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Eng Chuan Kong Soh Zhineng Qigong Centre Description: Offers an alternative medicineless natural self healing qigong method by Tay Ngak Teck in Singapore. (geocities.com) |
Jiao Qigong International Description: Articles and qigong workshops offered by Master Jiao Tiejun. Tokyo, Japan. (jiao-qigong.org) |
Lai ShengLing Description: Qigong master Lai ShengLing specializes in bodhisattva daoyin tuna for physical and mental cultivation. Based in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China. (geocities.com) |
Shaolin Wahnam Chi Kung and Kungfu Description: Taught by Wong Kiew Kit. Shaolin kungfu, chi kung, taijiquan (tai chi chuan) and zen. Sungai Petani, Malaysia. (shaolin-wahnam.org) |
Sinar Agung Chi Kung Institute Description: Jakarta, Indonesia. Founded by Yopit Liswardi. (chikungworld.com) |
The Healing Hands Center Description: Qigong class information. Kathmandu, Nepal. (ancientmassage.com) |
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