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| | Bando - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bando includes the empty-hands methods and animal forms: eagle, bull, cobra, panther, monkey. |
 | | After WWII, the famous teacher Ba Than (Gyi) tried to unite the techniques from the different bando styles and modernize them by founding a new Hanthawaddy bando system, but death interrupted his work. |
 | | In the early1960’s, formally began teaching Burmese bando at American University in Washington, D.C. In occident, of all there styles, the most popular and familiar is Hanthawaddy bando system. |
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