Taiwan aboriginal craftsman revives ancient archery bow
When aboriginal tribesman Yuming A-von got his first taste of Taiwan’s ancient archery tradition he was dismayed to see indigenous people using bows and arrows from other cultures. His own
When aboriginal tribesman Yuming A-von got his first taste of Taiwan’s ancient archery tradition he was dismayed to see indigenous people using bows and arrows from other cultures. His own
Archery is not the first sport you think of during a summer break. I certainly did not expect to enjoy archery as much as I did when I tried it
Standing 10 meters from the target, Richard Gomez pulls a pencil-thin arrow from the pouch on his hip. With his bow stave positioned toward the target, he aims and releases the arrow. It lands, piercing the board, which is as tough as cement.
In schools and backyards, for their birthdays and out with their dads, kids are gaga for archery four weeks into the box office run of “The Hunger Games” and less than 100 days before the London Olympics.
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