Kungfu Tour

30-Day Chinese Kung Fu Travel Itinerary
Chinese Kung Fu boasts numerous schools with distinct regional characteristics. This 30-day itinerary connects various martial arts sacred sites across northern and southern China. It includes in-depth training at top-tier Kung Fu birthplaces like Shaolin and Wudang, cultural exploration of representative northern and southern boxing styles in Foshan and Cangzhou, as well as visits to local cultural attractions, balancing martial arts experience with travel enjoyment. The detailed arrangements are as follows:
Part 1: Northern China Opening – Preliminary Exploration of Martial Arts Culture (Days 1-5)
Starting from Beijing to experience the profound heritage of martial arts culture, then traveling to Cangzhou for an in-depth immersion into the powerful northern-style martial arts to kick off the Kung Fu journey.

Part 2: Central Plains Core – Tracing Shaolin and Tai Chi Origins (Days 6-15)
The Central Plains are the core region of Chinese Kung Fu. This phase focuses on Dengfeng Shaolin and Chenjiagou in Wen County, offering an immersive experience of Shaolin Kung Fu’s integration of Chan Buddhism and martial arts, as well as the profound Tai Chi Chuan.

Part 3: Central China Exploration – Wudang Internal Boxing Practice (Days 16-21)
Leave the Central Plains for Wudang Mountain in Shiyan, Hubei, focusing on the practice of internal martial arts and experiencing the unique charm of the combination of Taoist culture and martial arts.

Part 4: Southern China Conclusion – Southern Boxing Style and Trip Finale (Days 22-30)

In the final stage, travel to southern China to explore the unique charm of southern boxing styles. Experience the practical characteristics of Wing Chun and other boxing styles in Foshan, and finally wrap up the trip with a rest in Guangzhou.