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The birthplace of Malay Wushu
Malaysian Chinese have inherited China's traditional culture, Hua Le in music and many traditional Chinese dances, including lion dance and dragon dance. Tai Ji Chuan, Qigong and Hongquan were introduced into Wushu. In Malaysia, most Chinese practice martial arts, and there are also many aborigines. Because there are many Chinese in Malaysia, Wushu is very popular in Malaysia, especially the traditional one-back boxing. They earnestly hope that professionals in this field will come to Malaysia to give lectures. On this basis, Malaysian Chinese have created new traditional arts, the most famous of which is the twenty-four drums. China people still keep many holiday customs, such as making zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival, racing dragon boats, sweeping graves in Tomb-Sweeping Day, celebrating the New Year, setting off firecrackers and welcoming the God of Wealth. We can also see the cohesion of our Chinese culture for thousands of years.
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