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Kung Fu is a Chinese fighting style.
Kung Fu
The term kung fu is Chinese term referring to any practice, learning or study that require patience, time to complete, and energy. Its often used in the West to refer to Chinese martial arts.
well China is known for kung fu probally the most. but i know quite a few places in the U.S that practice kung fu i catually live in the U.S and i practice kung fu. i have been for 9 years.
no were really except youtube but if not find a person that you no who does kung fu and go with them to the kung fu simple
There is no 'Chinese Karate.' There are Chinese martial arts, some of which served as a basis for the creation of karate. The Chinese practice Kung Fu, Wushu and Tai Chi Chuan as the primary arts. White Crane Kung Fu served as one of the sources for what is now called karate.
They didn't. kung fu came to China from India. A Buddhist monk named Bodhidharma brought kung fu with him when he Inmagrated to China.
{| |- | No, Kung fu is not from Okinawa. Kung fu originated in China, with roots in India. Kung fu was brought to Okinawa by the Chinese and combined with the local arts to become what we know today as karate. |}
Kung fu
kung fu basically means martial arts in Chinese
Because it was invented in China.
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