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The International Chinese Martial Arts Association and the Flame of Peace: 2 organizations – 1 common goal!

In 2028, the International Chinese Martial Arts Association (ICMAA), under the leadership of Kung Fu Master and ICMAA President Jau Chi Hang Sifu Dominik Spies, will organize and host a major international event of the highest caliber—the 2028 Kung Fu World Championships—in Salzburg.

Hertha Margarete Habsburg-Lothringen, Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Tuscany, as well as President and Founder of the international association Flame of Peace “which was founded to promote and honor peace-building initiatives and individuals who have rendered outstanding service to world peace,” will serve as the patron of this martial arts festival.

Martial arts and peacebuilding—how do they go together?

At first glance, traditional martial arts seem to contradict the idea of peace. They teach techniques of defense, control, and combat—and yet, for centuries, their true essence has not lain in violence, but in overcoming it. In many cultures, martial arts emerged not only as a means of protecting the body, but as a way to discipline the mind and develop a conscious, responsible person. It is precisely in this that their social significance lies.

Whether in Japanese budō, Chinese kung fu, Korean taekwondo, or other traditional martial arts: true mastery is not measured by the ability to defeat an opponent, but by the ability to prevent conflicts from escalating in the first place. The practitioner learns to control impulses, manage emotions, and remain calm under pressure. These skills create inner stability—a foundation for peaceful thinking and action.

Traditional martial arts promote values that are often lost in modern societies: respect, patience, personal responsibility, and mindfulness. Those who train regularly come to understand the importance of discipline not as a constraint, but as a conscious form of self-management. The body is strengthened, yet at the same time, there grows an understanding that true strength never lies in aggression. A person who knows their own strength does not need to constantly prove it.

The effect on consciousness is particularly significant. In many martial arts, meditation, breath control, and mental concentration are an integral part of training. This fosters a deeper understanding of oneself and others. The practitioner comes to realize that fear, anger, and violence often stem from insecurity. As inner clarity grows, compassion develops—not out of weakness, but out of strength. Peace thus becomes not an abstract idea, but a practical attitude in everyday life.

Traditional martial arts can also play an important role in society. They bring together people from different backgrounds, generations, and social classes through shared values and mutual respect. In the dojo or training room, it is not social status that counts, but attitude. Children learn responsibility and self-confidence, teenagers find direction, and adults find balance in an increasingly hectic world. Where people learn to resolve conflicts in a controlled and respectful manner, a culture of dialogue emerges instead of escalation.

At a time when many social debates are marked by polarization, aggression, and a fast-paced culture, traditional martial arts remind us of a fundamental truth: peace begins within each person. A peaceful society is not created solely by laws or political systems, but by individuals who have learned to consciously manage power, emotions, and conflicts.

Traditional martial arts are therefore far more than just a physical activity or cultural heritage. They are schools of character and paths to personal growth. They teach that true strength is demonstrated through self-control, that true confidence stems from inner peace, and that genuine peace begins when a person learns to overcome themselves.


The planned 2028 Kung Fu World Championships in Salzburg represent far more than just a sporting competition. They offer an opportunity to send an international message of peace, cultural dialogue, and human values. This is precisely where the natural connection lies between the International Chinese Martial Arts Association, based in Salzburg, and the Flame of Peace Association, led by Hertha Margarete Habsburg-Lothringen.

For centuries, traditional martial arts have instilled values such as respect, self-control, mindfulness, and the ability to resolve conflicts peacefully. Their true spirit lies not in aggression, but in the development of a conscious and responsible individual. In this way, they make a significant contribution to fostering a peaceful mindset and respectful social interaction.

The International Chinese Martial Arts Association embodies this very philosophy. As an internationally oriented organization, it combines athletic excellence with cultural understanding and ethical values. Through its work, it fosters connections between people from diverse nations, cultures, and generations—based on mutual respect and a shared commitment to personal growth.

The Flame of Peace Association upholds the same core principles on both a social and humanitarian level: peace is fostered through awareness, dialogue, and the connection of people across cultural boundaries. Hertha Margarete Habsburg-Lothringen’s assumption of the patronage therefore lends the World Championship a special symbolic significance. It combines the universal values of traditional martial arts with an international message of peace.

