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Christmas Kungfu Extravaganza |
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LIU International
Presents
Christmas Kungfu Extravaganza
Free to the Public at Municipal Park by the Pavilion
Saturday, Dec 20th
11 AM – 2 PM
Followed by Christmas/New Year Party
Witness international fighting champions and Shaolin Kungfu champions in action!
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Shaolin Training Camp 2008 |
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THE LIU INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL
New Orleans, LA
Mobile, AL
PRESS RELEASE
For immediate release:
Shaolin Summer Training Camp- A Taste of 1500 Years Old Shaolin Legacy
Shaolin Summer Training Camp- A Taste of 1500 Years Old Shaolin Legacy will be held from Saturday, June 7th through Sunday, June 15 at the Liu Institute International on 704 Lakeside Dr. Mobile, AL. This is a wonderful opportunity for those who love authentic Shaolin tradition in Chan, Chinese medicine and Kungfu. All Shaolin students will have a taste of 1500-year accumulated knowledge of thirty-one generations of Shaolin masters and legends which will be a great memory for all participants to cherish for a life time.
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USA National Kungfu-Wushu Team Returns from China! |
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THE LIU INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL
New Orleans, LA
PRESS RELEASE
For immediate release:
March 2008
LOCAL MARTIAL ARTS SCHOOL WELCOMES THE 2008 OLYMPICS AND BRINGS HOME MEDALS TO UNITED STATES
Students from the Liu Institute are accustomed to performing in front of crowds; they regularly participate in local events and demonstrations, such as the Chinese New Year in Lafreniere Park. Earlier this month, however, they dazzled on a much bigger stage: Before over 50 other countries and regions they contended in the preamble to the 2008 Olympics-Greeting the Olympic Games Cup in Hong Kong, China.
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Memorial to the Shaolin Spiritual Leader |
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THE LIU INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL 2708 Jefferson Hwy, New Orleans, LA 70121 www.shaolin-world.net PRESS RELEASE Shaolin Grand Masters celebrate life of their teacher - Two Shaolin Grand Masters living half a world apart each held three-day ceremonies in memory of the Great Grand Master Shi SuXi, the Zen spiritual leader and the Most Venerated Great Grand Master of the Shaolin Temple. |
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