these kids are awesome ! I’m 6’1” and 270 lbs. but I’m pretty sure one of these 10 year olds could beat me senseless.
This acclaimed documentary follows the lives of a group of "Little Warrior Monks" who live in the famous Shaolin TempleThis acclaimed documentary follows the lives of a group of “Little Warrior Monks” who live in the famous Shaolin Temple and practice the highest form of martial arts known to man. The kids range in age from 6 to 12 years and lead lives isolated from the rest of the world. Each day their discipline includes rigorous training, dedicated prayer and a vegetarian lifestyle. Other children their age admire these legendary “Shaolin Monks.” This film also follows the plight of one particular “Little Monk” whose dream is to venture out of the Temple to go to Tiananmen Square to see the statue of Chairman Mao. Little Shaolin Monks
Release Year: 2006 Duration: 45 min Availability:
Related: International, Life & Culture, Sports & Hobbies, E1 This acclaimed documentary follows the lives of a group of “Little Warrior Monks” who live in the famous Shaolin Temple and practice the highest form of martial arts known to man. The kids range in age from 6 to 12 years and lead lives isolated from the rest of the world. Each day their discipline includes rigorous training, dedicated prayer and a vegetarian lifestyle. Other children their age admire these legendary “Shaolin Monks.” This film also follows the plight of one particular “Little Monk” whose dream is to venture out of the Temple to go to Tiananmen Square to see the statue of Chairman Mao. Report a Technical Issue If you're having any difficulties viewing the film or have any playback-related technical questions, contact us using our general feedback page.
Comments Posted 09/16/09 by Danny
these kids are awesome ! I’m 6’1” and 270 lbs. but I’m pretty sure one of these 10 year olds could beat me senseless. Posted 08/23/09 by Yayah
I always wanted to be a onk
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