Couple from Netherlands to introduce Chinese martial arts to their country
Arend F. van Peer (R) practices with his wife the Dog Kung Fu in Fuzhou, capital of southeast China's Fujian Province, April 18, 2017. (Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)
Arend F. van Peer, 39, was from the Netherlands. He and his wife Khingeeva Tatyana came to China in October 2013.
Arend was a fan of Chinese martial arts. As students of Kung Fu master Lin Zaipei, Arend and his wife learned the Dishuquan, which is also known as the Dog Kung Fu, one of the most popular martial arts styles in Fujian Province and a national intangible cultural heritage. They went to the martial art club every week to practice with Dog Kung Fu lovers from all over the world. Full Story