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CALCIO - Amichevole - Pisa SC vs FC Pro Vercelli

CALCIO - Amichevole - Pisa SC vs FC Pro Vercelli

<rdf:Alt xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#">Henrik Wendel Meister (Pisa) during Pisa SC vs FC Pro Vercelli, Friendly football match in Morgex, Italy, July 27 2025

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SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

MALMÖ, SWEDEN 20250715Malmö's Jens Stryger (#17) and Iberia's Giorgi Tabatadze (#23) in action during the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round, second leg, soccer match between Malmo FF and FC Iberia 1999 (Georgia) at Malmo New Stadium, in Malmo, Sweden, on July 15, 2025.Photo: Anders Bjurö / TT / Code 11830

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SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

MALMÖ, SWEDEN 20250715Malmö's Daníel Gudjohnsen (#32) and Iberia's goalkeeper Giorgi Makaridze (#31) in action during the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round, second leg, soccer match between Malmo FF and FC Iberia 1999 (Georgia) at Malmo New Stadium, in Malmo, Sweden, on July 15, 2025.Photo: Anders Bjurö / TT / Code 11830

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SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

MALMÖ, SWEDEN 20250715Malmö's Lasse Berg Johnsen (#23) and Iberia's Gizo Mamageishvili (#11) in action during the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round, second leg, soccer match between Malmo FF and FC Iberia 1999 (Georgia) at Malmo New Stadium, in Malmo, Sweden, on July 15, 2025.Photo: Anders Bjurö / TT / Code 11830

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SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

MALMÖ, SWEDEN 20250715Malmö's Pontus Jansson (#18) celebrates after scoring in action during the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round, second leg, soccer match between Malmo FF and FC Iberia 1999 (Georgia) at Malmo New Stadium, in Malmo, Sweden, on July 15, 2025.Photo: Anders Bjurö / TT / Code 11830

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SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

MALMÖ, SWEDEN 20250715Iberia's goalkeeper Giorgi Makaridze in action during the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round, second leg, soccer match between Malmo FF and FC Iberia 1999 (Georgia) at Malmo New Stadium, in Malmo, Sweden, on July 15, 2025.Photo: Anders Bjurö / TT / Code 11830

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SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

MALMÖ, SWEDEN 20250715Iberia's Armel Zohouri (left) and Malmö's Taha Ali in action during the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round, second leg, soccer match between Malmo FF and FC Iberia 1999 (Georgia) at Malmo New Stadium, in Malmo, Sweden, on July 15, 2025.Photo: Anders Bjurö / TT / Code 11830

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SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

MALMÖ, SWEDEN 20250715Malmö's Lasse Berg Johnsen (left) and Iberia's Luka Silagadze (#10) in action during the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round, second leg, soccer match between Malmo FF and FC Iberia 1999 (Georgia) at Malmo New Stadium, in Malmo, Sweden, on July 15, 2025.Photo: Anders Bjurö / TT / Code 11830

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SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

MALMÖ, SWEDEN 20250715Iberia's Bakar Kardava (left) and Malmö's Lasse Berg Johnsen in action during the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round, second leg, soccer match between Malmo FF and FC Iberia 1999 (Georgia) at Malmo New Stadium, in Malmo, Sweden, on July 15, 2025.Photo: Anders Bjurö / TT / Code 11830

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SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

SWEDEN SOCCER CL MALMO-IBERIA

MALMÖ, SWEDEN 20250715Iberia's Bakar Kardava (left) and Malmö's Oliver Berg in action during the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round, second leg, soccer match between Malmo FF and FC Iberia 1999 (Georgia) at Malmo New Stadium, in Malmo, Sweden, on July 15, 2025.Photo: Anders Bjurö / TT / Code 11830

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CALCIO - Serie A - Presentation of new Pisa SC's head coach Alberto Gilardino

CALCIO - Serie A - Presentation of new Pisa SC's head coach Alberto Gilardino

<rdf:Alt xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#">Sports Director of Pisa Davide Vaira, new coach of Pisa Alberto Gilardino and General Director of Pisa Giovanni Corrado during Presentation of new Pisa SC's head coach Alberto Gilardino, Italian soccer Serie A match in San Piero a Grado (PI), Italy, July 12 2025

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CICLISMO - Giro d'Italia - Giro d'Italia Women - Stage 1 - Bergamo/Bergamo

