Recently, the staff of Hong Kong Airlines began to learn Wing Chun kung fu to deal with air rage. Wing Chun is a kung fu style that appeals to people of any age, gender, body type and physical condition and is very suitable for short range punches. It is a traditional Chinese martial art that was developed in order to provide full autonomy and safety in full contact sparing and is one of the best practical and realistic combat systems for self defense. Wing Chun became popular due to Bruce Lee, as it was the first martial art he studied and practiced, and also Yip Man one of the most historical figures of Chinese martial arts during the 20th century.
The staff of airlines usually conflict with angry passengers because of flight delays. However, the microblog of Hong Kong Airlines said that Wing Chun kung fu training is aimed at cultivating staff's strong mind and improve their body quality. Airline stewardess will provide better services to passengers. Wing Chun kung fu training is not for air rage.
Edited and translated by Wang Lili, People's Daily Online
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