The Indian Embassy here in association with state-run Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, (CPAFFC) hosted yoga events at different places in the run up to the second UN International Yoga Day today.
A large group of enthusiasts of Yoga and ancient Chinese martial art Tai-Chi took part in a "Jugalbandi" exercises at the iconic Great Wall.
Counselor Culture of the Indian Embassy here Vanaja K Thekkat and four Indian Yoga teachers along with senior officials of the CPAFFC attended the event.
Indian Consulates in Shanghai and Chengdu have been arranging a series of yoga events in a number of events culminating with similar events today.
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Ahead of the second UN Yoga Day, Yogi Yoga a well known Yoga centre established by an Indian and his Chinese wife has been selected by the China's Peking University to conduct research in yoga.
Local teachers trained by Yogi Yoga will take part in the research programme, he said.
Mohan along with his wife Yinyan, a former China editor of the Elle Magazine established the centre which has become immensely popular all over the China.
Over the years, yoga has become popular all over China with all most all gyms conducting yoga classes.
Last year, China established first yoga college in assistance with India.
Based in the Yunnan Minzu (Nationalities) University, the country's first yoga college has become popular with participation of over 3,000 people participating in free yoga sessions offered by the college.
The Yoga Day celebration in Shanghai was spread across three prestigious venues. The opening event was held at the Jing'an Park where over 500 Yoga practitioners joined the event.
A large number of expatriates, including Consuls General of US, Colombia, Belgium and Cambodia and representatives of Consulates from Austria, Ecuador, Germany, Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, Israel, New Zealand, Philippines, Sweden, Seychelles and Sri Lanka also participated in the Yoga session, Indian Consulate in Shanghai said.
The Jing'an Park event was broadcast live on local Shanghai channels.
Since Shanghai also has a large number of Indians, several members of the community also joined the celebration to mark the Yoga Day.