Archery Club

October 19th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Hello Everyone,

More and more people ask us to introduce some archery club in China, these friends want to continue practicing archery in China. After X’mas holiday, we will add some information of local archery club in different cities of China for you. (We are sorry, we had no enough time to respond every one’s email.)

We think those clubs which have excellent coach, good and safety archery equipments are important for everyone. We will introduce them to you one by one.

If you have some good suggestions, please let us know. Or you can leave your comments at this page.

Best regards,

Sherman

Xi’an, China

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001#: Horse Race Ground of Beijing DELONG

Adress: East coast of Yongding River, Daxing district, Beijing
Master: Mr. Liang Chen (Pinyin: chen-liang)
Contact telephone: +86(0) 139 0123 0981 (only speaking Chinese)
Navigation: (Longitude:116°15′08″ E & Latitude: 39°44′05″ S)

More detail information click here.

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002#: Beijing TopSpeed Archery Club & Beijing Archery Studio

Master: Mr. Yin Lee (Pinyin: li-yin)
Email: archerystudio@hotmail.com (English or Chinese, all are ok)
Http://www.archerystudio.net (only in Chinese)
Http://www.archerysalon.com (only in Chinese)

More detail information, click here .

  1. Johan Senjaya
    October 21st, 2010 at 11:14 | #1

    Hi

    I am looking for information where to look for Fiber made Manchu Recurve Bow in China.
    The traditional one will be too expensive and will not last long in the humid weather where I am located right now. I need to look for the one made in modern fiber composite material.
    Kindly advice

    Regards

    Johan

  2. johnny yeow
    October 19th, 2010 at 11:27 | #2

    hi, just move to nanning city, in gaungxi, want to practice archery and crossbow, can you help? where can i go to practice, thanks.

    • October 19th, 2010 at 11:58 | #3

      Hello Johnny,
      Maybe you can try to contact with “ChengFeng Stockaded Village Horsemanship Club” who has one small archery field. If you can speak Chinese, you can contact with them at 0771-4116006 or 135***86058.
      Every time it will cost you about CNY15.00 (including 20 arrows).
      More info please visit this *** (language is in Chinese, now the website is not Activity in 2018)
      Attention: We have no idea of this club, all the information is only for your reference.
      Best regards,
      Sherman

  3. Kim
    September 22nd, 2010 at 07:42 | #4

    Sherman,

    Can you please provide me information about where to practice archery in Xi’an?

    Thank you!
    Kim

    • October 5th, 2010 at 03:20 | #5

      Hello Kim,
      Sorry respond you so late. Can you or your friends speak some Chinese? then I can introduce some friends to you and you can practice archery together.
      By the way, most of them are playing modern composite bow, not traditional horn bow.
      Regards,
      Sherman

  4. danny
    April 30th, 2010 at 23:23 | #6

    The Chinese repeating crossbow( crafts for sale)
    new modified style:
    size:14.4(L)*18(W)*10.5(H)cm
    pack size:30.5(L)*22.5(W)*17.3(H)cm
    The Chinese repeating crossbow (Chinese: 諸葛弩; pinyin: Zhūgě nǔ; Wade-Giles: Chu-ke nu; literally “Zhuge crossbow”; sometimes misspelled as Chu-ko-nu) is a device with a simple design.
    It is commonly believed to have been invented by the Chinese strategist Zhuge Liang (226-481 A.D.) of the Three Kingdoms period. its widespread use as a handheld defensive weapon in the defense of fortifications made this a vital weapon during a siege.
    However, this belief is false as the earliest repeating crossbows (found in Tomb 47 of Qinjiazui, Hubei province) were dated to the 4th century BC.[1] Zhuge Liang improved the design of the repeating crossbow, and made a version which shot two to three bolts at once and was used in massed formations, and for this reason, it was named after him. This craft( zhuge nu) is manufactured quaintly by modern design with brass gilding according to zhuge repeating crossbow theory. It works with 10 toothpick arrows repeating shooting although its”palm size.. Allegedly the ancient Chinese emperors owned it for self-defense.
    这款工艺品诸葛连弩,遵照诸葛连弩的原理,采用现代理念设计,以黄铜镀真金,精工制作而成。虽只有手掌大小,却同样可以实现十箭连发,将牙签发射出去。我们将失传已久的诸葛连弩复原成模型。诸葛连弩也是世界历史文化遗产,具有极其深远的历史意义。
    祝您在事业上连发连中,连中连发。
    size(尺寸): 14.4(L)*18(W)*10.5(H)cm
    pack size(包装盒尺寸):30.5(L)*22.5(W)*17.3(H)cm

    我们在展销会上拍的视频片段,深圳电视台也做了独家采访。
    http://v.ku6.com/show/XB1DMtZ7vkdR7A23.html
    http://v.ku6.com/show/vyS-ca22CYogFsfb.html
    http://v.ku6.com/show/JToumZx8GbT0ehTM.html

    contact us: danny*.*
    (The email address and all the contents of this comment are waiting for ChinaArchery’s approval and verify)

  5. March 12th, 2010 at 03:28 | #7

    Hello!
    I’m from Ireland and would like to write a little about your archery (and horseback) club for our sports magazine in Ireland. I live in Beijing.
    I will go to see Mr Chen at Dalong Horse club. But how do I contact you?
    best wishes,
    Mark
    139********

    • March 12th, 2010 at 04:03 | #8

      Hello Mark,
      Subject to the “Privacy Policy”, we have masked your cell number. Can you speak Chinese? If yes, I will give you Master Chen Liang’s cell number directly.
      Regards,
      Sherman

  6. Justin
    January 1st, 2010 at 04:19 | #9

    Great idea. Will this also include a comprehensive list of traditional Chinese bowyers (location, how to contact them, etc)?

    • January 2nd, 2010 at 06:02 | #10

      Yes, we can do it the next step. But there are only a few people can make traditional bows in China now, and most of them can NOT speak or write English or other foreign languages besides Chinese. And first we should ask them if we can show their contact information to public.

      By the way, we need language supports! If some friends are interest in Chinese archery and knowing Chinese and your local languages, please contact us at “About Us” or leave your comments at this page, we will contact you soon.
      Best regards,
      Sherman
      Xian, China

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