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These Hazara girls are breaking the mould with martial arts
In a strictly guarded and confined area on the outskirts of Quetta, a group of teenage Hazara girls are making tooth and nail efforts to develop their Wushu martial arts skills.
The Lion Hearts Academy, located in Hazara Town, serves to be a one-of-a-kind training centre for local boys and girls. Dressed in black and green shirts, around 20 Hazara girls excitedly imitate their teacher as walls of their compound reverberate with karate grunts. This form of Chinese martial arts has been attributed to self-defence, hunting techniques and military training in ancient China. It is often criticised for being too commercial, but perhaps in that, lies its quality of relevance across cultures.