International Wushu Exchange · Best Style Award
Honors technical execution, etiquette, and audience engagement—encouraging athletes to show sportsmanship and cross-cultural communication beyond the score.
ABOUT ME
(President of the Association)
Born in 1988. During undergraduate and postgraduate studies, majoring in sports and humanities/social sciences, with long-term focus on the modern expression of traditional martial arts and cross-cultural communication. Participated in multiple international exchange programs and joint courses.
Fully engaged in association operations and martial arts promotion, while also involved in teaching, event organization, and external cooperation. Continuously studying finance and self-education topics to improve organizational governance and overall personal capability.
In my association work, I focus on building sustainable platforms—from youth development and coach certification to community showcases and international forums—so that martial arts is not only a competitive sport but also a bridge connecting people and shared values.
I was introduced to traditional martial arts at an early age; through training and competition I gradually understood what it means to cultivate character through martial arts. After going abroad as an adult, exchanges with practitioners from different cultural backgrounds reinforced for me the importance of respect, rules, and perseverance.
MARTIAL ARTS & ACHIEVEMENTS
PROJECTS & COOPERATION
China–Cyprus Wushu Exchange Association
Linking schools, clubs, and practitioners in China and Cyprus through visits, camps, and cultural programs.
Launched by wushu representatives from China and Cyprus, growing within embassy, sports, and sister-city frameworks from a friendship event into annual programs.
Launched by wushu representatives from China and Cyprus, growing within embassy, sports, and sister-city frameworks from a friendship event into annual programs.
AI & Baduanjin Program
Motion hints and voice guidance for safe Baduanjin practice at home or work.
Lower the barrier to traditional routines; support sedentary users; data improves coaching only—not commercial profiling.
Lower the barrier to traditional routines; support sedentary users; data improves coaching only—not commercial profiling.
THOUGHTS & WRITING
Balancing rules and freedom, and carrying respect from the mat into teaching.
Notes from judging and travel: how “winning” and “grace” read differently across cultures.
Scheduling association work alongside solo training—same rhythm of structure and recovery.
MEDIA & HONORS
CONTACT