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China-Africa cultural exchange sets new trendDuring the last week of June in the sweltering heat of Tianjin City,while most Chinese students could hardly wait for their summer vacation to begin,11-year-old Mambwe Bwalya was instead getting excited about his first day in a new school which,of course,teaches neither math nor physics,but helps to realize his kungfu dream.Huo Yuanjia Cultural and Martial Arts School,named after a renowned martial arts master in the19th century China and located in his birthplace
China-Africa cultural exchange sets new trendDuring the last week of June in the sweltering heat of Tianjin City, while most Chinese students could hardly wait for their summer vacation to begin, 11-year-old Mambwe Bwalya was instead of getting excited about his first day in a new school which, of course, teaches neither math nor physics, but helps to realize his kungfu dream .Huo Yuanjia Cultural and Martial Arts School, named after a renowned martial arts master in the 19th century China and located in his birthplace