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From kicked ball sport to earliest form of golf, 4 Chinese sports leave lasting legacy

Chinese sports have existed for as long as civilisation has existed, some games were strikingly similar to today’s competitions

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In ancient China, numerous games from thousands of years ago continue to influence modern sports. Photo: SCMP composite/Sohu
Kevin McSpadden

Like music and storytelling, sports are a fundamental part of human experience, originating with our ancient ancestors as they built civilisations.

As these sports evolved, some surprisingly resemble today’s competitions.

In ancient China, many games from thousands of years ago still connect with modern sports.

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Here are four examples of ancient Chinese sports that have endured through time.

Cuju (oldest ball-kicking sport)

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Cuju, often cited as the ancestor of modern football, is recognised by Fifa as the oldest documented game featuring ball kicking. Unlike contemporary football, cuju resembled a combination of a dribbling competition and volleyball.

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