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For most of 1991, Phil Davison lived in the town of Lukang in rural Taiwan where he taught English and studied White Crane Kung Fu. White Cranes and Drunken Masters is the record of this time - laced with humour, Chinese philosophy, geomancy, alcohol, unrequited love, spirit possesion, and, of course, Kung Fu, this book is a compelling read.
Paperback, 180 pages
Published August 10th 2006 by Lulu.com
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