
Links to Other Websites*
- Wu (Yuxiang) Style
- Wu (Hao) Style
- Wu (Li) (a.k.a. Northern Wu) Style
- Wu [Chien Chuan] Style
- Yang Style
- Sun Style
- TCM Tui Na
- Arts
- gallery.com.tw - another collection of Ju Ming's Taichi Series sculptures.
- Miscellaneous
- Cloud Gate Dance Theatre - This well-known modern dance group based in Taiwan choreographed several of their repertory based on tai
chi.
- Ju Ming Museum - has a beautiful collection of Taichi Series sculptures by Ju Ming.
- Nova Scotia School of KungFu & TaiChi
- this site sells a set of videos of very famous tai chi grand masters from all the five traditional
styles, including Hao Shaoru (Wu/Hao style), Gu Liuxin, Ma Yueh-Liang and Wu Ying-Hua (Wu [Chien-Chuan] style), Fu Zhong-Wen (Yang
style), etc. The video quality reflects the limitations of the production equipments of the time, but the content is of utmost interest for any
serious tai chi-phile. Note that according to Master Liu Jishun, Grand Master Hao Shaoru was in the 3rd day of serious high fever when
the video was shot.
- 1998 5th Int'l Yongnian tai chi Conference
- sina.com.cn's tai chi listings - good source of tai chi web sites in China.
- Bay Area Wing Chun Association - web site of local (Bay Area) Wing Chun martial artists, with interesting accounts of top tai chi artists,
especially for people who are not familiar with the martial arts aspects of tai chi. The reverence shown in this web site for top tai chi
masters should dispel any doubts of tai chi's place among true martial arts, coming from top Wing Chun practitioners, who are known
for their fighting capabilities (and who count, among others, Bruce Lee, as one of their top fighters).
- Journal of Asian Martial Arts

* With special focus on, but not limited to, local (San Francisco Bay Area) tai chi clubs and traditional styles.