Introduction to NTDs International Chinese Traditional Martial Arts Competition 2011

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Come see the third annual NTD International Chinese Traditional Martial Arts Competition, where masters of orthodox Chinese martial arts gather from around the world to showcase their extraordinary skills.

From the deceptively leisure Bagua to the lightning quick Praying Mantis, from the amazing kicks of northern style to the powerful punches of southern style, come witness genuine Chinese martial arts and culture.

August 6, 2011, Asia-Pacific Preliminaries at Taipei Da An Sports Center
(No. 55 Hsin Hai Road Sec 3, Taipei, Taiwan)
October 8, 2011, North America Preliminaries at Baruch College ARC Arena
(55 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10010)
October 9, 2011, Semi-Finals and Finals at Baruch College ARC Arena, New York City

Get tickets and more info here:
http://martialarts.ntdtv.com/en

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