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To do Tai Chi in the park on Sims FreePlay, first ensure you have a Sim at level 12 or higher. Head to a park lot, then select your Sim and choose the "Activities" tab. Look for the Tai Chi option and tap on it to start the activity. Your Sim will then perform Tai Chi in the park, providing relaxation and improving their fitness skill.

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