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  • Magazine cover of "Inside Kung-Fu" May 1982 issue featuring a martial artist performing a high kick, with articles on Kung Fu's secret weapons, Shaolin training, self-defense, and the value of Kata.

    Inside Kung-Fu 1982

  • Cover of Inside Kung-Fu magazine, October 1992, featuring a martial artist in traditional attire performing a pose, with headlines about chi disease, Baji Quan, and Chinese stretching techniques.

    Inside Kung-Fu 1992

  • Newspaper page from China Mail dated August 16, 1974, featuring an article titled 'Kungfu kicks become choreography.' The article discusses a woman's expertise in kung fu and dance, highlighting her performances. The bottom section has photographs of her performances at various venues, along with captions such as 'Civic Center Music Hall' and 'Classical Opera Company of the Miramar Hotel, Hong Kong.' There is also a note stating 'The China Mail was founded 139 years ago.'

    Inside Kung-Fu 1994

  • A newspaper page from "Sampan" featuring an article titled "Two Asian Performances at Emerson" dated February 4, 1994. The page includes a black and white photo of two performers in traditional costumes, with one wielding a sword. Text details a theater event in Boston.

    Sampan 1994

  • Magazine page featuring an article about Bow Sim Mark, highlighting her achievements in martial arts and her role as Woman of the Year, with a photograph of her in traditional attire demonstrating a martial arts pose.

    Inside Kung-Fu 1994

  • Cover of The Hsing I Journal Winter 1995, featuring martial arts themes, Master Bow Sim Mark in a Tai Chi pose, and articles on Hsing I, Tai Chi, and traditional Chinese medicine.

    The Hsing I Journal 1995

  • Magazine article titled "Bow Sim Mark, Woman of the Year, Inside Kung Fu 1996," featuring a photo of Bow Sim Mark performing a martial arts pose. The article discusses her achievements and contributions to martial arts, wushu, and tai chi, mentioning her impact on Chinese-American athletes and promotion of martial arts in the United States.

    Inside Kung-Fu 1996

  • Magazines titled "Black Belt" showcasing martial arts, featuring a portrait of an elderly man with a long beard and text highlighting famous martial artists and their rise to stardom.

    Black Belt Yearbook/Winter 1996

  • Magazine page featuring an article on Asian martial arts and Bow Sim Mark, a modern wushu master, including text and a black-and-white photo of Bow Sim Mark performing with swords. The text describes her influence on martial arts in America.

    Black Belt Yearbook/Winter 1999

  • Magazine page featuring articles and advertisements related to martial arts and training equipment.

    Inside Kung-Fu 2001

  • Magazine spread titled "Making Her Mark in Beijing," featuring a woman practicing wushu in a red and black outfit. She performs a stretch with a sword. The layout includes text and a small group photo.

    Inside Kung-Fu 2001

  • Magazine spread featuring an article on Wushu with a female martial artist in red performing stances. Includes text about Wushu theater and performances, and a group photo of performers in cultural attire. Title reads "Making Her Mark."

    Inside Kung-Fu 2001

  • Master Bow Sim Mark demonstrating sword skills in a magazine article about her expertise in martial arts, with text describing her achievements and events.

    The Improper Bostonian 2001

  • Magazine page titled "30 Years 30 Masters" featuring influential Chinese stylists of the past 30 years. Includes images of martial artists and text about Bruce Lee and Bow Sim Mark, with mentions of others like Jet Li and Jackie Chan. Compiled by Dave Cater. Inside Kung-Fu, January 2003.

    Inside Kung-Fu 2003

  • Monochrome magazine page featuring a martial artist in a Wushu pose, with Chinese characters above them. The text below discusses "Wushu Theatre Research" by Bow Sim Mark, detailing the use of Wushu in storytelling and performances.

    New Martial Hero 2003

  • Vintage cover of "New Martial Hero Magazine" featuring a martial artist performing a high kick with a staff. The background is green, and there is red Chinese text along with the magazine title and price in English.

    New Martial Hero Magazine 2003

  • Cover of New Martial Hero Magazine featuring a person in traditional martial arts attire performing a dynamic kung fu pose on a blue background, with text highlighting topics like South Lion Dance and Fu Jow Pai principles.

    New Martial Hero 2003

  • Cover of Kung Fu Magazine featuring a person in martial arts attire performing kung fu with a sword, set against a backdrop of foliage and brick wall, with various Chinese and English text.

    Kungfu Magazine

  • Magazine article titled "Award of Excellence: Master Bow Sim Mark" by Barbara Feldman. The text discusses Master Bow Sim Mark's recognition at the 2004 Special Training. It highlights her skills in teaching Tai Chi, her personal journey, and her achievements in martial arts. The article emphasizes her influence and dedication to Tai Chi, mentioning her background in Wu Dang style training in China. It also touches on her inspiring impact on her students and the martial arts community.

    National Women's Martial Arts Federation 2004

  • A Wushu instructor in a martial arts pose with a yin-yang symbol behind her, titled 'Master of Grace and Power.'

    Herald

  • Person performing a martial arts move with two swords.

    Inside Kung-Fu 2004

  • Chinese newspaper article with martial arts performance photo at the bottom and advertisement on the right

  • Newspaper page featuring an article about martial arts performances, with Chinese text, large headline, and images of performers in martial arts poses.

  • A black-and-white image shows people practicing T'ai Chi Ch'uan in front of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology building with columns, accompanied by an article titled 'The Evolution of Fu Style T'ai-Chi Ch'uan' by John Corcoran.

    Inside Kung-Fu