The Hakka Way: Warrior Nomads of Southern China

The Hakka people, known as “guest families” in China, carried with them a legacy of survival, migration, and martial strength. Their unique fighting arts, forged in hardship and preserved in fortress-like tulou communities, influenced many Southern Kung Fu systems. From close-quarters combat to cultural preservation, Hakka martial arts embody resilience, identity, and the warrior spirit of a migrant people.