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Hwa Rang Kwan Tae Kwon Do
Program Name: Hwa Rang Kwan Tae Kwon DO
Program Address: 837 Industrial Rd, San Carlos CA
Contact Phone: (650) 591-8899
Website: http://www.hrkmartialarts.com/
Detail: Hwa Rang Kwan is the oldest Korean martial arts center on the west coast. It began in May 1965 when Reverend Chung Ryul Song gave the name “Hwa Rang Kwan†to a Korean youth group in San Francisco, California. At the same time, the young master Dong Kie Shin opened a Hwa Rang Kwan dojang (martial arts studio) in the Miahdong district of Seoul, South Korea.
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Hwa Rang Kwan Tae Kwon DO, San Carlos CA
Program Address: 837 Industrial Rd, San Carlos CA
Contact Phone: (650) 591-8899
Website: http://www.hrkmartialarts.com/
Detail: Hwa Rang Kwan is the oldest Korean martial arts center on the west coast. It began in May 1965 when Reverend Chung Ryul Song gave the name “Hwa Rang Kwan†to a Korean youth group in San Francisco, California. At the same time, the young master Dong Kie Shin opened a Hwa Rang Kwan dojang (martial arts studio) in the Miahdong district of Seoul, South Korea.
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