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Australian Feng Shui and Qi Gong Centre Description: Qi gong training, feng shui training and consulting services by Master Yu Gui Feng. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. (masterfeng.com) |
Chi-Gong Therapy Centre Description: Master Jane Yang teaches wu-ji chi-gong in Blackburn, Melbourne, Australia. (chigong.com.au) |
Shenlong Institute - Spirit Dragon Description: Shenlong qi gong, Chinese yoga, tai-chi chuan classes. Surry Hills, NSW, Australia. (shenlong.com.au) |
Tai Chi Society Description: Tai Chi and qigong classes by Grand Master Kellen Chia in Sydney, Australia. (taichisociety.org) |
Wu Tao - The Dancing Way Description: Michelle Locke teaches a dance-based therapy that balances and harmonises the flow of qi (life-force energy). Classes in Western Australia. (wutaodance.com) |
Yuan Tze Human Life Science Centre Description: The Yuan Tze Centre in Wellington, New Zealand, offers Zhineng Qigong, taiji and qi therapy with Chinese Master Bin Liu. (yuantzecentre.co.nz) |
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