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Dear Dennis,

I¡¯m glad you¡¯re interested in traditional Chinese Kung Fu. Here is some information about it.

Kung Fu is commonly known as Chinese martial arts. The origin of Chinese martial arts dates back to the needs of self-defense, hunting activities and the military training in ancient China. It is one of China¡¯s traditional sports, and is being practised by the young as well as the old, gradually making it a special element of Chinese culture. As a national treasure, Kung Fu has hundreds of different styles. Some styles are modeled after the movements of animals, while others are inspired by Chinese culture.

If you want to learn more information, please pay a visit to China. I¡¯m sure you are bound to have a good taste of Chinese Kung Fu.

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