Ivan Krasnobeav is a 20-year-old wushu athlete from Russia. He has been to China eight times for training. He hopes athletes from BRICS countries will some day come to Russia for games.
Gyandash Singh Mayanglambam, an Indian wushu athlete who claimed gold in the men's Tai Chi Quan and Tai Chi Sword is no stranger to China, and has been to many Chinese cities.
He has been practicing wushu for 15 years, all because he saw a documentary on the Shaolin Temple when he was a kid.
"A lot of people in India are curious about China and its culture. My friends want me to take more photos and share with them my experiences," he said.
In September, China will host the 9th BRICS Summit in the coastal city of Xiamen in Fujian Province.
"Athletes from BRICS gathered for friendly games, which not only demonstrates the charm of sports, but also the unity and amity among the five countries for a common better future," said Kong Bo, director of the sports foreign exchange center in Guangdong Province.
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