Crane (He Quan)
The arts of Crane Kung Fu have a varied and rich history. At least two distinct styles of Crane Boxing originated in Fujian province of mainland China, and a third is said to have come from Tibet. Many Martial Arts historians have traced the development of Okinawan Karate from roots in Baihe Quan or White Crane Boxing. Characteristics of this system include wide-armed, wing-like movements, high kicking, and the barehand crane's beak. The websites in this category continue the ancient traditions of Crane Kung Fu.
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Teaching Hap Gar Kung Fu, also known as White Crane or Lama Kung Fu. Includes a gallery, schools and Lion Dance information.
Background of White Crane, Calling Crane, pure Tiger and the Tiger Crane Combination Style. Features interviews and articles with input from several masters of various diciplines.
The official site of the Pan Cheng Miouw lineage of White Crane as taught in Yong Chun, Fu Jian, China containing system information, video and historical information.
The official site of the Pan Cheng Miouw lineage of White Crane as taught in Yong Chun, Fu Jian, China containing system information, video and historical information.
Teaching Hap Gar Kung Fu, also known as White Crane or Lama Kung Fu. Includes a gallery, schools and Lion Dance information.
Background of White Crane, Calling Crane, pure Tiger and the Tiger Crane Combination Style. Features interviews and articles with input from several masters of various diciplines.

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