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Lohan School Of Shaolin
Program Name: Lohan School of Shaolin
Program Address: 3850 Schiff Dr, Las Vegas NV
Contact Phone: (702) 364-5875
Website: http://www.lvlohans.org/
Detail: The Lohan School of Shaolin in Las Vegas specializes in the traditional and spiritual forms of Northern Shaolin Kung Fu, Tai Chi Praying Mantis, Seven Star Praying Mantis, Eighteen Classical Weapons, Traditional Lion Dancing, Five Animals / Five Family forms of Southern Fist, Internal Chi Gung and Tai Chi Ch'uan of the Yang and Chen families.
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Lohan School of Shaolin, Las Vegas NV
Program Address: 3850 Schiff Dr, Las Vegas NV
Contact Phone: (702) 364-5875
Website: http://www.lvlohans.org/
Detail: The Lohan School of Shaolin in Las Vegas specializes in the traditional and spiritual forms of Northern Shaolin Kung Fu, Tai Chi Praying Mantis, Seven Star Praying Mantis, Eighteen Classical Weapons, Traditional Lion Dancing, Five Animals / Five Family forms of Southern Fist, Internal Chi Gung and Tai Chi Ch'uan of the Yang and Chen families.
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