Abstract

Practicing qigong and tai chi in public parks is a common activity in mornings of Hong Kong. Many people have the impression that qigong and tai chi practice is mainly an exercise for the elderly. However, many young people are also practicing qigong and tai chi in Hong Kong. There were more than 300,000 people participating in the morning tai chi classes in 2001 (Hong Kong Tai Chi Association 2001: 194), and the number keeps increasing. As some followers practice qigong in other classes, presumably there should be more than 300,000 qigong and tai chi followers in Hong Kong.

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