Jack Tu (b. 1985)

Alias:
To Sing-Ching
Tou Sing-Ching
Tu Sheng-Cheng
Tu Shengcheng
涂圣成
涂聖成

Birthplace:
Taipei, Taiwan

Born:
February 28, 1985

Tu Shengcheng, born in Taiwan in 1985, is a martial arts family. He is a martial artist at the age of 3. He is a martial artist of Chinese kung fu. He is a long-time male of Qigong master Tu Jinsheng. He learned from Ji Lianjie when he was young. Tu Shengcheng has a special liking for traditional culture. His masterpieces of calligraphy and painting are well-versed, and he is quite accomplished in watercolors and sketches. His works are often exhibited and published. The dragon-type ceramic works that participated in the charity sale were included in the museum exhibition. Tu Shengcheng was the winner of the North American martial arts championship. He was called the “King of Weapons” in North America. The commercials were about continuous and he performed many times on Asian TV. In 2008, he participated in the "Dragon's Successor" large-scale TV selection event, and won the championship among 270,000 people worldwide. He was selected by Jackie Chan

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Martial Arts Choreographer:
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