Beijing Tai Chi Retreat: Deep Learning & Cultural Tour Experience

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Tai Chi Retreat Class in Beijing

Balance Your Body and Mind in the Heart of Ancient China

Tai Chi (Taijiquan) is a revered traditional Chinese martial art. It seamlessly integrates the principles of Tai Chi and Yin-Yang dialectics from Confucian and Taoist philosophy. More than just a fighting system, Tai Chi cultivates inner peace and strengthens the body. It embodies a sophisticated approach to self-defense.

It draws upon the wisdom of the I Ching with its concepts of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements, traditional Chinese medicine's understanding of meridians, and ancient breathing techniques. This synthesis creates a unique martial art that is both internal and external, characterized by gentle, slow, light, yet powerful movements.

Learn Taichi in Beijing

Choose Your Taichi Path

OPTION 1

Class A: Basic Culture & Practice

Time Requirement: Half a day.

You will learn essential Taichi movements and basic Taichi culture and history while practicing with a Taichi master.

Ideal For: Visitors who only arrange a regular Beijing tour (typically 3–4 days) and do not have time for a long stay.

Technical Characteristics & Principles

Tai Chi technique maximizing physical and mental potential for optimal fitness and combat results with minimal effort.

1. The Core of Strength: Jin

Tai Chi's strength is more than simple muscular force. It comes from relaxed joints, elongated ligaments and tendons, and conscious intention to respond to an opponent.

Taichi Jin
2. Mutual Pulling (Dui La)

Postures involve opposing forces (up/down, front/back). This creates full-body stretch and generates "jin," the body's elastic force vital for combat and fitness.

3. Whole-Body Movement (Yi Dong Quan Shen)

Everything moves under the mind's direction. The "one movement, all movements" principle highlights an integrated, refined movement system.

4. Joint Connection (Guan Jie Xiang Lian)

Power originates from the heels, is controlled by the waist, and manifests in the fingers. The waist acts as a central hub for all coordinated movement.

5. Following and Coordination

External joint alignment (hands/feet, elbows/knees, shoulders/hips) integrated with imagined force to generate combined power.

How the Retreat Program Works

01

Morning Tour

Forbidden City, Great Wall, or Summer Palace visit.

02

Afternoon Class

4 hours of dedicated Taichi practice with the Master.

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Long-term Health

Master movements you can practice forever at home.

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Please contact us to discuss your plans, group size, and any questions about Tai Chi culture.

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Illustration of 24 Basical movements for learning Taichi