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Chien Liang Huang

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Grandmaster Huang is the first inductee into the U.S. Kuoshu Hall Of Fame by the U.S.C.K.F. He holds a bachelors degree from National Chung Shing University, Taiwan, R.O.C. Grandmaster is a professor of Tai Chi Chuan at the Community College of Baltimore County (C.C.B.C.) in Essex, Maryland.
 
He has trained in Kuoshu for over 40 years and taught Kuoshu for more than 30 years. Currently, he is the founder, chairman of the board and president of the World Kuoshu Federation. He is also vice president and founding member of the International Chinese Kuoshu Federation (I.C.K.F.) He is the president of the United States Chinese Kuoshu Federation.
 
Grandmaster Huang is the only full heir to the 63rd generation Tien Shan Pai Supreme. Grandmaster Huang has focused his efforts in the United States, South America and Europe. He has sponsored numerous annual U.S. and international Kuoshu championship tournaments since 1988. Grandmaster Huang brings high quality tournaments to the world of martial arts. Because of Grandmaster Huang’s fairness, integrity, and ability to settle disputes in the world of Kuoshu martial arts, he is known as “Kuoshu World Pao Chin Tien” (China’s most famous judge).

Grandmaster Huang has produced video instruction tapes on Hsing I Chuan, Chin Na, Tai Chi Chuan, and Tien Shan Pai. He is the head coach of the U.S. Kuoshu Team competing in the World Cup or International Kuoshu championship tournaments.

Grandmaster Huang is a supporter of many charitable events for organizations such as the Walkathon, Baltimore II Rebuild, Muscular Dystrophy, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, and National Multiple Sclerosis Society. He has a received citation from Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke, the establishment of “Huang Chien-Liang Day” from former Baltimore County Executive C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, and a Governor’s Citation from former Governor Parris Glendening.

 
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