I was having a bit of a browse on the web this morning for a bit of info on the Southern Shaolin Temple's history and came across a really interesting site, and a few really interesting articles which I thought I'd share.
They say they discuss the history of Wing Chun KungFu and are written by:
Sifu Benny Meng, principle founder and Curator of the Ving Tsun Museum, Ohio and Sifu Richard Loewenhagen, one of the founding committee members of the Ving Tsun Museum and current Director of West Coast Affairs. Both are full time teachers of Wing Chun Kung Fu
I'd love to hear what people's thoughts are about these articles. From what I understand so far (only a beginner ) things like 'the three treasures' are inline with what Sigung teaches, which I found very encouraging
The Background of Monk Soldiers:
The Three Treasures of Shaolin
The Holyland of Martial Arts, Southern Shaolin Temple
They say they discuss the history of Wing Chun KungFu and are written by:
Sifu Benny Meng, principle founder and Curator of the Ving Tsun Museum, Ohio and Sifu Richard Loewenhagen, one of the founding committee members of the Ving Tsun Museum and current Director of West Coast Affairs. Both are full time teachers of Wing Chun Kung Fu
I'd love to hear what people's thoughts are about these articles. From what I understand so far (only a beginner ) things like 'the three treasures' are inline with what Sigung teaches, which I found very encouraging
The Background of Monk Soldiers:
The Three Treasures of Shaolin
The Holyland of Martial Arts, Southern Shaolin Temple
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