The Tai Chi and Qigong with Fang Association team, a group of seven representing the Massachusetts Tai Chi Association, were honored to join in the opening ceremony performance of YiJian Tai Chi at the 9th Tai Chi World Cup on Saturday, October 25th. The team, which included Master Fang Chih Lee, Kathryn Demers, Joe Forti,
The Tai Chi Chuan World Federation has certified Plymouth’s Tai Chi and Qi Gong with Fang Association as one of the Federation’s official branches, and designated it The Tai Chi Federation USA Massachusetts. Both the World Federation and the Tai Chi and Qi Gong with Fang Association have similar missions—to promote people’s health, vitality, and
At its 9th tournament the Tai Chi Chuan World Federation conducted the World Cup tournament inviting competitors from all over the world to Taipei, Taiwan. The tournament was held October 25 and 26 with teams from 22 countries, altogether over 6,700 competitors. Fang brought seven members of her Tai Chi and Qi Gong with Fang
The four members of Asian Crane Tai Chi of Plymouth, America’s Home Town Team, were big winners at The World Cup Tournament held in Taipei, Taiwan, on October 28 and 29. Asian Crane’s owner and team coach, Fang Chih Lee, announced the team scored 11 medals in multiple categories and age divisions. Sherry Malone won
Asian Crane Tai Chi of Plymouth will become team competitors with Full Circle Tai Chi and Qi Gong of Worcester at the Tai Chi Chuan World Federation World Cup Tournament held in Taipei, Taiwan, on October 28 and 29. Fang Chih Lee, master of Asian Crane, is the team’s leader. She’s also coaching the Tai
For the third time at the most prestigious Tai Chi tournament, students from Plymouth won multiple medals at the Tai Chi Chuan World Federation World Cup held in Taipei, Taiwan, October 27 and 28. Representatives from 30 countries participated, and 30 teams from China, Taiwan, Macau, and Hong Kong joined in the contests. The Plymouth
In her September 10, 2018 Personal Health column in the New York Times, Jane E. Brody writes: “Tai chi moves can be easily learned and executed by people of all ages and states of health, even those in their 90s, in wheelchairs or bedridden.” The results make tai chi practitioners “not only stronger mentally but








