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on May 16, 2006, 10:54 am, in reply to "Re: Training at Chenjiagou"
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Thanks Pawel
Daniel's site does provide a valuable insight into living and training at Chenjiagou at that time. Are you able give me an idea about current costs of training with Chen Bing's school after your recent visit?
Adam
: Check D. Poon's website again; I just
: went to Chenjiagou for a visit.
: Cheers, Pawel
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: --Previous Message--
: Hi Jarek and other members. I've
: been
: putting off the decision to return
: to China and to this time, train at
: Chenjiagou but now need to get more
: proactive if i'm going to make this
: happen. I'd love to hear of your
: experiences in the area, checking
: out the local schools. My teacher in
: Australia has been practicing with
: Chen Xiaowang's family in Aus. I've
: been learning Chen Xiaowang's 38
: form, the 18 form and most recently
: Lao Jia this past year. I am still
: very much a beginner. I did check
: Daniel Poon's website and found it
: very interesting. It'd be great to
: get some up to date info though re:
: training personalised or group
: based? the mix of form / application
: / silk reeling / other practice,
: costs for foreigners (per week say)?
: I will probably stay 2-3 weeks. The
: only specific info would be whether
: as a vegetarian, i would be able to
: survive there for a couple of weeks.
: I have had no probs in other areas
: of China but found Henan challenging
: in this regard and figure that a
: smaller village may be more so. Any
: news or suggestions for other places
: to train would be great.
: Many thanks,
: Adam
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