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Li Fai, the Glossary

Index Li Fai

Li Fai (born 30 May 1969) is a retired professional wushu taolu athlete from Hong Kong.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 53 relations: Asian Games, Asian Wushu Championships, Bobby McFerrin, Changquan, Ching Siu-tung, Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, East Asian Games, Financial Times, Government of Hong Kong, Guangxi, Guilin, HK01, Hong Kong Sports Stars Awards, International Wushu Federation, Juanita Mok, List of Asian Games medalists in wushu, Medal of Honour (Hong Kong), Michael D. Higgins, Peking opera, President of Ireland, Qigong, Sabina Higgins, Sina Corporation, Sohu, South China Morning Post, Sun Lutang, Sun-style tai chi, Ta Kung Pao, Tai chi, World Economic Forum, World Wushu Championships, Wushu (sport), Wushu at the 1990 Asian Games – Women's changquan, Wushu at the 1993 East Asian Games, Wushu at the 2001 East Asian Games, Wushu at the 2002 Asian Games – Women's tai chi, Wushu at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's tai chi, Xinhua News Agency, Xinmin Evening News, 1990 Asian Games, 1991 World Wushu Championships, 1993 East Asian Games, 1993 World Wushu Championships, 1994 Asian Games, 1999 World Wushu Championships, 2001 East Asian Games, 2001 World Wushu Championships, 2002 Asian Games, 2002–2004 SARS outbreak, 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, ... Expand index (3 more) »

  2. Hong Kong wushu practitioners
  3. Wushu practitioners at the 1990 Asian Games
  4. Wushu practitioners at the 1994 Asian Games
  5. Wushu practitioners at the 2002 Asian Games

Asian Games

The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every fourth year among athletes from all over Asia.

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Asian Wushu Championships

The Asian Wushu Championships is a continental wushu championship hosted by the Wushu Federation of Asia (WFA), the official continental representative to the International Wushu Federation.

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Bobby McFerrin

Robert Keith McFerrin Jr. (born March 11, 1950) is an American jazz singer, songwriter, and conductor.

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Changquan

Changquan refers to a family of external (as opposed to internal) martial arts (kung fu) styles from northern China.

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Ching Siu-tung

Ching Siu-tung (Chinese: 程小東, born October 31, 1953), also known as Tony Ching, is a Hong Kong action choreographer, actor, film director and producer, who has directed over 20 films, including the critically acclaimed supernatural fantasy A Chinese Ghost Story (1987).

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Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II

The year 2012 marked the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II being the 60th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952.

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East Asian Games

The East Asian Games was a multi-sport event organized by the East Asian Games Association (EAGA) and held every four years from 1993 to 2013.

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Financial Times

The Financial Times (FT) is a British daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and also published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs.

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Government of Hong Kong

The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, commonly known as the Hong Kong Government or HKSAR Government, is the executive authorities of Hong Kong.

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Guangxi

Guangxi, officially the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China, located in South China and bordering Vietnam (Hà Giang, Cao Bằng, Lạng Sơn, and Quảng Ninh Provinces) and the Gulf of Tonkin.

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Guilin

Guilin (Standard Zhuang: Gveilinz), formerly romanized as Kweilin, is a prefecture-level city in the northeast of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

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HK01

HK01 is a Hong Kong-based online news portal launched by Yu Pun-hoi, a former chairman of the Ming Pao.

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Hong Kong Sports Stars Awards

Hong Kong Sports Stars Awards (Traditional Chinese: 香港傑出運動員選舉) By virtue of the SF&OC’s input and effort, Hong Kong sports have gradually gained a high status in society.

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International Wushu Federation

The International Wushu Federation (IWUF) is an international sport organization and is the governing body for wushu in all its forms worldwide.

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Juanita Mok

Juanita Mok (born July 13 1995) is a taijiquan athlete from Hong Kong. Li Fai and Juanita Mok are Asian Games medalists in wushu, Asian Games silver medalists for Hong Kong and hong Kong wushu practitioners.

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List of Asian Games medalists in wushu

This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in wushu from 1990 to 2018. Li Fai and list of Asian Games medalists in wushu are Asian Games medalists in wushu.

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Medal of Honour (Hong Kong)

The Medal of Honour (t; MH) is part of the honours system in Hong Kong.

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Michael D. Higgins

Michael Daniel Higgins (Mícheál Dónal Ó hUigínn; born 18 April 1941) is an Irish politician, poet, broadcaster and sociologist who has been serving as the ninth president of Ireland since 2011.

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Peking opera

Peking opera, or Beijing opera, is the most dominant form of Chinese opera, which combines instrumental music, vocal performance, mime, martial arts, dance and acrobatics.

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President of Ireland

The president of Ireland (Uachtarán na hÉireann) is the head of state of Ireland and the supreme commander of the Irish Defence Forces.

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Qigong

Qigong, is a system of coordinated body-posture and movement, breathing, and meditation said to be useful for the purposes of health, spirituality, and martial arts training.

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Sabina Higgins

Sabina Mary Higgins (née Coyne; born 15 September 1941) is an Irish actress, political activist and the wife of the current president of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins.

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Sina Corporation

Sina Corporation is a Chinese technology company.

