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Owner: | WEE HOO HUANG |
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Owner Address: | 10999 Red Run Blvd., Suite 214 Owings Mills MD 21117 |
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64TH TIEN SHAN PAI CHIEN - LIANG HUANG |
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Description: | Martial arts instruction;The mark consists of two concentric circles of increasing width. Between the first and second ring are three Chinese characters, two five lobed objects with starburst pattern, and the phrase TIEN SHAN PAI. The three Chinese characters transliterate to Tien Shan Pai and translate in English to Celestial Mountain Style. The two stylized five lobed objects with star-burst like patterns represent plum blossom flowers. Inside of the inner rings are an image of an eagle, the phrase CHIEN-LIANG HUANG, the phrase 64th, and three Chinese characters. The eagle is a stylized hand drawn image of an eagle with wings spread, beak slightly open, and talons extended. The three Chinese characters transliterate to Chien Liang Huang, which is the name of a person.;SIX FOURTH TIEN SHAN PAI CHIEN - LIANG HUANG;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;The non-Latin characters at the top of the mark transliterate to Tien Shan Pai and this means Celestial Mountain Style in English. The non-Latin characters to the right of the eagle, at the interior of the mark, transliterate to CHIEN-LIANG HUANG and this is a person's name in English.;The English translation of Tien Shan Pai in the mark is Celestial Mountain Style.; |
Category: | MARTIAL ARTS INSTRUCTION |
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WU KUI TANG 64TH CHIEN - LIANG HUANG TAI JI QUAN XING YI QUAN BAGUAZHANG NEI GONG MEDITATION POWER TRAINING SHUAI JIAO WEAPONS QIN NA TIEN SHAN PAI |
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Description: | Martial arts instruction;The mark consists of three Chinese characters and their Romanization, places above two sets of concentric rings of images and words. The three Chinese characters at the top of the mark transliterate as Wu Kui Tang, which means Top Martial Hall. The phrase Wu Kui Tang is featured below the Chinese characters. Underneath the Chinese characters are two sets of concentric rings. The outer set of rings has three concentric circles of increasing width. Around these three circles are featured ten smaller circles with one or two human figures, shown in action. Each smaller circle has a small label, which is either a Chinese phrase (indicating a form of martial arts practice) or an English phrase (also indicating a form of martial arts practice). Starting from the top of the mark - and moving clockwise - the phrases read Tai Ji Quan, Xing Yi Quan, Ba Qua Zhang, Nei Gong, Meditation, Power Training, Shuai Jiao, Weapons, Qin Na, and Tien Shan Pai. The inner set of rings has two concentric circle of increasing width. The outer ring also features two stylized five lobed objects with star-burst like pattern, representing plum blossom flowers. Inside of the inner set of rings are an image of an eagle, the phrase CHIEN-LIANG HUANG, the phrase 64th, and three Chinese characters. The eagle is a stylized hand drawn image of an eagle with wings spread, beak slightly open, and talons extended. The three Chinese characters transliterate to Chien Liang Huang, which is the name of a person.;The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark identifies Chien-Liang Huang, whose consent(s) to register is made of record.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to Wu Kui Tang and this means Top Martial Arts Studio in English.;The English translation of Wu Kui Tang in the mark is Top Martial Arts Studio.;WU KUI TANG; |
Category: | MARTIAL ARTS INSTRUCTION |