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Shuttlecock filmpje!!


Eerste “promotie” filmpje van Shuttlecock Co. Om Shrestha is met een Chinese shuttlecock aan het hooghouden!! muziek (lefties soul connection)

ChildrenofHangzhouPreview.mp4


Join four teens from Hangzhou, China and gain insight into Chinese daily life. Through these four video diaries, viewers will experience a school day, visit the countryside, see the training of an opera student, and share in a birthday celebration. Related enrichment activities will help viewers connect with China by trying out the favorite games and activities of their Chinese peers, whether it’s learning how to play a sport or making a traditional craft. Watch the preview and learn more at www.cheng-tsui.com. * Video diaries in English and Mandarin, ideal for language learning or cultural studies * Interactive maps of China and the world, with related discussion questions * Cultural activities such as a dance opera demonstration, an abacus lesson, and a Chinese shuttlecock-making demonstration * Chinese vocabulary lists and pronunciation guide Originally created by educators at the Boston Childrens Museum as an accompaniment to an exhibit, this DVD can be used in the classroom or in the home.

Masters of the Feather: Jianzi


Three masters practice kicking the Chinese shuttlecock. The Jianzi. All hail their kicking glory!

becky and grace playing chinese shuttlecock


Playing Chinese shuttlecock


LOL shuttlecock can be as easy as football….

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Footpucka Chinese shuttlecock foot game


This is the new craze that gets kids active and playing together FOOTPUCKA. It is an ancestor of the shuttlecock from around 500BC and is known in China as Jian Zi. It improves coordination, reflexes and concentration. It is played everyday by millions of kids in China at school and at home. You can do countless tricks and play lots of games, individually or as a group. The aim is to keep the Footpucka (Jian Zi) up in the air as long as possible.

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