Teacher Introduction - 16th Health Qigong Instructor Course
 

 

Chairman - Master Tary Yip (MBA) 6th Duan IHQF

Master Tary is the Co-founder of Deyin Taijiquan Institute (International); President of the Sport association of the UK Chinese Business Federation; President of Wudang Wushu Association (UK), a Head Coach for the BCCMA National Tai Chi Team and a Chief Judge National Coach for Health Qigong Squad UK.

As a lineage bearer for traditional Yang and Sun Style Tai Chi and a leading Qigong Master in Europe, Master Tary travels extensively throughout Europe, Australia, the U.S.A., China to teach Tai Chi and Qigong. For over 30 years, he has taught thousands of enthusiasts helping them gain the numerous benefits of learning Tai Chi and Health Qigong.

 

President - Master Faye (Li) Yip (MBA) Hon 7th Duan IHQF-

Master Faye is a highly respected Tai Chi and Qigong Master in the U.K. and Europe. A lineage bearer for Yang and Sun Style Tai Chi, she has taught for over 30 years extensively in the UK and in various countries in Europe, as well as New Zealand, Australia, Japan and China.

Master Faye is Vice Chairman of the International Health Qigong Federation and the co-founder of the Deyin Taijiquan Institute (International) as well as a member of supervisory panel to PHD degree research project at Life Science Institute, Liverpool University.

Master Faye is Vice Chairman of the International Health Qigong Federation and the co-founder of the Deyin Taijiquan Institute (International) as well as a member of supervisory penal to PHD degree research project at Life Science Institute, Liverpool University.

Professor Mei Xing - TCM

became a qualified medical doctor in 1985, after 5 years of training at Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).  She continued to further her integrated medicine knowledge at Beijing’s Dong Zhi Men Hospital, the first affiliated Hospital of Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine University in 1989 and then worked at the No. 301 General Hospital of People’s Liberation Army in Beijing in 1999.

She gained her MSc degree from Chengdu Traditional Chinese Medicine University before returning to Guiyang, where she worked as an Associate Professor and Medical Consultant in Endocrinology.

Professor Mei Xing came to the UK in 2000 and was appointed in 2001 by the University of Salford as a lecturer in Traditional Chinese Medicine. By 2005, she became the Programme Leader at Salford University’s BSc Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture course and was promoted in 2006 to Senior Lecturer. Upon leaving the University of Salford, Professor Xing initiated the MSc Traditional Acupuncture programme at Manchester Metropolitan University.

In 2015, she created the Manchester Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a centre for excellence in teaching authentic Traditional Chinese Medicine in the UK, where she now works as the Principal.

Mei has treated patients for over 30 years and has made a great contribution to acupuncture and Chinese Medicine as an educator, lecturer, tutor and member of the British Acupuncture Accreditation Committee as Programme Leader and external examiner for several teaching institutes and universities, both in the UK and abroad. Through dedicating herself to excellence in patient care in clinical practice, Mei has grown ever more passionate about the necessity and importance of teaching authentic Traditional Chinese Medicine to a new generation of practitioners in the UK.

Mei regularly advises and gives talks to professional bodies such as the Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the British Acupuncture Council and the British Medical Acupuncture Society.

Mei continues to use her skills to help her patients and students, professionals and teaching organisations. Through maintaining the high standard of teaching required for the new generation of practitioners, she is passionate about contributing to the evolution of Traditional Chinese Medicine at the Academy.

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