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Beihai where there are kicking keys

There are kick keys in Zhongshan Park, Beihai City. Beihai Zhongshan Park is located in the city center area, Beibuwan Middle Road. Protection and development of the Spring Festival in 1994, the first batch of projects open, all completed in 1995, open to the public. Has been the protection and utilization of the overall good.

Introduction

Shuttlecock, also known as "playing chicken". It originated in the Han Dynasty, flourished in the North and South Dynasties and the Sui and Tang dynasties, and has a history of more than 2,000 years. It is one of the traditional folk sports and recreation programs in the border areas of Hunan, Hubei, Chongqing and Guizhou provinces, and is loved by young people and children in the region, especially young women.

The shuttlecock skill in the Qing Dynasty was quite high, and it was also loved by women in ancient times. Chen Weisong, a famous lyricist in the early Qing Dynasty, once praised women's shuttlecock, saying that women's shuttlecock is more skillful than soccer and more interesting than chess.

Early 20th century, Europe and the United States after the introduction of modern sports in China, the shuttlecock is still a favorite sports activities for young people in China. Beijing, Shanghai, guangdong, zhejiang, hebei, hunan, fujian, shandong and other provinces and cities have held a large scale shuttlecock game. 1935, the old china's sixth national games, the shuttlecock was listed as a national game.

The champion of women's shuttlecock and shuttlecock is Cheng Yuezhen of Zhejiang province, with 1494 pairs of shuttlecocks and 36 shuttlecocks. The champion of men's disk kick is Zhou Keyang of Shanghai with nearly 5000 pairs, and the champion of cross kick is Dai Jinyao of Nanjing with 140 pairs.