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Taoist Culture

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Taoist music is mainly means Guqin music. To play Guqin music is part of Taoist practice. In ancient time, the Guqin string was made of silk. Not like today’s modern Guqin with metal string, the sound of old Guqin is very soft and hard to hear from distance. Read More

Taoist Culture

MUSIC

Taoist Culture

CHESS

Chinese Chess is an abstract strategy board game for two players, in which the aim is to surround more territory than the opponent. Despite its relatively simple rules, Weiqi is most complex one among all kinds of chess. Through the playing of Weiqi, it can develop the plyer’s strategic thinking skill and practice the man’s brain. Read More

The way of writing with a soft brush is like that of a powerful dragon flying.

Chinese calligraphy has been an important part of Taoist cultivation for thousands of years and also plays an important role in Chinese culture and arts.

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CALLIGRAPHY

Taoist Culture

TEA

The art of practising the tea ceremony as well as the great appreciation of fine tea arts all have their foundation in practical Taoist cultivation. The Tao of Tea known today stems from the Great Tao passed down from ancient Taoist masters.
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Genuine Taoist internal martial arts offered at Laozi Academy Sydney teaches the ability to have absolute control over power with the absence of forceful muscular tension. Taoist practice is neither religious nor superstitious. It is simple, easy to learn and does not require any equipment or large amounts of space.

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INTERNAL MARTIAL ART

Taoist Culture

INCENSE

The history of incense burning in China is as long as six or seven thousand years. Due to historical changes, especially since the Opium War, China’s social life had fallen into a period of extreme chaos due to war and poverty. People could not get the surplus capital required to support pursuits for personal development to enjoy the elegant culture of incense when their basic needs were far from being met.
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