CICLISMO - Giro d'Italia - Giro d'Italia Women - Stage 1 - Bergamo/Bergamo

<rdf:Alt xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#">Lotte KOPECKY (TEAM SD WORX - PROTIME) during Giro d'Italia Women - Stage 1 - Bergamo/Bergamo, Giro d'Italia race in Bergamo, Italy, July 06 2025

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CICLISMO - Giro d'Italia - Giro d'Italia Women - Stage 1 - Bergamo/Bergamo

CICLISMO - Giro d'Italia - Giro d'Italia Women - Stage 1 - Bergamo/Bergamo

<rdf:Alt xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#">Elisa LONGO BORGHINI (UAE TEAM ADQ) during Giro d'Italia Women - Stage 1 - Bergamo/Bergamo, Giro d'Italia race in Bergamo, Italy, July 06 2025

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Luxury train Cassiopeia's last run

TOKYO, Japan, July 1 Kyodo - JR East's luxury sleeper express train Cassiopeia arrives at JR Ueno Station in Tokyo on June 30, 2025, after making its last run before retirement, a three-day round-trip tour between Tokyo and Sendai, northeastern Japan. The 12-car train, including a restaurant car, ran a regular service between 1999 and 2016, after which it was dedicated to providing a luxury tour service. (Kyodo)

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Moroccos King Marks 25th Anniversary of Accession to Throne - Tetouan

Moroccos King Marks 25th Anniversary of Accession to Throne - Tetouan

Morocco's Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan receives a message of loyalty from the Armed Forces, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the King’s accession to the throne, in 1999, in Tetouan, Morocco, on July 31st, 2024. Photo by Royal Palace via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Moroccos King Marks 25th Anniversary of Accession to Throne - Tetouan

Moroccos King Marks 25th Anniversary of Accession to Throne - Tetouan

Morocco's King Mohammed VI (center), his son Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan (left) and his brother Prince Moulay Rachid, chairs a reception on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of his accession to the throne, in 1999, in M’Diq, Morocco, on July 30, 2024. Photo by Royal Palace via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Moroccos King Marks 25th Anniversary of Accession to Throne - Tetouan

Moroccos King Marks 25th Anniversary of Accession to Throne - Tetouan

Morocco's King Mohammed VI (center), chairs the allegiance ceremony, marking the 25th anniversary of his accession to the throne, in 1999, at the Royal Palace in Tetouan, Morocco, on July 31, 2024. Photo by Royal Palace via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Moroccos King Marks 25th Anniversary of Accession to Throne - Tetouan

Moroccos King Marks 25th Anniversary of Accession to Throne - Tetouan

Morocco's Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan (center) chairs a lunch given by the Prime Minister on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the King’s accession to the throne, in 1999, in Tetouan, Morocco, on July 30, 2024. Photo by Royal Palace via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Moroccos King Marks 25th Anniversary of Accession to Throne - Tetouan

Moroccos King Marks 25th Anniversary of Accession to Throne - Tetouan

Morocco's King Mohammed VI (center), his son Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan (left) and his brother Prince Moulay Rachid, chairs a reception on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of his accession to the throne, in 1999, in M’Diq, Morocco, on July 30, 2024. Photo by Royal Palace via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Moroccos King Marks 25th Anniversary of Accession to Throne - Tetouan

Moroccos King Marks 25th Anniversary of Accession to Throne - Tetouan

Morocco's King Mohammed VI (center) chairs the oath-taking ceremony of officers who graduated from the major military and paramilitary institutes and schools, as well as officers from the ranks, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of his accession to the throne, in 1999, in Tetouan, Morocco, on July 31, 2024. Photo by Royal Palace via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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MOROCCO-RABAT-THRONE DAY-CELEBRATION

MOROCCO-RABAT-THRONE DAY-CELEBRATION

(240731) -- RABAT, July 31, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- People watch a parachute jump performance for the celebration of the Throne Day in Rabat, Morocco, July 30, 2024. The Throne Day, celebrated annually on July 30, commemorates the anniversary of King Mohammed VI's ascension to the throne in 1999. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Huo Jing)

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MOROCCO-RABAT-THRONE DAY-CELEBRATION

