An Asian Elegant Gold Medalist of World's Wushu Championships (1)

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2010

How fluid and beautiful her movements are!
Khine Khine Maw plays Wushu Taijijian, stemming from a sort of Chinese kungfu.
She is a 2002 and 2003 Women's Taijijian Gold medalist. Also, 2002 and 2004 Taijiquan Gold and 2003 Taijiquan Silver as well as 2004 Taijijian Bronze medalist.

Most of the modern competition forms are called 套路(taolu) in Chinese. Competitive wushu is composed of two disciplines: taolu (套路; forms) and sanda (散打; sparring).

Taijijian is an event using the jian, a double-edged straight sword used during the last 2,500 years in China.

Taijiquan (Tai chi chuan) is a wushu style famous for slow, relaxed movements, often seen as an exercise method for the elderly, and known as "Tai Chi" in Western countries to those otherwise unfamiliar with wushu.

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