As the cultural heart of Europe, Salzburg offers the ideal setting for this. The city has always been a symbol of encounter, cultural exchange, and international openness. The 2028 Kung Fu World Championships can thus become a unique event that brings together sports, culture, and peacebuilding in an inspiring way.

This is precisely why the partnership between the International Chinese Martial Arts Association and Flame of Peace is not only fitting but also a natural fit: both organizations share the belief that true strength lies in respect, self-control, and peaceful coexistence. Together, they can send a message to the world that extends far beyond the realm of sports.

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Why a traditional kung fu school in the heart of Salzburg?

When you think of authentic kung fu, you probably first picture scenes from Hong Kong or old Shaolin films—but not the baroque old town of Salzburg. And yet, hidden in a centuries-old vaulted cellar at Mirabellplatz, a place where the centuries-old art of Chinese Hung Kuen Kung Fu has remained alive in its original form. Why? Because true culture knows no boundaries – and because tradition lives on where people give it space.

Our International Lau Family Hung Kuen Kung Fu Academy is not just a martial arts school. It is a vibrant place of cultural exchange, nestled in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the city of Salzburg. Between Mozart, the Festival Hall, and Baroque architecture, this special martial arts school has found its place—not as a contradiction, but as an extension of the rich culture of this city. Because kung fu is also art. Philosophy. History. Human development.

Here we teach authentic Hung Kuen Kung Fu, passed down by the famous Lau family from Hong Kong – a direct line of masters whose knowledge has been passed down through five generations. Under the guidance of Sifu Dominik Spies and with regular seminars by Grand Master Lau Kar Yung himself, our school combines centuries-old martial arts tradition with Western teaching methods, deep respect, and modern accessibility. Here, Asian martial arts merge with European depth – not as a show, but as a living practice.

In addition to Hung Kuen, we also teach Hung Sing Choy Lay Fut Kung Fu, a versatile, strategic style with powerful techniques, flowing movements, and impressive applicability in combat. Both styles can be trained individually or combined—depending on whether you are looking for more structure or more dynamism. A free trial training session will help you find your way.

But why Salzburg of all places? The answer is simple: because true mastery is not tied to one place. Our school brings the depth of Chinese martial arts to the heart of Europe—not to present itself as exotic, but to facilitate cultural exchange. Here, East and West meet with open minds and mutual respect. Salzburg is a place of culture, depth, and tranquility—the perfect environment for a martial art that goes far beyond punches and kicks.

Because kung fu is not a sport. Kung fu is a path. A path to greater clarity, strength, discipline, and mindfulness. Whether children, teenagers, or adults—those who come to us are looking for more than just physical fitness. Our students learn to understand themselves better, overcome limitations, and grow within a strong community.

Our school offers space for anyone who wants to follow this path. With courses for all age groups, special training such as the "Combat Arts Intense Training" and events such as the Kung Fu Summer Days we are constantly creating new approaches to the world of martial arts. At the same time, we maintain our connection to the source – with regular visits and seminars from Hong Kong that connect our students with the original power of the Lau family.

So if you feel that you are looking for more than just a workout—if you want to learn an art form that will help you grow physically, mentally, and as a person—then our kung fu school in Salzburg is the perfect place for you.

Come by, get to know us, and find out why true kung fu has found its home right here.

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Grandmaster Seminar October 2025

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New timetable at the Lau Family Kung Fu Academy!

A new timetable will come into force from March 2025, partly because two Kung Fu styles will now officially be taught. There are also numerous other innovations, such as the introduction of the ICMAA „Fight Klub“ or Combat Arts Intense Training. Have fun clicking through and discovering and see you soon in training!

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Trio win World Championship medals in New York

The adjacent press release appeared in the Salzburger Nachrichten due to our success at the International Kung Fu Championships.

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Superstar of Kung-Fu comes to Salzburg

Our seminar series with Grandmaster Lau Kar Yung fortunately aroused the interest of the local press. On 26 February, the article opposite appeared in the Salzburger Nachrichten.

Here is the link to the Online-Version of the Salzburger Nachrichten

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The International Lau Family Hung Kuen Kung Fu Academy in the Salzburger Nachrichten

The new Lau Family Hung Kuen Kung Fu Academy fortunately aroused the interest of the local press. On 8 September, the article opposite appeared in the Salzburger Nachrichten.

Here is the link to the Online-Version of the Salzburger Nachrichten

A short interview can be viewed here on YouTube