International Applied Training Program
May 13 – June 2, 2026 · China · Zhuhai (Greater Bay Area)
Consciousness, Practice & Clinical Presence
A Quiet Orientation
This training is held within a calm, well-established framework of care, experience, and professional organization. From arrival to departure, participants are guided step by step by organizers and instructors familiar with both the local environment and the needs of international practitioners.
The program takes place in a modern, internationally oriented setting designed for focus, rest, and integration. Daily rhythm, accommodation, practice spaces, and logistics are coordinated in advance, so nothing needs to be navigated alone.
This allows attention to settle naturally - into learning, application, and direct experience.
What This Training is About
This program is designed for practitioners who already have a foundation of study and practice and are ready to deepen application at the level of consciousness and the direct experience of Qi.
While theory and technique are important, many practitioners sense that something essential often remains abstract or unstable in real-life application. This training focuses precisely on that gap.
Rather than introducing large amounts of new theory, the program supports direct experience and application - where understanding becomes lived skill.
The emphasis is on:
Clarity of awareness
Embodied presence in practice
Integration beyond technique
Stability of perception
Who This Program is For
No prior experience with this specific training system is required. What matters most is a sincere interest in applied clarity and professional presence. This training is suitable for:
01
TCM, acupuncture, and integrative medicine practitioners
02
Massage, bodywork, and somatic professionals
03
Qigong, yoga, and meditation practitioners
04
Educators and clinicians seeking depth beyond methods
Training Focus
Throughout the program, participants engage in:
Integration of perception and action
Supervised experiential learning
Applied awareness
and experiential Qi practice
Stabilization of attention
and inner coherence
Refinement of professional
and clinical presence
Program Structure
Week 1
Body-Mind Integration
Applied practice emphasizing coordination of body, awareness, and perception.
Preparing the body and creating openness as a foundation for deeper work with Qi and consciousness.
Week 2
Applied Qi Therapy & Clinical Orientation
Supervised practice with focus on observation, application, and integration in professional contexts.
Direct experience of Qi and its practical use in healing and therapeutic settings.
Week 3
N-Tone Meditation & Awareness Practice
Deepening clarity, presence, and stability of consciousness through direct experience.
Each phase builds naturally on the previous one, allowing depth to develop without pressure.
PRICE
Investment in Health & Life
22,000 RMB
(APPROX. US$3080 DEPENDING ON EXCHANGE RATE)
*SINGLE-ROOM SUPPLEMENT: 400 RMB/DAY
Includes:
Course fee
Teaching materials
Accommodation (double room)
Meals
Transport & entrance fees for excursions
Not included:
International flights
Visa
Insurance
Personal expenses
Learning Environment
01
Five-star international wellness hotel in Zhuhai
02
Structured daily rhythm supporting practice and rest
03
Group-based setting with coordinated logistics
04
Calm, contained environment conducive to focus and clarity
Accommodation, meals during training days, and local transportation for program activities are included
Instruction & Hosting
The program is led by Teacher Xu Junhui, supported by experienced instructors and organized in cooperation with established educational and professional partners in China and Europe.
Teacher Xu has many years of applied teaching experience within educational and clinical learning environments, working in collaboration with professional institutions and training platforms.
Practical Information
Dates:
May 13 – June 2, 2026 (Arrival May, 12-Departure June 2 2026)
Location:
Zhuhai, China (Greater Bay Area)
Language
Chinese with English and German translation support
Group Size:
Limited to maintain quality and support
Visa Information
For many nationalities, short-term tourist entry to China is currently available without a visa for stays of up to 30 days. Should visa requirements apply to your passport, guidance will be shared well in advance. Participants are responsible for their own travel documents, and support information is provided as needed.

Next Step
If this training aligns with where you are in your professional and personal development, you are welcome to explore the details and application process below.
There is no urgency - simply an open door for those who feel the resonance.
* for institutional inquiries or further questions, please contact: info@zhinengqigong.de
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