
SJF Kung Fu School provides short-term and long-term authentic Chinese Kung Fu training to international students around the world.
China has been the home of martial arts for centuries, offering unparalleled training opportunities for enthusiasts worldwide. Whether you’re a beginner seeking fundamentals or an advanced practitioner refining your skills, finding the right Kung Fu school is crucial.

This guide ranks the best kung fu camps in China based on:
Authenticity (lineage, master credentials)
Training quality (intensity, curriculum depth)
Student experiences (reviews, retention rates)
Facilities & cultural immersion (accommodation, food, extra activities)
To ensure a fair ranking, we evaluated schools on: Master Lineage & Experience – Does the master have deep traditional training?
Class Size & Personal Attention – Are students getting proper corrections?
Training Style & Curriculum – Is the teaching method effective and well-structured?
Accommodation & Food – Are facilities clean and food safe for international students?
Cultural Exchange – Does the school offer Mandarin, calligraphy, or local excursions?

Location: Mount Longhu, Yingtan City, Jiangxi Province, China
Small Class Sizes (1-on-1 or 5:1 student ratio) – Learn faster without overcrowded drills.
Authentic Master-Disciple Teaching – Sifu Shen Jiangfei, a 30+ year veteran, the 11th-generation inheritor of Chen-style Tai Chi.
Cultural Immersion Included – Mandarin classes, tea ceremonies, and temple visits.
Premium Private Rooms & Balanced Meals – Unlike mass dorms, students enjoy comfort & hygiene.
Traditional Shaolin Kung Fu (hard & soft forms)
Tai Chi & Qigong (breath control & meditation)
Sanda (Chinese kickboxing) & Self-Defense

“Master Shen catches tiny mistakes in forms I didn’t even notice. In 3 months, my stances improved more than in a year at bigger schools.” – Steve
Cost: ¥12,000–¥15,000/month (worth it for elite coaching)
Duration: Flexible (1-week trial to 1-year intensive)
Best For: Disciplined learners wanting deep, personalized Kung Fu mastery.

Location: Dengfeng City, near Shaolin Temple
Largest Kung Fu school (30,000+ students) – The “Harvard of Shaolin.”
Full immersion in traditional Shaolin routines (forms, weapons, conditioning).
More affordable than elite private schools (~¥6,000/month).
Drawbacks: Overcrowded classes (20+ per instructor), dorm-style living.
Best For: Budget travelers who want the classic Shaolin experience.

Location: Wudang Mountains (UNESCO heritage site)
Specializes in Tai Chi, Qigong, Baguazhang (focus on energy, not brute force).
Stunning mountain setting – ideal for meditation & philosophy studies.
Mid-sized classes (10–15 students), better than Tagou’s crowds.
Cost: ¥8,000–¥10,000/month
Best For: Those seeking mind-body balance in a spiritual setting.
Hometown of Tai Chi, taught by direct Chen family descendants.
Authentic Chen Tai Chi (oldest surviving style).
Live in a martial arts village with daily farmer training.
Small groups, ¥7,000–¥9,000/month.
Best For: Serious Tai Chi & push hands practitioners.

Remote mountain location for no-distraction training.
Mix of Shaolin & Wudang styles (good for cross-training).
Self-defense & Sanda sparring for practical skills.
¥6,500/month – solid mid-range choice.
Best For: Those wanting secluded, disciplined training.

Location: Dengfeng, Henan (close to Shaolin Temple)
Most affordable authentic Shaolin training (~¥4,000/month)
Strict traditional curriculum – morning drills, forms, weapons, and conditioning
Good for long-term students – offers multi-year programs with progression
Drawbacks:
Large class sizes (15-30 students per instructor)
Basic dormitory accommodations (shared rooms, cold showers in winter)
Training Focus: Traditional Shaolin Kung Fu (5 basic animals)
Staff, saber, and spear training
Basic Sanshou (Chinese kickboxing)

Location: Longnan, Gansu (remote mountain area)
Specializes in rare styles like Baji Quan, Pigua Zhang, and Tongbei
Survival training elements – mountain running, stone lifting
No tourist crowds – serious students only

Location: Jiaozuo, Henan (UNESCO Global Geopark)
Most beautiful training grounds – waterfalls and cliffs as your backdrop
Well-structured foreigner program – good Mandarin/English support
Balance of tradition and modern training – includes parkour elements
Small (Shen Jiangfei, Chenjiagou): Faster progress, cultural extras – but costs more.
Large (Tagou, Epo): Cheaper, iconic atmosphere – but less 1-on-1 time.
Most schools help arrange a student visa for 3+ month stays.
Yes! Most camps offer separate beginner programs.
Spring/Autumn (avoid summer heat & winter cold).
Best Overall: Shen Jiangfei Martial Arts School (personalized, cultural, elite training).
Best Budget: Dengfeng Epo (¥4,000/month, authentic Shaolin).
Best Tai Chi: Chenjiagou or Wudang.