關於我們 About Us

多年來龍志暉總教練致力推廣中國傳統國術包括日/夜光龍、南/北獅、旗鼓操、少林功夫、兵器對拆、太極拳。藉著傳授國術將中國人傳統美德推廣至年青一代,更能強身健體。

我們一直以來被各政商機構邀請作不同表演,如舞龍、舞獅、旗鼓操、功夫表演等,更獲教育局及康文署邀請到多間中小學教授龍獅及功夫。

今年本會更獲提名競選中銀香港傑出運動員選舉中最佳運動隊伍。

All these years, Master Lung dedicated to promote traditional Chinese martial arts which included luminate dragon dance, lion dance, flag dance, Shao Lin kung fu, Chinese weapon fighting and Tai-chi. By teaching Chinese martial arts as a exercise, the younger generation can learn the precious Chinese traditional morals too.

We had been invited to perform dragon dance, lion dance, flag dance and Kung Fu in many different business and public organizations. We are also invited by the Education Bureau and the Leisure and Cutural Department to coach Kung Fu and dragon/lion dance in many primary and secondary schools.

We are honored to be nominated in the best sports team in the Bank of China Hong Kong Sports Stars Awards 2009.

2010年3月26日 星期五

香港國際7人欖球賽-獅子表演

本會受香港欖球總會邀請為香港國際7人欖球賽2010作開幕演出。

日期:2010-03-26
地點:香港大球場

香港國際7人欖球賽

2010年3月14日 星期日

中銀香港第53屆體育節-開幕表演

本會受邀出度中銀香港第53屆體育節作開幕表演嘉賓。

中銀香港第53屆體育節

日期:2010-03-14
地點:沙田新城巿廣場

第五十三屆中銀體育節開

2010年3月8日 星期一

2010年亞洲舞龍公開賽

本會代表香港出賽台灣參與龍獅表賽,勇奪夜光龍第三名。

舉行地點:臺灣苗栗縣巨蛋體育館
日期:2010 年3 月4 日至3 月8 日

2010年亞洲舞龍公開賽

2010年2月16日 星期二

虎年大年初一、大年初二、大年初三表演精華

日期: 2010 年 2月14(大年初一)、15日(大年初二)、16(大年初三)
地點: 九龍公園

大年初一到年初三

2010年2月15日 星期一

國泰航空新春國際匯演之夜 2010

本會受香港旅遊發展局邀請為國泰航空新春國際匯演之夜擔任開幕演出。

日期: 2010 年 2月14日(大年初一)
地點: 尖沙咀文化中心
活動: 國泰航空新春國際匯演之夜

國泰航空新春國際匯演之夜 2010

2010年2月14日 星期日

恭賀新禧

香港北少林龍國術總會
恭祝各位
生意興隆、身體健康、心想事成
虎虎生威、龍精虎猛、萬事如意!!

2010年1月24日 星期日

世界香港夜光龍錦標賽2010 - 亞軍

祝賀本會於紅磡體育館舉行之世界夜光龍錦標賽2010 中勇奪亞軍,表演出色!

世界香港夜光龍錦標賽2010

2010年1月17日 星期日

愛回家

本會於香港電台與香港賽馬會合辦之宣傳活動作舞獅表演。

地點: 銅鑼灣時代廣場

愛回家

2010年1月1日 星期五

Introduction of NSLLs

The Northern Shaolin originated in Kao Shan's Shaolin. Shaolin is divided into Northern Shaolin and Southern Shaolin. Apart from these, there are also Ngao Mei Shaolin, Wu Dong Shaolin, Fukien Shaolin, Canton Shaolin and Henan Shaolin. Henan Shaolin is Northern Shaolin.

Founding Master

Legend has it that the Founding Master of Shaolin was Grandmaster Tat Mo who came from India to China to preach Buddhism. When he visited Kao Shan Shaolin Monastery, he found that most monks were low-spirited and weak. Therefore he taught them movements called the 18 Buddha's Quan to strength their bodies. Then came Master Kuo Yuen who was also well-versed in combat fighting and he re-arranged the movements into 72 styles. Later, Pak Yuk-fung from Shenxi and Lee the Old Man were also invited to Shaolin for the study of Chinese Martial Arts. The result was the creation of five Quans, namely the Quan of the Dragon, the Quan of the Tiger, the Quan of the Leopard, the Quan of the Snake and the Quan of the Crane. Shaolin became the origin of most Chinese Martial Arts, hence the saying "Martial Arts of the world all from Shaolin."


Development

Grandmaster Koo Yu-cheung

Grandmaster Koo of Northern Shaolin learnt the Northern Shaolin Quan, Big Bell and Little Bell Qigong as well as Iron Fist from Yim Kai-wan. Besides, he also learnt Tai Chi Quan and Tai Chi Sword from General Lee King-lam; Cha Quan from Yu Chan-sing; Ying Yee Quan from Sun Luk-tong; and Tam Leg from his father. He kept on practicing various martial arts with great effort for over 12 years.


Founding Master Lung Tze-cheung

Grandmaster Koo and Grandmaster Tam Sam of Choi Lee Fah exchanged students in the course of teaching. As a student of Koo, Lung was sent to follow Tam Sam to learn Choi Lee Fah Quan. He was also taught by Koo on the essence of martial arts. Later, Lung came to Hong Kong where he set up the Chinese Health Institute to educate young talents.


Characteristics of Our Style

Practical, swift, flexible, more jumping movements, with grand and free styles to attack and defend. Leg style: rich in leg movements with great sweeping force, same as the martial arts from the North China.
Quan: called Character Day (日) Quan (fist), to attack with your body side facing your enemy, stretching your arm to the limit;
Combat with bare hand and weapons: Ten Way Shaolin Quan, Ten Way Tam Leg, Tai Chi Quan and Choi Lee Fah Ten Way Quan;
Ma Mun Knife, Six-combination Knife, Plum Double Knife, Spear and Lung Style Sword;
Combat with bare hand, knife vs. knife, Double knives vs. one spear, Three-section pole vs. spear and big knife vs. spear;
Qigong: Big and Little Bell Qigong and Iron Fist.