Wude Martial Arts Center

Wude Martial Arts Center

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Wude Martial Arts Center

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The construction of Kaohsiung Wude Martial Arts Center in Hamasen was completed in 1924 (the 13th Year of Japanese Emperor Taishoo).It was part of the police system.The interior consists of two major areas, Kendo area on the east side and Judo area on the west side, which allows an accommodation of approximately 100 people.In the Japanese Occupation, the center served as a space for police training and for youth to practice Judo and Kendo.At that time, Taiwan was promoting the idea of martial morality.Martial art performances were held regularly at the center to advocate the samurai culture.“Kaohsiung Wude Martial Arts Center” is the only historic site with its original functions maintained after renovation.It is a historical space of martial arts combining functions of culture, physical training and tourism, where residents get to refresh their memories of the spirit and the culture of the samurai.

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China and India are safe bets for Asian nations. Korea, Japan, Thailand, you're fine.

Europe? No. Europe would sort of be on the "Asian continent" if not for those pesky Ural mountains dividing things up in the middle, and then also the whole lineage of kings and wealth and nations and the EU and all that "give me my respect" stuff.
Russia would probably be happiest as its own continent, so for now we'll leave it in "Eurasia" and just hope the natural gas supplies keep flowing.

Pakistan and Afghanistan are dang close to Asia, but politically they show up in "Middle East" news stories an awful lot. Verdict: Eurasia.

I guess we'll actually have to consider everything from Turkey on eastward to be "Eurasian", although the moniker seems overlappitory of the territory.

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China is the largest holder of United States debt and is positioned to become the world's next superpower, provided that Godzilla doesn't return and decide to stomp everybody back into the Shang Dynasty.

Text by Steve Smith.

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