com
Detail: Hung Kuen is a traditional Chinese martial art, originating in the heart of Chinese Kung Fu, Shaolin. Hung Kuen is based on the movements of the five traditional Kung Fu animals, and the five classical Kung Fu elements. The art is powerful and graceful, and provides powerful self-defense techniques, as well as a challenging fitness aspect.
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Hung Kuen Shaolin Kung Fu, New York NY
Program Address: , New York NY
Contact Phone: (267) 638-8119
Website: http://www.hungkuen-usa.com
Detail: Hung Kuen is a traditional Chinese martial art, originating in the heart of Chinese Kung Fu, Shaolin. Hung Kuen is based on the movements of the five traditional Kung Fu animals, and the five classical Kung Fu elements. The art is powerful and graceful, and provides powerful self-defense techniques, as well as a challenging fitness aspect.
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