Yes. As demonstrated by the last Olympics (which were coincidentally held there, in Beijing) they have two very strong teams that are a healthy competition on the international level.
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it was invented in 1202 in china
Reebok hockey sticks are made in China. As a result, there is 2.5% duty levied to Reebok hockey sticks when importing them into Canada.
Yes they do, for both genders they have international teams.
The most recent sports they invented were Hockey and Archery
Bauer hockey gear can be purchased from Bauer's site. Bauer offers a variety of hockey gear, including sticks, skates, goalie gear, pants, gloves, and helmets.
he got 16 all for hockey in japan and china and Asia
Yes, males do play field hockey. It is mostly common in European countries, but there are many prominent male field hockey players in the U.S. and Canada, as well as many Asian and Pacific countries, including China, India, Pakistan, Korea, Australia, and New Zealand
The most popular sport in acient china was acctually a weird form of baseball and hockey! I'm not sure how it was acctually spelt, but it is pronounced as such: "KO-LU-KIA"
Yes,they do have ice hockey in asia.Its mostly based in East Asia.They 7 different teams but the countries are China,Japan, and South Korea.I don't know what the team names are.Sorry,if you needed to know that!
China doesn't have any national sport. However, table tennis or ping pong is a famous sport from the olden days of China.
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