School of Culture & Creative Arts | College of Arts & Humanities | Thinking Culture | ARC Public
Date: Thursday 25 September 2025
Time: 12:00 - 13:30
Venue: St Mungo Square
Category: Social events, Student events, Sports events, Staff workshops and seminars
Speaker: Hing Fund

Please note this event is for University of Glasgow students and staff only.

This outdoor workshop introduces participants to accessible Tai Chi forms and health-focused Qigong routines rooted in Chinese fitness and wellness traditions. With over twenty-five years of teaching experience, practitioner Hing Fung shares Tai Chi in a way that emphasises its health benefits while remaining easy to follow for newcomers. Far beyond exercise, Tai Chi applies Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang to restore harmony between body and mind. Regular practice has been shown to lower high blood pressure, relieve stress and anxiety, and support conditions such as arthritis and Type 2 diabetes. In the context of today’s busy lives, Tai Chi offers more than wisdom of the past: it is a practical resource for managing stress, improving wellbeing, and cultivating resilience. Participants are warmly invited to discover how this time-honoured practice continues to nurture healthier, more balanced, and more mindful living today.

Please note the workshop will take place indoors if the weather is inclement.

Presented as part of East and Southeast Asian Heritage Month, in collaboration between  Thinking Culture, the University of Glasgow Global Majority Network, and the Peking Opera Society.

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