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The first official Chin Woo school was founded around 1909 in Shanghai (China). By naming Chin Woo Athletic Associaton rather than Kung Fu Association, the founders ensured that rebellious and militaristic conflicts could be avoided.

Grand Master Chin Woo

Huò Yuán Jia

Chin Woo China

Chan Yew Meng

Chin Woo Malaysia

周國英 Kok Yeung Cho

Chin Woo Switzerland

CHIN-WOO Jingwu

Grandmaster of the Chin Woo World Athletic Association

The Meaning of Chin Woo – The word Chin (Jing in Cantonese) means refined, top-notch, or spirit. The word Woo (Mo in Cantonese) means military, martial arts, brave and daring. The first official Chin Woo school was founded around 1909 in Shanghai (China). By naming Chin Woo Athletic Associaton rather than Kung Fu Association, the founders ensured that rebellious and militaristic conflicts could be avoided. This helped to deter both the general public and local authorities from worrying about an association of this newly established school with subversive activities.

Huò Yuánjiǎ

Huò Yuánjia (霍元甲, 1867; † 1910) is the founder of the Chin Woo Kung Fu Association. The first official Chin Woo school was founded around 1909 in Shanghai (China).


Chan Yew Meng

Chan Yew Meng was a very traditional Chinese. Chinese Philosophy and the way of thinking was taught by him as well as cultural customs.


Kok Yeung Cho

Grandmaster Kok Yeung Cho 周國英 founded the first official Chin Woo Kung Fu school in 1975. Even today, he teaches personally with unbroken passion and has been successfully passing on his skills for over four decades.

Rote chinesische Kalligrafiezeichen Chin Woo auf einem Quadrat mit stilisiertem Design. Die Zeichen sind fett und jeder Strich variiert in der Dicke, was traditionellen künstlerischen Ausdruck auf einem hellen Hintergrund vermittelt.

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