You're listening to Roundtable, I'm Yohane joined by Steve and Ushan.
Coming up on the second half of the show, we shine a spotlight on the inspiring story of China's Ume style female kung fu chu.
These warriors are not only masters of martial arts, but also ambassadors of Chinese heritage.
Join us as we uncover their journey of strength, grace, and cultural pride.
And today, we will embrace my favorite segment Roundtable's Happy Place.
This is where we each share something that brought us a touch of happiness over the past week.
We hope our stories inspire you to reflect on your own happy moments.
But now, the Ume style female kung fu chu has garnered significant attention recently for its efforts in promoting traditional Chinese martial arts globally.
These young women blend kung fu with modern flair to showcase China's rich cultural heritage,
like never before.
How do they smash stereotypes and spread the spirit of Ume across the globe?
Tell me about it, Yohane.
Well, actually, when I first heard that there is such a female troupe on Ume style kung fu,
I was so surprised in a way that the way I was brought up,
I watched a lot of fictional TV series on Chinese martial art and stuff.
I used to believe that Ume style of martial art only exists in those fictions,
or legends, or history, or mythology.
It hasn't been really practiced today,
but has been already proved.
I'm totally wrong about that,