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Passion for Kung Fu Creates Cross-cultural Friendship

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2025-07-01 18:23:32 | Author: YIN Wei and BI Weizi

From the rugged Caucasus Mountains and tropical shores of Malaysia to the bustling streets of Tianjin, three students from Georgia, Malaysia and China formed an unlikely friendship through their shared passion for martial arts. Ilia, Ooi Chongqi and Tian Yuze met at Tianjin University and transformed their love of kung fu into a friendship that transcends borders and cultures.

Shared passion sparks friendship

Hailing from Tbilisi in Georgia, Ilia, 20, was inspired to study kung fu after watching Kung Fu Panda as a child. Fascinated by Chinese culture, he enrolled at Tianjin University. Initially, he found the language barrier challenging. However, joining the university's kung fu club provided him with a universal language that helped him integrate into campus life quickly.

The 22-year-old Ooi Chongqi comes from Malaysia's Kedah state, and was once a leader of his local kung fu team. When he was admitted to the School of Mechanical Engineering at Tianjin University in 2020 to pursue a bachelor's degree, he thought that his kung fu pursuits might be over. However, he was overjoyed to learn about the Tianjin University kung fu club, where he quickly hooked up with a group of like-minded individuals.

The 27-year-old Tian Yuze, a native of Tianjin, is a doctoral candidate at the university's School of Mechanical Engineering. Inspired by the legendary Chinese martial artist Huo Yuanjia — also a Tianjin native — Tian has practiced kung fu since his teenage years. Despite the demands of his academic research, he has found a way to maintain a balance between his academic research and training.

Harmony, balance and respect

The three young people each practice a unique style of kung fu. Tian specializes in Baguazhang, which is considered the most circular and spiraling system of Chinese kung fu, featuring constant movement and change. Ooi practices Southern Fist, characterized by stabilized feet and fists, and powerful motions. Ilia, meanwhile, prefers Long Fist, which emphasizes fully extended kicks and striking techniques.

Although there is a range of different styles of kung fu, the philosophy is centered on the concept of yin and yang, representing the balance between opposing forces in the universe. It is this spirit of balance, harmony and respect for others, as well as the importance of self-discipline, hard work and perseverance, which unites these three young people from different cultural backgrounds together.

Bonds beyond the training mat

Outside the training area, the three friends' bond continues to grow through their daily interactions. "The martial arts team has enabled me to make friends from all over the world," said Huang. "We are not only teammates, but also like a family."

Their story reflects Tianjin University's vibrant international community and highlights the role of martial arts as cultural ambassadors. Through their training, these students have found a common language, turning kicks and punches into a dialogue of mutual respect. "It starts with martial arts, grows with passion, and ends in understanding," said Tian.


Editor:BI Weizi

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