Experience Tai Chi in China
Study at FangYuan Centre
For those currently in China
Training Only
Train at FangYuan Tai Chi Centre
If you are already in China and want to learn and practise Tai Chi with Master Ping in his hometown of Jieyang then this option is for you.
While the FangYuan Centre is under construction we are running classes at the local studio at the city centre. We offer small group classes and 1 on 1 training.
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You can sign up for classes with Master Ping and arrange food and accommodation yourself. Click the button below and you will be redirected to out FangYuan Centre page.
Training & Accommodation
Train and stay at FangYuan Tai Chi Centre
If you are already in China and want to learn and practise Tai Chi with Master Ping in his hometown of Jieyang then this option is for you.
While the FangYuan Centre is under construction you will be staying at the Vienna Hotel located 2 mins walk from the Tai Chi studio.
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This training and accommodation option includes food at local restaurants catering for all different diatary needs.
Explore FangYuan Centre
Explore future FangYuan Centre
We are building brand new FangYuan Centre to offer unmatched Tai Chi & QiGong experience. The opening of the centre is link to the opening of the Chinese border.
Getting to FangYuan Tai Chi Centre
FangYuan Tai Chi Centre is located in a village of XinLingCun, Jiedong District, Jieyang City, Guangdong Province, China.
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The nearest train station is Chaoshan Railway Station.
The nearest airport is JieYang Chaoshan International Airport (SWA).
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Both the train station and the airport are about 45 mins drive from the Centre and we can arrange your transfer.
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For more detailed instructions click the link below.
Why to come?
The simple answer is to learn and master your TaiChi, QiGong, but visit to FangYuan Tai Chi Centre is so much more. Jieyang is the birthplace of Chaoshan culture and a historical and cultural city in Guangdong Province. Jieyang is a famous hometown of Overseas Chinese, More than 3.2 million Overseas Chinese calls this their hometown and there are more than 1.8 million returned overseas Chinese and their families. The city is surrounded by mountains and seas, and there are many places of interest. The main tourist attractions include the Jieyang Confucius Temple, the Shuangfeng Temple, the Huangqishan Scenic Area, and the Lin Zexu Memorial Hall.
Chaozhou City, just 40 mins drive from FYTCC, is surrounded by three mountains, and the Han River and Huanggang Rivers. There are mountains in the northeast, caves in the southwest, and a plain in the southeast. There are hundreds of scenic areas such as ancient walls, temples, bridges and pagodas. This is why Chaozhou City is considered to be a historical city. The ethnic group came from central China more than a thousand years ago, and the area was sort of isolated and had no contact with cultures off the mainland, so they developed a distinct language dialect and distinctive art forms, its own style of operatic theatre, tea ceremony and "Kongfu Tea". There is an old saying: "If you haven't come to Chaozhou, you haven't really come to Guangdong".