
ZHENGZHOU, China, July 19 -- NBA star Dwyane Wade visited Shaolin Temple, the cradle of Chinese Kungfu in central China, and learned a kind of Shaolin Kungfu on Tuesday.
After enjoying a Kungfu Show, Wade was invited to the stage to learn a kind of Shaolin Kungfu named "Eagle Fist" , which imitated eagle's action.
Following a martial arts coach, Wade imitated seriously and ended to applause and cheers.
Zhengzhou, a city of central China, was the second stop of 2016 Wade China Tour after the 34-year-old visited Shanghai. Afterwards, he will go to Shijiazhuang in Hebei province and the Chinese capital Beijing.
12-time All-Star Wade will play in Chicago next season after 13 seasons with three-time NBA champion Miami.
Shaolin Temple, located on Songshan Mountain in Zhengzhou in central China's Henan Province, is a 1,500-year-old temple regarded as the cradle of Chinese Kungfu.
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