A newly translated 19th-century book, written by samurai, describes martial arts techniques designed to help police officers of the time. The highly guarded practices included how to tie suspects up ...
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A North Korean martial arts manual dating back to the 18th century has been listed as a UNESCO heritage, the country's state media said Thursday. The U.N. organization listed the manual called "Mu Ye ...
Documentary heritage submitted by Democratic People's Republic of Korea and recommended for inclusion in the Memory of the World Register in 2017. Korean traditional martial arts were created during ...
In line with the new law, which will have a grace period of one year during which details will be hammered out, six masters gathered for the first time earlier this month to discuss the future of ...
Whatever the reasoning for your fascination with martial arts is, John Le thinks there is one for you. “I want to find what fits for what person,” said Le, a SESP junior who is president and founder ...
Renowned Hong Kong martial arts novelist Louis Cha 'Jin Yong' passed away on Tuesday at the age of 94. Since the 1950s, generations of Hongkongers have grown up reading Louis Cha’s wuxia (literally ...
There is no mention of handcuffs in the book. Instead it has an entire section devoted to rope tying techniques. Some of the rope techniques used on suspects are elaborate, as seen in this ...
A newly translated 19th-century book, written by samurai, describes martial arts techniques designed to help police officers of the time. The highly guarded practices included how to tie suspects up ...