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Chinese man trains rigorously in martial arts to compete in slap-fighting tournament

Exponent of 2,000-year-old fighting style aims to use ‘apelike’ techniques to promote martial arts worldwide, win at Japan slapping contest

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A Chinese man is putting himself through a rigorous martial arts training regime in preparation for an international face-slapping tournament in Japan. Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin
Yating Yangin Beijing

A man in China has attracted public attention for his rigorous training schedule as he prepares to take part in an international face-slapping competition.

Zhao Honggang, 36, is honing his skills in tongbeiquan, a traditional northern Chinese martial art known for its long-reaching strikes.

His hard work comes ahead of a slap-fighting tournament in Japan during which he hopes to promote Chinese martial arts on the world stage.

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Martial artist and influencer Zhao was born in Gansu province, northwestern China, and is now based in Beijing.

Zhao Honggang trains by slapping down hard on a cushion ahead of the contest. Photo: Douyin
Zhao Honggang trains by slapping down hard on a cushion ahead of the contest. Photo: Douyin

He is the ninth-generation inheritor of the Qi family style, a branch of tongbeiquan, a traditional Chinese martial art that dates back more than 2,000 years.

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