Shaolin hosts world kungfu masters By Guan Xiaofeng (China Daily) Updated: 2006-09-02 08:45 Thirty-seven of the world's top martial arts
masters gathered at the famous Shaolin Temple in Central China's Henan Province
on Friday for nine days of secluded practice in preparation for the final stage
of a supreme kungfu contest.
 A young martial artist participating in the Chinese Kungfu
Star TV Contest demonstrates his kungfu skills at the Shaolin Temple in
Songshan, Central China's Henan Province, on Friday. [China
Daily] | The Chinese Kungfu Star TV Contest,
jointly organized by the Shaolin Temple and the Shenzhen Satellite TV Station in
South China's Guangdong Province, began in March this year and has drawn
countless kungfu fanatics from around the world.
The masters got to the final stage of the contest by taking out the first
three places in each of its six international competitions in the United States,
Russia, Australia, France, Germany and Italy, and in the five events held in
China.
During the seclusion period, the multicultural contestants will have a chance
to learn Shaolin culture and the essence of martial arts in the temple, the
birthplace of Zen Buddhism.
They will have the temple's 18 arhats, Luohan in Chinese, as their teachers,
who will pass on unique kungfu skills and give lectures on Buddhist thought and
kungfu history, according to Liu Dihong, one of the contest organizers.
The contestants must follow temple rules by wearing the kasaya, a patchwork
outer vestment worn by Buddhist monks, eating vegetarian meals and shaving their
heads and facial hair during the seclusion, Liu said.
Liu said it had been no easy task to gather the international "kungfu stars."
Elie Saade, a 22-year-old Lebanese master who won a place in the top three in
the Italian contest, lost contact with the organizer after his city was
bombarded by Israeli troops last month.
The organizing committee got in touch with Chen Zhaoyang, Saade's coach and a
Chinese master teaching at a kungfu centre in Beirut, for help. Chen managed to
track down Saade and he arrived at the Shaolin Temple on Friday morning.
After the seclusion period is over the 37 players will take part in a grand
ceremony to mark the occasion.
They will give demonstrations and compete with the kungfu monks at the temple
before they leave for Guzhang County in Hunan Province and Shenzhen in Guangdong
Province to vie for the title of "World No 1 Kungfu Master."
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