MOROCCO-RABAT-THRONE DAY-CELEBRATION

(240731) -- RABAT, July 31, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- People watch a parachute jump performance for the celebration of the Throne Day in Rabat, Morocco, July 30, 2024. The Throne Day, celebrated annually on July 30, commemorates the anniversary of King Mohammed VI's ascension to the throne in 1999. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Huo Jing)

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MOROCCO-RABAT-THRONE DAY-CELEBRATION

MOROCCO-RABAT-THRONE DAY-CELEBRATION

(240731) -- RABAT, July 31, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Artists perform during a park concert for the celebration of the Throne Day in Rabat, Morocco, July 28, 2024. The Throne Day, celebrated annually on July 30, commemorates the anniversary of King Mohammed VI's ascension to the throne in 1999. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Huo Jing)

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MOROCCO-RABAT-THRONE DAY-CELEBRATION

MOROCCO-RABAT-THRONE DAY-CELEBRATION

(240731) -- RABAT, July 31, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Artists perform during a park concert for the celebration of the Throne Day in Rabat, Morocco, July 28, 2024. The Throne Day, celebrated annually on July 30, commemorates the anniversary of King Mohammed VI's ascension to the throne in 1999. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Huo Jing)

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto teaches as students learn martial arts in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 6, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he opened a school specializing in Kung Fu traini

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto practices martial arts at a park in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 4, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he opened a school specializing in Kung Fu training and

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto (1st R) practices skill of Miaodao, a two-handed long sabre, with his fellows at a park in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 6, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto teaches as students learn martial arts in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 6, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he opened a school specializing in Kung Fu traini

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto (front) practices martial arts with his fellows besides Yongjiang River in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 6, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he opened a scho

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto (C) practices skill of Miaodao, a two-handed long sabre, with his fellows at a park in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 6, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he o

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto (2nd L) has meal featuring Brazilian roast meat with his friends in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 6, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he opened a school spec

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto (L) learns massage skills from doctor Wen Yong at Guangxi International Zhuang Medicine Hospital in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 4, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Braz

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto teaches as students learn martial arts at a club in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 6, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he opened a school specializing in Kung

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Doctor Liao Lianlian demonstrates as Gabriel de Moraes Neto (R) learns acupuncture at Guangxi International Zhuang Medicine Hospital in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 4, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel ret

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto teaches as students learn martial arts at a club in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 6, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he opened a school specializing in Kung

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto practices martial arts at a park in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 4, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he opened a school specializing in Kung Fu training and

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This aerial photo taken on July 6, 2024 shows Gabriel de Moraes Neto (front) practicing with Miaodao, a two-handed long sabre,, with his fellows at a park in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gab

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto returns home after his martial arts instruction class in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 6, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he opened a school specializing in

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto (L) learns massage skills from doctor Wen Yong at Guangxi International Zhuang Medicine Hospital in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 4, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Braz

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto (R) learns calligraphy from a teacher in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 6, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he opened a school specializing in Kung Fu trainin

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto rides a bike in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 9, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he opened a school specializing in Kung Fu training and acupuncture courses

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XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

(240709) -- BEIJING, July 9, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Tourists visit the scenic spot of Dazu Rock Carvings in southwest China's Chongqing, July 7, 2024. The Dazu Rock Carvings site was inscribed onto the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1999. The finest example of Chinese grotto art, the Dazu Rock Carvings site is of profound historical significance, embodying the vigorous vitality of Chinese culture. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Wang Quanchao)

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XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

(240709) -- BEIJING, July 9, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo shows a buoy to the north of the illegally grounded Philippine military vessel in the waters of China's Ren'ai Jiao. The Philippine military vessel that has been illegally grounded at the lagoon slope of Ren'ai Jiao since 1999 has gravely damaged the diversity, stability and sustainability of the coral reef ecosystem in the area, said a report released Monday. A Survey Report on the Damage to Coral Reef Ecosystem by Illegally Grounded Military Vessel at Ren'ai Jiao is based on a scientific survey conducted on the coral reef ecosystem at Ren'ai Jiao and its adjacent sea areas in April this year by the South China Sea Ecological Center and the South China Sea Development Research Institute of China's Ministry of Natural Resources together with other institutes. (South China Sea Ecological Center and the South China Sea Development Research Institute of China's Ministry of Natural Resources/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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(FOCUS)CHINA-BEIJING-REN'AI JIAO-ILLEGALLY GROUNDED PHILIPPINE MILITARY VESSEL-DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM-REPORT RELEASE(CN)

