That Guy Posted October 11, 2011 Hi all, for those who remember me, I have been gone a while and some things have changed for me, so I haven't been here much. Anyway, I am now in Hong Kong, and I was thinking that this is possibly the best chance I have to meeting a legit teacher who can make me feel some chi/qi. And by chi/qi I mean the real deal, some unseen energy capable of pushing me, electrify me or something that. For now I just want to know if it is real, so can anyone point me on where to find a legit friendly master in HongKong that would be willing to just show me some chi/qi? Thank you!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C T Posted October 11, 2011 Aah... Hong Kong ~ what an awesome place. I think you will learn to love it and will find it hard to leave when the time comes. Go to Stanley Market http://www.hk-stanley-market.com/ and ask around for a little-known Qigong Master by the name of S. C. Tong. If he is still around, i believe he may be able to point you in the right direction. I met him 22 years ago. Could not be certain of his age then ~ my guess would be fortyish, which means he will now be in his sixties, but dont be surprised if you found him and he still looked in his forties.... A tip to take with you if you do go visit ~ please use a soft approach when trying to obtain information/demo. Not sure he appreciates when someone is too direct. Should Tong be unavailable or unhelpful, try visiting this master on Cheung Chau Island http://www.mastermak.com.hk/services.html No personal meeting or experience with him (cos i prefer searching for the more secret ones... for eg, those with no commercial websites ) but appears quite approachable ~ he may also be the man to ask with regards to furthering your search. Best of luck. Keep us posted. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
That Guy Posted October 12, 2011 Aah... Hong Kong ~ what an awesome place. I think you will learn to love it and will find it hard to leave when the time comes. Go to Stanley Market http://www.hk-stanley-market.com/ and ask around for a little-known Qigong Master by the name of S. C. Tong. If he is still around, i believe he may be able to point you in the right direction. I met him 22 years ago. Could not be certain of his age then ~ my guess would be fortyish, which means he will now be in his sixties, but dont be surprised if you found him and he still looked in his forties.... A tip to take with you if you do go visit ~ please use a soft approach when trying to obtain information/demo. Not sure he appreciates when someone is too direct. Should Tong be unavailable or unhelpful, try visiting this master on Cheung Chau Island http://www.mastermak.com.hk/services.html No personal meeting or experience with him (cos i prefer searching for the more secret ones... for eg, those with no commercial websites ) but appears quite approachable ~ he may also be the man to ask with regards to furthering your search. Best of luck. Keep us posted. Thank you C T, much appreciated. As soon as I can I will go visit these places. Not today though, because the weather is simply miserable Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peaceful Ninja Posted September 9, 2012 not sure how people here feel about reviving old threads, so I apologize in advance if that is not ok but i figure due to the nature of these ongoing discussions it should be fine. I am going to hong kong at end of the september... any travel tips or advice or things to check out, things to learn, etc? best place to shop for souvenirs? a quality swordsmith? massage/bodywork school? maybe a good bagua zhang teacher? always thought that was interesting Share this post Link to post Share on other sites