Culture Exchange

The Emei Martial Arts Cultural Exchange is a premier Kung Fu summer camp rooted in the thousand-year traditions of Emei Mountain. This comprehensive program combines traditional Emei Kung Fu training—including Emei Boxing, Broadsword, and the iconic Emei Dagger—with immersive courses in calligraphy and philosophy. Led by certified intangible cultural heritage inheritors, our camp provides a safe, full-board environment where students of all levels develop discipline, physical strength, and a deep appreciation for Chinese culture. This cultural exchange serves as an ideal global platform for youth to master authentic martial arts while fostering teamwork and cross-cultural understanding.

Kungfu Performance

On February 12, 2024, Sanrenxing Film & Television, jointly with Guangdong Satellite TV, Yitong Production, and Sichuan Martial Arts Association, released a national recruitment notice. The initiative aimed to seek female disciples who are passionate about martial arts, committed to promoting ICH, and dedicated to inheriting the martial arts spirit…. 

Summer Camp

Emei Martial Arts is a general term for martial arts originating in the Emei Mountain area of Sichuan Province and widely popular throughout Sichuan and even Southwest China. It originated from Emei Mountain, boasting more than 80 schools and hundreds of boxing styles, and is regarded as one of the three major schools of Chinese martial arts….

Kungfu Travel

This 14-day Kung Fu summer camp itinerary connects two cultural cities, Beijing and Shanghai (with their itineraries adjusted to sightseeing-focused), along with four major Kung Fu sacred sites: Shaolin Temple, Chenjiagou Village, Wudang Mountain, and Emei Mountain. The itinerary combines urban cultural exploration, authentic Kung Fu training… 

Tea Ceremony

Buddhism was introduced to Mount Emei in the 1st century AD. After nearly 2,000 years of Buddhist development, it has left a rich legacy of Buddhist culture on the mountain, nurtured numerous eminent monks and virtuous masters, and gradually made Mount Emei a renowned Buddhist sacred site with profound influence in China and even the world, as well as one of China’s Four Great Buddhist Mountains…