In 2010, Chris Lonsdale created the Kung Fu English learning system. He translated "Tales of the Shaolin Monastery" from Chinese into English. Over his career, Lonsdale has worked on more than 20 projects that have led to breakthrough results for his clients, including Coca-Cola's Olympics Project for the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Lonsdale left Hong Kong in the 1980s and established his practice in the Asia Pacific region and Mainland China. His focus is on catalyzing breakthrough performance for leaders and senior teams. In 1984, Lonsdale moved to Hong Kong, where he learned Cantonese. While living in Sichuan Province, he translated the book "少林寺民间故事" (Tales of the Shaolin Monastery). He was accepted into Harvard University's PhD program in hypnosis but ultimately decided to explore China as it began opening up to the world. Lonsdale graduated from the University of Canterbury in 1980 with first-class honors. He is the author of "The Third Ear" and created the Kung Fu English learning system, which he founded along with Chris Lonsdale & Associate. As an entrepreneur, life coach, author, philanthropist, and media proprietor, Lonsdale's adopted Chinese name is 龙飞虎 (Dragon Tiger). He is a psychologist, linguist, and educator.
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