Tai Chi brings Chinese flavour to Singapore

1-Apr-2002

There could hardly be a more spectacular sporting contrast than that between the gentle Chinese art of Tai Chi and the more robust sport of rugby. But both feature prominently in the list of sports that delegates can enjoy at this year?s Asia/Pacific duty-free show.

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There could hardly be a more spectacular sporting contrast than that between the gentle Chinese art of Tai Chi and the more robust sport of rugby. But both feature prominently

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