How China Is Using Copyright to Protect Ancient Kung Fu Traditions
Along the UNESCO-listed
Preserving the "Living Archive"
Cangzhou has long been recognized as a comprehensive repository of Chinese martial arts, preserving 53 distinct styles that represent over 40% of
Securing Lineage via Copyright
For Qi Mingsong, a national-level successor of Yanqingquan, copyright is the reliable solution to historical verification. Having spent a decade consolidating scattered manuscripts into a unified record, he views IP protection as a key safeguard against misrepresentation. "In our community, lineage is sacred," says
IP protection also serves as a powerful incentive for innovation. Liu Lianjun, a master of Bajiquan, formalized new routines under copyright protection, effectively filling gaps in the style's weaponry. "Formal registration gave me the confidence to publish," Liu notes.
Empowering Global Exchange and Trust
The 12th China Cangzhou International Wushu Competition in
This September, Cangzhou invites enthusiasts worldwide to the 12th China Cangzhou International Wushu Competition. Established in 1989, it remains the country's longest-running martial arts event, offering a unique opportunity to experience the living legacy of Chinese
Contact for Participation & Media: Cangzhou International Communication Center Email: [email protected]
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