Oliver's journey with Tai Chi began in her early 20s, when her backache was always troubling her . Then she discovered classes about Tai Chi by accident and decided to try the "mysterious" eastern sport. Right away Oliver fell in love with the beautiful sport of Tai Chi. To her joy, .
Oliver later met her late husband, who was also her Tai Chi teacher. In the early 1990s, . To further understand Tai Chi, they decided to start a journey to China. However, three years after moving to Shanghai in 2000, her husband died, leaving her alone to work on Tai Chi.
The 58-year-old British woman recalled that it was a hard time for her. However, she was thankful to Chinese friends in Shanghai who supported her through the painful process. ", but rather like a friend," Oliver said.
In 2005, Oliver set up the Double Dragon Alliance Cultural Center. Besides her Tai Chi classes, . Oliver expressed her deep love for cultural exchange and hoped to spread her work in this area.
A. the couple opened their own Tai Chi school in the UK
B. Oliver now teaches English at Shanghai University
C. she found that her back pains disappeared after years of practice
D. They didn't treat me like a foreigner
E. and she was turning to an exercise
F. She was happy at that time