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The
Karate-Do Goshin-Kan was established in 1987 by a group of black belt
members. The objective of the Association is to promote karate both as
a competitive sport and as a martial art through physical and mental conditioning.
The Association runs nine dojos distributed in various parts of the territory
and has a membership of about 500. It is affiliated to the International
Karate-Do Goju-Kai Association (registered in Japan) and a member of the
Hong Kong Amateur Karatedo Association (which in turn is affiliated to
the Amateur Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, the
Asia Union of Karatedo Association and the World Union of Karatedo Association).
With the strong technical and administrative ability of Goshin-Kan, Karate-Do
Goshin-Kan has become one of the most well known karate-do schools in
Hong Kong. The students regularly take part in local as well as international
competitions and seminars, and notable results have been achieved. Senior
members of the Association had served in the Hong Kong Amateur Karatedo
Association as Chief Referee, Legal Adviser, Referees Coaches and key
administrative officials.
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