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Parkourers at Forbidden City
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Du Yize, the founder and trainer of the Beijing Du Yize Parkour Club, shows his skills outside the Forbidden City in Beijing January 23, 2008. Parkour, "the art of moving", which involves moving from one point to another as efficiently and quickly as possible and overcoming obstacles using mainly the abilities of the human body, is practised in urban settings worldwide. [Agencies]

 






Members of the Beijing Du Yize Parkour Club show their skills near the Forbidden City in Beijing January 23, 2008. Parkour, "the art of moving", which involves moving from one point to another as efficiently and quickly as possible and overcoming obstacles using mainly the abilities of the human body, is practised in urban settings worldwide. [Agencies]

 

(China Daily via AgenciesJanuary 24, 2008)

 

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