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Sohu

Sohu, Inc. is a Chinese Internet company headquartered in the Sohu Internet Plaza in Haidian District, Beijing.

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South China Morning Post

The South China Morning Post (SCMP), with its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is a Hong Kong-based English-language newspaper owned by Alibaba Group.

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Sun Lutang

Sun Lutang (1860-1933) was a master of Chinese neijia (internal) martial arts and was the progenitor of the syncretic art of Sun-style tai chi.

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Sun-style tai chi

The Sun-style tai chi (p) is one of the five primary styles of tai chi.

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Ta Kung Pao

Ta Kung Pao (formerly L'Impartial in Latin-based languages) is the oldest active Chinese-language newspaper in China.

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Tai chi

Tai chi is an ancient Chinese martial art.

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World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international non-governmental organization, think tank, and lobbying organisation based in Cologny, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland.

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World Wushu Championships

The World Wushu Championships (WWC) is an international sports championship hosted by the International Wushu Federation (IWUF) for the sports of wushu taolu and sanda (sanshou).

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Wushu (sport)

Wushu, or kung fu, is a competitive Chinese martial art.

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Wushu at the 1990 Asian Games – Women's changquan

The women's changquan three events combined competition (changquan, short weapon, long weapon) at the 1990 Asian Games in Beijing, China was held from 1 to 4 October at the Haidian Gymnasium.

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Wushu at the 1993 East Asian Games

Wushu was contested by both men and women at the 1993 East Asian Games in Shanghai, China from May 14 to 16, 1993.

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Wushu at the 2001 East Asian Games

Wushu was contested by both men and women at the 2001 East Asian Games in taolu and sanshou disciplines.

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Wushu at the 2002 Asian Games – Women's tai chi

The women's combined tai chi and taijijian competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea was held from 10 to 12 October at the Dongseo University Minseok Sports Center.

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Wushu at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's tai chi

The women's tai chi and taijijian competition at the 2018 Asian Games was held from 19 to 20 August at the Jakarta International Expo.

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Xinhua News Agency

Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation),J.

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Xinmin Evening News

Xinmin Evening News, formerly known as Xinmin Po, is a state-owned newspaper published since September, 1929 in Shanghai, China.

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1990 Asian Games

The 1990 Asian Games also known as the XI Asiad and the 11th Asian Games (p), were held from September 22 to October 7, 1990, in Beijing, China.

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1991 World Wushu Championships

The 1991 World Wushu Championships was the 1st edition of the World Wushu Championships.

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1993 East Asian Games

The 1st East Asian Games were held in Shanghai, People's Republic of China from May 9 to May 18, 1993.

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1993 World Wushu Championships

The 1993 World Wushu Championships was the 2nd edition of the World Wushu Championships.

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1994 Asian Games

The 1994 Asian Games (1994年アジア競技大会, Senkyūhyakukyūjūyon-nen Ajia kyōgi taikai), also known as the XII Asiad and the 12th Asian Games (Daijūni-kai Ajia kyōgi taikai), were held from October 2 to 16, 1994, in Hiroshima, Japan.This is first on Games'history that a country non-capital city hosted the event.The main theme of this edition was to promote peace and harmony among Asian nations.

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1999 World Wushu Championships

The 1999 World Wushu Championships was the 5th edition of the World Wushu Championships.

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2001 East Asian Games

The 3rd East Asian Games were held in Osaka, Japan from May 19, 2001, to May 27, 2001.

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2001 World Wushu Championships

The 2001 World Wushu Championships was the 6th edition of the World Wushu Championships.

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2002 Asian Games

The 2002 Asian Games (Icheoni-nyeon Asia gyeonggi daehoe/Icheoni-nyeon Asian Geim), officially known as the XIV Asian Games (Jesipsahoe Asia gyeonggi daehoe/Jesipsahoe Asian Geim) and also known as Busan 2002 (Busan Icheoni), were an international multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002.

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2002–2004 SARS outbreak

The 2002–2004 outbreak of SARS, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV or SARS-CoV-1), infected over 8,000 people from 30 countries and territories, and resulted in at least 774 deaths worldwide.

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2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony

The opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on the evening of Friday 27 July 2012 in the Olympic Stadium, London, during which the Games were formally opened by Queen Elizabeth II.

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2018 Asian Games

The 2018 Asian Games (Pesta Olahraga Asia 2018 or Asian Games 2018), officially known as the 18th Asian Games and also known as Jakarta-Palembang 2018 or Indonesia 2018, were a continental multi-sport event that was held from 18 August to 2 September 2018 in Jakarta and Palembang.

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24-form tai chi

The 24-posture Simplified Form of tai chi, sometimes called the Beijing or Peking form for its place of origin, is a short version of tai chi composed of twenty-four unique movements.

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42-form tai chi

The 42 Form tai chi, also called Competition Form or Mixed Form, is the standard Wushu competition form which combines movements drawn from the Chen, Yang, Wu, and Sun styles of traditional tai chi.

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See also

Hong Kong wushu practitioners

Wushu practitioners at the 1990 Asian Games

Wushu practitioners at the 1994 Asian Games

Wushu practitioners at the 2002 Asian Games

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Fai

, 2018 Asian Games, 24-form tai chi, 42-form tai chi.