Fishing Adventures in China (Thu Oct 4th, 2007, by Garvin Douglas)
If you love fishing and travel, have you ever considered of fishing in Hong Kong, China? Hong Kong is well known as an excellent fishing spot and enthusiastic fishermen flock there to fish for some of the most unusual underwater creatures in the worl...
The Secrets Of The Oldest Existing Chinese Martial Art. (Thu Jun 14th, 2007, by Yoshi Kundagawa)
Shuai Jiao is probably the world's oldest martial art. In modern Chinese, its name is used to refer to any wrestling sport. Outside of China, though, it means the ancient Chinese and Mongolian wrestling styles. Legend has it that Shuai Jiao is descen...
How Fencers Qualify For The Beijing Olympic Games (Thu Jun 7th, 2007, by Craig Harkins)
The Olympics are in Beijing in 2008, how are the teams chosen for the fencing competition?
The mandated levels of athlete participation has led to changes in the selection process for the Games. Each nation is no longer guaranteed an athlete in each ...
Baseball in Shanghai? Another American Sport Exported to China (Mon Jun 26th, 2006, by Richard Robbins)
As an athlete (or at least having been an athlete in the past)
and a sports fan, one of the difficult things about finding
myself on an extended stay in Shanghai, China (setting up
sporting goods manufacturing and other business contacts) is the
near...