1997 Wushu belongs to the National Games.

Sanda is a nationally recognized sport.

Sanda is a sport recognized by the state, and it is also an official event of the National Games and the Asian Games.

1979 In March, the State Sports Commission decided to list Sanshou as an experimental event in competitive competition. In May of the same year, Sanshou gave a tentative performance at the national Wushu observation and exchange meeting held in Nanning.

1980 was included in the "National Wushu Exhibition Competition".

1988 In September, the national performance competition was held in Lanzhou City, Gansu Province.

65438-0989, modern Sanda was approved as an official competition by the State Sports Commission.

1 1 Beijing Asian Games 1990, Wushu, including routine and Sanda, became the official event of the Asian Games for the first time.

199410/kloc-0 was accepted as a full member of the international single sports Federation on October 22nd.

The International Wushu Federation holds the World Championships every two years.

The first session was held in 199 1 in Beijing, China.

The second session was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1993.

The third session was held in Baltimore, USA, 1995.

The fourth session was held in Rome, Italy on 1997.

The fifth session was held in Hongkong, China, 1999.

The sixth session was held in Armenia in 20001.

The seventh session was held in Macau, China in 2003.

The eighth session was held in Hanoi, Vietnam in 2005.

The ninth session was held in Beijing, China in 2007.

The tenth session was held in Toronto, Canada in 2009.

The 1 1 session was held in Ankara, Turkey on 20 1 1.

The 12th session was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 20 13.