The Shaolin Temple in central China, recognized
as the birthplace of both Zen Buddhism and the martial arts, doesn't
give up its secrets easily. American photographer Justin Guariglia made
repeated visits over five years just to get permission to photograph
the monks who live there. Watch Traveler Editor in Chief Keith Bellows' One-on-One interview with Guariglia now:
Inside the Shaolin Temple
December 27, 2007 8:00 AM
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Kraig Becker on Inside the Shaolin Temple: Very cool! I had the distinct pleasure and honor of training at the Shaolin Temple with my kung fu g
Marilyn Terrell on Inside the Shaolin Temple: More about Justin's book here, with photos: http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/2007/10/shaolin_temp
Marilyn Terrell on Inside the Shaolin Temple: More about Justin's book here, with photos: http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/2007/10/shaolin_temp
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More about Justin's book here, with photos:
http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/2007/10/shaolin_temple.php
Very cool! I had the distinct pleasure and honor of training at the Shaolin Temple with my kung fu group back in 2002 and had an amazing time. It was a very demanding workout and the monks there can do some very impressive things. I'd love to go back.