Growing Up As A Shaolin Monk | Inside China: Kung Fu | TRACKS

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Published on Aug 20, 2022
It’s the birthplace of kung fu and Zen Buddhism. Home to an ancient sect of warrior monks. The thousand-year-old legend that is Shaolin Temple. They’ve survived battling warlords and the wars and upheavals of the twentieth century but will fists and faith be enough to ensure Shaolin survives the grip of modernisation? Or will a corporate face lift change Shaolin forever? Get ready as a new generation of monks train for the fight of their lives…

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