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  • The name is Tai Chi Kung Fu Fan, created by Professor Li Deyin and performed at the opening of the Beijing Olympics - the instruction DVD and music is available from the Deyin Institute's own shop taichilink.co.uk. Professor Li Deyin's daughter Master Faye Li Yip told us that the song is a tribute to Martial Arts and Tai Chi practices - if you listen carefully you can here them list various types of practice.

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  • Excellent!!!

  • THis is entrancing.

  • does anyone know the song?

  • Where can I get video, DVD or book on how to do/learn this routine. I live in Australia. Also what is the name of the music played in backround.

  • What is the name of the song that's played in the background?

  • Very nice! like to see more videos from you.

  • Hi! Thanks for this vid. There is a lot of emotion and strength in the music which goes very well with the routine. I would like to know the meaning of the lyrics. If anyone would like to send me a response, please. This is my new Taichi routine to learn this year 2008! I am very excited to pass this on to my Tai Chi mates.

  • nice tai chi fan

  • man... i need someone to teach me how to use the Tessen. Self teaching does very little justice to what i'm seeing

  • Nice performance!

  • What is the song? I love this video. the kata goes very well with the music.

  • The name of the song and dance is KUNG FU FAN.

  • The name of the song and dance should be CHINESE KUNG FU,which is originated for the Olympic Game 2008 in Beijing and had been performed by 2,008 taichi players at Tiananmen Square in Feb. 2001.

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