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- Chi is also an alternate spelling of Qi, the Taoist fifth force.
Chi (upper case Χ, lower case χ) is the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 600.
The upper-case letter Χ is used as the symbol for:
The lower-case letter χ is used as the symbol for:
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American Yangjia Michuan Taijiquan Association A non-profit organized for the purpose of perpetuating this style as taught by Wang Yen-nien. Links to schools and instructors, movies, and seminars. http://aymta.org
Dong Family International Tai Chi Chuan Association Seminar schedules, local class links, and events. http://www.dongtaichi.com/
International Taoist Tai Chi Society Locations, contacts, and events. http://taoist.org/
Golden Flower Tai Chi Association Events, list of affiliated teachers, seminars and reference library. http://www.goldenflower.org/index.shtml
International Federation of Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan Brief history of the form, course of study, Wu Family album, clubs links, and seminar schedule. http://www.wustyle.com/
Tai Chi Union of Great Britain Supporting and promoting all Tai Chi styles in the British Isles. Includes information on finding a teacher, articles from the Union's magazine and a directory of affiliated instructors and links. http://www.taichiunion.com/
The Patience T'ai Chi Association Cheng Man-Ch'ing style headquarters in New York, New York. About the style and form, push hands, applications, essays, and instructors referral service. http://www.patiencetaichi.com/
Practical Tai Chi Chuan International Introduction to the art, with extensive text on history and principles. Also includes list of instructors and newsletters. http://www.taichichuan.co.uk/
Guang Ping Yang Tai Chi Association Mission is to promote and preserve the quality of the style. History, news, reading list, convention photos, and links to affiliated schools. http://www.guangpingyang.org/
Taiji Germany Yang style schools, lineage diagram, theory, posture illustrations, and learn online. In German and English. http://www.taiji.de/
Zhong Ding Association Organization founded by Nigel Sutton based in the UK which primarily concentrates on Cheng Man Ch'ing style. Events, newsletter, photo gallery, and list of affiliated schools. http://www.zhong-ding.com
Tai Chi Association of Australia Supports all Tai Chi styles in Australia. Includes articles for practitioners, a discussion forum and a directory of classes by member groups. http://www.taichiaustralia.com/
European Association for Traditional Wu Tai Chi Chuan Contains links to schools in the United Kingdom. http://www.geocities.com/wutaichi_uk/
International Sun Tai Chi Association Features news, biographies, techniques, training tips, photo gallery, and contact information. http://www.suntaichi.com/
The Northern Wu Taijiquan Research Institute Dedicated to the study of human health, longevity and spiritual development through the practice of traditional Northern Wu Style Taijiquan, Qigong and Chinese medicine. Includes organization details and articles. http://www.northernwu.com/
Yin, Yang and Tai Chi Chuan. Meditation, Tai Chi Chuan and natural healing. [English and Spanish] http://english.yinyangandtaichichuan.org/
Taoist Tai Chi Society of Australia Australian and worldwide directories of affiliated schools, health benefits, how to learn, classes and current events. http://www.taoist.org.au/
USA National Tai Chi Chuan Federation Dedicated to promoting the practice of Tai Chi Chuan for health and self defense, and enhancing the quality of instruction. http://usataichi.org
Canadian Taijiquan Federation Registered non-profit corporation founded in Toronto, Canada. Sponsors competitions, exhibitions and seminars in Push Hands, Taiji forms and Qi Gong. Tongren newsletter. Online club and school directory. http://www.canadiantaijiquanfederation.ca/
The School of T'ai Chi Chuan Information on Cheng Man Ch'ing style as taught by Patrick Watson. Articles and links to affiliated groups. http://www.taichichuan.nl
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