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A Powerful Finale to Our Sword 32 Series

Our Tai Chi Sword 32 workshop brought Wulong’s two‑part sword program to a vibrant and inspiring close. Guided once again by Professor Lily Sun, Australia’s most highly accredited Tai Chi Sword teacher, workshop participants completed the full 32 movements of the routine and deepened their understanding of this elegant weapon.

A Day of Skill, Focus, and Transformation

Participants arrived with a mix of excitement and determination—some returning from the 2025 workshop, others stepping into sword practice for the first time. Professor Lily created the same inclusive, encouraging atmosphere that defined the first instalment, ensuring every participant felt supported as they refined foundational techniques and progressed into the full sequence.

Professor Lily’s teaching blended precision with warmth, breaking down each movement with clarity while emphasising the deeper principles of Tai Chi Sword: balance, intention, fluidity, and the interplay of softness and strength. Participants practised offensive and defensive applications, explored correct body alignment, and learned how to move with the sword as an extension of the body.

Building the Momentum

The workshop echoed the spirit of the October 2025 session, where students first encountered the foundation movements and the opening 16 movements. They were so inspired by Professor Lily’s mastery and generosity as a teacher. Many participants from that event returned, eager to complete the form and continue their journey with the sword.

Professor Lily once again praised the group’s dedication, noting the clear improvement in technique, confidence, and understanding.

“I am so proud of every student,” said Professor Lily Sun. “The 32‑Form is a beautiful routine, but it also asks for patience, focus, and a willingness to grow. You all demonstrated these qualities today. Your progress from last year is remarkable, and it makes me so happy to see your improved use of the sword and completion of the routine.”

Student Experience

The atmosphere throughout the day was one of focus, camaraderie, and joyful challenge. Participants reported feeling both stretched and supported, with many remarking on how the full 32‑movement sequence brought together strength, grace, and mental clarity.

Participants were grateful for this rare opportunity to train with a teacher of Professor Lily’s calibre, whose expertise in both performance and method elevates every session.

“I found it incredibly inspiring. I love tai chi ☺️💪☯️ Lily your technique is so technically amazing and fluid it is really incredible to watch. Thank you for your amazing teaching and support - I was so grateful to be part of the workshop.” Catherine H

A Milestone for Wulong

Completing the full 32‑Form Tai Chi Sword routine marks a significant achievement for our Wulong community. The two‑part workshop series has strengthened participants’ technical foundations, expanded their understanding of traditional weapon practice, and enriched Wulong’s culture of mindful, disciplined learning.

What’s Next

With growing interest and enthusiasm, Wulong looks forward to future taichi and qigong workshops and continued opportunities for students to uplift their skills under expert guidance.

A photo gallery from the day is available — please enjoy images of the day.

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Wulong Celebrates International Taijiquan Day at Our Tai Chi Sword 32 Workshop

Professor Lily Sun leads Wulong Tai Chi Kung Fu students leaning the Taichi Sword 32 routine.

Today, Wulong Tai Chi Kung Fu proudly marked a historic moment with our global tai chi community: the world’s first International Taijiquan Day, officially designated by UNESCO to be celebrated every year on 21 March.

Falling perfectly alongside our Tai Chi Sword 32 finale workshop with Professor Lily Sun, this year’s celebration brought together the search for personal improvement, community spirit, and the joy of deepening one’s practice.

A Global Celebration

UNESCO or the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialised agency that works to promote peace, cultural understanding, education, science, and the protection of heritage sites around the world.

UNESCO’s proclamation of this special day recognises Taijiquan, or Tai Chi, as a practice that promotes balance, peace, harmonious coexistence, and mutual respect. It highlights tai chi’s role in supporting physical and mental wellbeing, fostering cultural exchange, and strengthening community connection worldwide.

Events across the globe—from Paris to Beijing to Melbourne—featured sword demonstrations, fan routines, and multi‑style performances, showcasing Taijiquan’s diversity and its reach across more than 180 countries.

Celebrating Through Wulong’s Sword 32 Finale Workshop

Here in Melbourne, our Wulong celebration took a uniquely meaningful form: the second and final instalment of our Tai Chi Sword 32 workshop, led by the internationally respected Professor Lily Sun, 8th Duan Professor of Wushu and Tai Chi from Wuhan University and National China Straight Sword Champion.

Students spent the afternoon:

  • Refining foundational sword techniques

  • Learning and completing the full 32‑movement straight sword routine

  • Experiencing the elegance, precision, and flowing power that define this classical form

  • Training in harmony with the spirit of International Taijiquan Day—connection, balance, and shared cultural appreciation

By training together today, our Wulong community joined millions around the world in honouring:

  • the history of Taijiquan

  • its benefits for body and mind

  • its role in connecting people across cultures and generations

You can read mor about the benefits of Taijiquan/Tai Chi at https://www.wulongtaichi.com.au/benefits

A Day to Remember

Thank you to everyone who attended today’s workshop and helped us celebrate this milestone in Tai Chi and Wulong history.

Stay tuned for a full wrap up of today’s workshop.