Examining Chinese Immigrants at Customs House, from Illustrated Australian News, 2 Dec 1895.We have just returned from our 21st China Qigong Study Tour. There were many highlights on this memorable tour, studying Guigen Qigong and practising in the beautiful gardens with Dr Xu in Beijing. Climbing up the sacred Daoist Qingchengshan (Green City Mountain) in Sichuan Province and staying at the guest house of the very quiet and peaceful Heavenly Masters Cave as guest of Grand Master Tang. The highlight for me was the special bond that the group had, we practise Qigong everyday together and the openness that this creates helps us connect with ourself enabling us to better understand the ancient wisdom of the Chinese Healing Arts. We have two China Qigong Study Tours set for 2016, during May we will be under the guidance of the 28th lineage holder of the Da Yan Wild Goose Qigong. We practise in the local parks of Wuhan with Grand Master Chen and his family, we will also take a 3 day trip to Wudangshan. Wudang Mountain is one of the sacred Daosit places and we will have discussions with the Daosit Masters. Then during September we will return to Beijing to study Guigen Qigong with Dr Xu before traveling north to the Inner Mongolian Autonomous area. I do not own the rights to most of these images. They are for reference purposes only to generate discussion.