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UNESCO's first International Taijiquan Day on March 21, 2026, honored the martial art as global cultural heritage, with global events highlighting its health benefits and philosophical roots.
On March 21, 2026, the world celebrated the first International Taijiquan Day, established by UNESCO in November 2025, marking the traditional Chinese martial art as a global cultural heritage.
Events were held at historic sites like Wuyi and Wudang Mountains, with over 1,200 practitioners from nine countries gathering in China.
The day, aligned with the vernal equinox, symbolizes balance and harmony, reflecting taijiquan’s philosophical roots.
The practice, now active in over 180 countries, continues to grow in popularity for its physical and mental health benefits, with efforts underway to preserve it through education, tourism, and international exchange.
El primer Día Internacional de Taijiquan de la UNESCO el 21 de marzo de 2026, honró el arte marcial como patrimonio cultural global, con eventos globales que destacan sus beneficios para la salud y sus raíces filosóficas.