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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Zen]]
*[[Shaolin Kung Fu]]
*[[Shaolin Kung Fu]]



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Wong Kiew Kit states he is the fourth generation successor from the Southern Shaolin Monastery in China, and a grandmaster of Shaolin Kung Fu and Chi Kung.[1]

Martial arts

Grandmaster Wong received the Qigong Master of the Year award at the Second World Congress on Qigong held from 21 to 23 November 1997 in San Francisco, United States.[2]

Career as an author

Grandmaster Wong has authored several books on martial arts and philosophy. His works include Chi Kung For Health and Vitality, [3] The Art of Shaolin Kung Fu,[4] The Complete Book of Tai Chi Chuan,[5] The Complete Book of Zen, [6] Introduction to Shaolin Kung Fu,[7] The Complete Book of Chinese Medicine, [8] The Complete Book of Shaolin.[9] and Sukhavati: Western Paradise, [10]

Lineage

Grandmaster Wong is the fourth generation successor of Jiang Nan from the Shaolin Monastery in China, and his legacy is over 150 years old and can be traced to the Southern Shaolin Monastery through two patriarchs; Lai Chin Wah and Ho Fatt Nam.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ Official website of the International Kung Fu Federation (IKF Certified masters).
  2. ^ Official Website of the World Quigong Federation
  3. ^ Chi Kung For Health and Vitality, ISBN 1852309547
  4. ^ The Art of Shaolin Kung Fu, ISBN 1852307897
  5. ^ The Complete Book of Tai Chi Chuan, ISBN 1852307927
  6. ^ The Complete Book of Zen, ISBN 1862042551
  7. ^ Introduction to Shaolin Kung Fu, ISBN 0901764531
  8. ^ The Complete Book of Chinese Medicine, ISBN 983408790X
  9. ^ The Complete Book of Shaolin, ISBN 9834087918
  10. ^ Sukhavati: Western Paradise ISBN 9834087934
  11. ^ Shaolin Wahnam Institute