(FOCUS)CHINA-BEIJING-REN'AI JIAO-ILLEGALLY GROUNDED PHILIPPINE MILITARY VESSEL-DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM-REPORT RELEASE(CN)

(240708) -- BEIJING, July 8, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on July 8, 2024 shows the releasing ceremony of A Survey Report on the Damage to Coral Reef Ecosystem by Illegally Grounded Military Vessel at Ren'ai Jiao in Beijing, capital of China. The Philippine military vessel that has been illegally grounded at the lagoon slope of Ren'ai Jiao since 1999 has gravely damaged the diversity, stability and sustainability of the coral reef ecosystem in the area, said a report released Monday. A Survey Report on the Damage to Coral Reef Ecosystem by Illegally Grounded Military Vessel at Ren'ai Jiao is based on a scientific survey conducted on the coral reef ecosystem at Ren'ai Jiao and its adjacent sea areas in April this year by the South China Sea Ecological Center and the South China Sea Development Research Institute of China's Ministry of Natural Resources together with other institutes. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Li Xin)

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(FOCUS)CHINA-BEIJING-REN'AI JIAO-ILLEGALLY GROUNDED PHILIPPINE MILITARY VESSEL-DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM-REPORT RELEASE(CN)

(FOCUS)CHINA-BEIJING-REN'AI JIAO-ILLEGALLY GROUNDED PHILIPPINE MILITARY VESSEL-DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM-REPORT RELEASE(CN)

(240708) -- BEIJING, July 8, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on July 8, 2024 shows copies of the Chinese and English versions of A Survey Report on the Damage to Coral Reef Ecosystem by Illegally Grounded Military Vessel at Ren'ai Jiao during its releasing ceremony in Beijing, capital of China. The Philippine military vessel that has been illegally grounded at the lagoon slope of Ren'ai Jiao since 1999 has gravely damaged the diversity, stability and sustainability of the coral reef ecosystem in the area, said a report released Monday. A Survey Report on the Damage to Coral Reef Ecosystem by Illegally Grounded Military Vessel at Ren'ai Jiao is based on a scientific survey conducted on the coral reef ecosystem at Ren'ai Jiao and its adjacent sea areas in April this year by the South China Sea Ecological Center and the South China Sea Development Research Institute of China's Ministry of Natural Resources together with other institutes. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Li Xin)

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(FOCUS)CHINA-BEIJING-REN'AI JIAO-ILLEGALLY GROUNDED PHILIPPINE MILITARY VESSEL-DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM-REPORT RELEASE(CN)

(FOCUS)CHINA-BEIJING-REN'AI JIAO-ILLEGALLY GROUNDED PHILIPPINE MILITARY VESSEL-DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM-REPORT RELEASE(CN)

(240708) -- BEIJING, July 8, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An investigative documentary about the ecosystem of Ren'ai Jiao is played during the releasing ceremony of A Survey Report on the Damage to Coral Reef Ecosystem by Illegally Grounded Military Vessel at Ren'ai Jiao in Beijing, capital of China, July 8, 2024. The Philippine military vessel that has been illegally grounded at the lagoon slope of Ren'ai Jiao since 1999 has gravely damaged the diversity, stability and sustainability of the coral reef ecosystem in the area, said a report released Monday. A Survey Report on the Damage to Coral Reef Ecosystem by Illegally Grounded Military Vessel at Ren'ai Jiao is based on a scientific survey conducted on the coral reef ecosystem at Ren'ai Jiao and its adjacent sea areas in April this year by the South China Sea Ecological Center and the South China Sea Development Research Institute of China's Ministry of Natural Resources together with other institutes. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Li Xin)

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(FOCUS)CHINA-BEIJING-REN'AI JIAO-ILLEGALLY GROUNDED PHILIPPINE MILITARY VESSEL-DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM-REPORT RELEASE(CN)

(FOCUS)CHINA-BEIJING-REN'AI JIAO-ILLEGALLY GROUNDED PHILIPPINE MILITARY VESSEL-DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM-REPORT RELEASE(CN)

