2024 NTD International Traditional Chinese Martial Arts Competition Finals and Awards Ceremony

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NTD’s 8th International Traditional Chinese Martial Arts Competition is taking place in Waldwick, New Jersey, from Aug. 30 to Sept. 2.

The competition aims to revive traditional Chinese martial arts and display its true values to the world, as part of a series of international culture and arts events organized by NTD Television Network.

Traditional Chinese martial arts have been passed down for thousands of years, with an overarching emphasis on the “martial virtue” of the practitioner and the cultivation of moral character as the basis for development and progress, which has been lost in modern mixed martial arts.

Competitors include men and women competing in the categories of Unarmed Hand, Southern Fist, and Weapons.

Audience members can purchase tickets to attend the semifinals and finals. The finals will be livestreamed on NTD’s and The Epoch Times’ websites and social media channels.

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Competition

* All times are in U.S. Eastern time.

Semifinals: 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sept. 1

Finals: 10 a.m.–12 p.m., Sept. 2

Awards Ceremony: 2 p.m.–2:30 p.m., Sept. 2

Competition Address: Village School, 100 W Prospect St., Waldwick, New Jersey, 07463

Learn more about the competition: MartialArts.NTDTV.com/index-en.html

Admission tickets: Semifinals: $30; Finals: $30; Semifinals & Finals: $45

Where to Watch on Sept. 2 at 10 AM ET

Websites: EpochTV.com & NTD.com and on this page

App: NTD app from Apple Store and Google Play

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Youtube: NTD Youtube and Epoch Times Youtube

Facebook: NTD Facebook and Epoch Times Facebook

Twitter: NTD Twitter

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