Southern Chinese Daily News 12/24/04 The USA CHEN TAI CHI FEDERATION was invited for a charity benefit performance on December 18th in George Brown Convention Center. This event was sponsored by the office of Sheila Jackson Lee, member of US House of representatives, specifically for more than 3000 low income high school students and their families for the spirit of…
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Tai chi master Jincai Cheng calls fall the season of harvest
Original published on HOUSTON CHRONICLE newspaper section this Week on OCT.25, 2002 Written By CHUNHUA ZEN ZHENG He was all smiles returning from a trip to China with a group of his devotees who brought home more than two dozen medallions from a recent international tai chi competition in Jiaozuo, a town in China’s central province of Henan. A reception in Alief…
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Master spreads art of tai chi with book, competition wins
CHUNHUA ZEN ZHENG, Copyright 2002 Houston Chronicle Published 5:30 am CDT, Thursday, October 24, 2002 Tai chi master Jincai Cheng calls fall the season of harvest. He was all smiles returning from a trip to China with a group of his devotees who brought home more than two dozen medallions from a recent international tai chi competition in Jiaozuo, a town…
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American Terrorism Foil – Tai chi master aims to expand teachings
Original published on >HOUSTON CHRONICLE?newspaper section “This Week?on Oct.25, 2001 Written By CHUNHUA ZEN ZHENG Tai chi master Jincai Cheng appreciates the scores of medallions his followers took home from two recent international martial arts tournaments. But he refuses to become complacent, looking instead to greater challenges. At the 2001 International Wushu-Kungfu Festival and Championships sponsored by American Wushu Foundation…
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Area tai chi students prep for tourney
Diana McKinney is excited yet nervous about showing her martial arts skills to the world next month. The 30-year-old computer technician from Sharpstown has taken only two years of lessons in tai chi with master Jincai Cheng. So she isn’t sure if her preparation is enough to be spotlighted for the first time in an international competition in Dallas. However,…
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Area TaiChi
Diana McKinney is excited yet nervous about showing her martial arts skills to the world next month. The 30-year-old computer technician from Sharpstown has taken only two years of lessons in tai chi with master Jincai Cheng. So she isn't sure if her preparation is enough to be spotlighted for the first time in an international competition in Dallas. However,…
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Tai chi instructor touts many benefits of martial art
CHUNHUA ZEN ZHENG, Copyright 2001 Houston Chronicle Published 6:00 am CST, Tuesday, January 9, 2001 Stretching, bending, pushing and swirling in perfect unison and with deliberate slowness, scores of men and women, donned in white uniforms, moved as gracefully as wing-spreading swans hovering under the azure sky. The afternoon sun highlighted their sways and turns and cast their shadows that swung…
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Tai Chi: Ancient Chinese martial art finds following in America – Meditation In Motion
Original published on HOUSTON CHRONICLE newspaper section life Style & Entertainment on Jan.11, 1999 Written By MELISSA FLETCHER STOELTJE Al-asr Cordes moves with the grace and fluidity of an underwater ballet. Twisting and turning, swirling and lunging, his arms and legs sway in perfect time. It’s calming just to watch him. This dance – this poetry – is more than meets the…