(240708) -- BEIJING, July 8, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo shows a buoy to the north of the illegally grounded Philippine military vessel in the waters of China's Ren'ai Jiao. The Philippine military vessel that has been illegally grounded at the lagoon slope of Ren'ai Jiao since 1999 has gravely damaged the diversity, stability and sustainability of the coral reef ecosystem in the area, said a report released Monday. A Survey Report on the Damage to Coral Reef Ecosystem by Illegally Grounded Military Vessel at Ren'ai Jiao is based on a scientific survey conducted on the coral reef ecosystem at Ren'ai Jiao and its adjacent sea areas in April this year by the South China Sea Ecological Center and the South China Sea Development Research Institute of China's Ministry of Natural Resources together with other institutes. (South China Sea Ecological Center and the South China Sea Development Research Institute of China's Ministry of Natural Resources/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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(FOCUS)CHINA-BEIJING-REN'AI JIAO-ILLEGALLY GROUNDED PHILIPPINE MILITARY VESSEL-DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM-REPORT RELEASE(CN)

(FOCUS)CHINA-BEIJING-REN'AI JIAO-ILLEGALLY GROUNDED PHILIPPINE MILITARY VESSEL-DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM-REPORT RELEASE(CN)

(240708) -- BEIJING, July 8, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An investigative documentary about the ecosystem of Ren'ai Jiao is played during the releasing ceremony of A Survey Report on the Damage to Coral Reef Ecosystem by Illegally Grounded Military Vessel at Ren'ai Jiao in Beijing, capital of China, July 8, 2024. The Philippine military vessel that has been illegally grounded at the lagoon slope of Ren'ai Jiao since 1999 has gravely damaged the diversity, stability and sustainability of the coral reef ecosystem in the area, said a report released Monday. A Survey Report on the Damage to Coral Reef Ecosystem by Illegally Grounded Military Vessel at Ren'ai Jiao is based on a scientific survey conducted on the coral reef ecosystem at Ren'ai Jiao and its adjacent sea areas in April this year by the South China Sea Ecological Center and the South China Sea Development Research Institute of China's Ministry of Natural Resources together with other institutes. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Li Xin)

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(FOCUS)CHINA-BEIJING-REN'AI JIAO-ILLEGALLY GROUNDED PHILIPPINE MILITARY VESSEL-DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM-REPORT RELEASE(CN)

(FOCUS)CHINA-BEIJING-REN'AI JIAO-ILLEGALLY GROUNDED PHILIPPINE MILITARY VESSEL-DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM-REPORT RELEASE(CN)

(240708) -- BEIJING, July 8, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo shows dead corals underneath the illegally grounded Philippine military vessel in the waters of China's Ren'ai Jiao. The Philippine military vessel that has been illegally grounded at the lagoon slope of Ren'ai Jiao since 1999 has gravely damaged the diversity, stability and sustainability of the coral reef ecosystem in the area, said a report released Monday. A Survey Report on the Damage to Coral Reef Ecosystem by Illegally Grounded Military Vessel at Ren'ai Jiao is based on a scientific survey conducted on the coral reef ecosystem at Ren'ai Jiao and its adjacent sea areas in April this year by the South China Sea Ecological Center and the South China Sea Development Research Institute of China's Ministry of Natural Resources together with other institutes. (South China Sea Ecological Center and the South China Sea Development Research Institute of China's Ministry of Natural Resources/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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(FOCUS)CHINA-BEIJING-REN'AI JIAO-ILLEGALLY GROUNDED PHILIPPINE MILITARY VESSEL-DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM-REPORT RELEASE(CN)

(FOCUS)CHINA-BEIJING-REN'AI JIAO-ILLEGALLY GROUNDED PHILIPPINE MILITARY VESSEL-DAMAGED ECOSYSTEM-REPORT RELEASE(CN)

(240708) -- BEIJING, July 8, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo shows the fishing nets on the seabed in the waters of China's Ren'ai Jiao. The Philippine military vessel that has been illegally grounded at the lagoon slope of Ren'ai Jiao since 1999 has gravely damaged the diversity, stability and sustainability of the coral reef ecosystem in the area, said a report released Monday. A Survey Report on the Damage to Coral Reef Ecosystem by Illegally Grounded Military Vessel at Ren'ai Jiao is based on a scientific survey conducted on the coral reef ecosystem at Ren'ai Jiao and its adjacent sea areas in April this year by the South China Sea Ecological Center and the South China Sea Development Research Institute of China's Ministry of Natural Resources together with other institutes. (South China Sea Ecological Center and the South China Sea Development Research Institute of China's Ministry of Natural Resources/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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