Qingdao No.2 High School · Class of 2026
The Martial Arts Ethnographer
武术练习者 · 纪录片导演 · 视觉人类学研究者
Wushu practitioner of 10 years. Documentary filmmaker. Visual anthropologist in training. I use the camera to document what the body already knows.

Qingdao, Shandong, China
// 01 — About
I have dedicated over a decade to the practice of martial arts, focusing primarily on competitive Wushu. What began as physical discipline has evolved into a profound philosophical lens: De (virtue). This is the true lesson of martial arts — to be like water, to remain centered, to align my actions with my knowledge, and to always seek diverse perspectives when facing challenges.
At sixteen, I picked up a camera and began documenting the world I knew best — the training halls, the masters, and the tight-knit communities forged through shared practice. My documentary journey has taken me from Wenzhou to Nanjing, from school corridors to public squares, as I continue to study Wushu and advocate for its inherent 'virtue.'
I am now applying to study Journalism and Documentary Studies, with a focus on Visual Anthropology. I aim to establish a practice at the intersection of ethnographic research and the art of cinematic storytelling.
School
Qingdao No.2 High School
Program
International AP Track
Intended Major
Journalism / Visual Anthropology
Applying
Fall 2027 Entry
// 02 — Filmography
Each film is a field report. Each frame, a question.

Through the lens of globalization, we use cinema to document the immigrant experience, showcasing individual perseverance and development.
▶ Watch on Bilibili ↗Director & Editor
An 18-year-old girl dropout's life beyond her global title. My three partners and I followed the world champion for four days to explore her life after the title. We captured her daily routine on camera, interviewed her coach, and visited the park where she once went to release her pressure.
Director & Editor
Exploring the soul of Martial Arts through personal interviews. Interviewed with a professor and an Asian Games champion; revealed Wushu's role in fitness, moral character, and its impact on Nanjing's history.
Art Director & Visual Production Director
An original musical on Su Shi's poignant life and tragic fate. As AD and Visual PD, led a 70+ cast/crew to produce an original Su Shi musical, drawing 1,400+ live and virtual viewers to honor the poetic icon.
Director & Editor
Qingdao school life through hilarious moves and stories. School life can be pretty dull, so you've got to find ways to kill time. Our account isn't just about entertainment — it's also a place where we share unique, curated content you won't find anywhere else.
Director & Editor
A short film on varying perspectives and the courage to dream. My team of 7 interviewed 30+ people, from PhDs to junior high students, and made a film about chasing any dream. 60+ guests joined our live screening.
// 03 — Extracurriculars
Program Director · Independent
Cross-cultural documentary project exploring globalization's human impact through field research and filmmaking.
Head of Camera Dept. · Qingdao No.2 High School
Reporting events, managing WeChat, and filming grad documentaries. Led 50+ students in filming school events. Self-published on WeChat & ran a Bilibili channel with 6k+ fans and 100k+ views.
Student Assistant Coach · Qingdao No.2 High School
As TA: inventory equipment daily, help plan lessons, and guide or demonstrate Wushu forms for students. Planning community outreach with local elder martial artists.
Director & Editor · TikTok / Social Media
Co-run the account, scripting & editing while a peer acts. Showcasing elite Qingdao school life & culture, with 100s of fans & 1k+ views.
Member · Veritas Summer School
An unforgettable journey. Met incredible people from Guangzhou, Anhui, and Chongqing. Developed AI-powered games, used movement and performance art to tell stories. Watched Romeo and Juliet and finished a group video project. Took 4 courses; 8h office hours in 9 days. Co-led performance art for 50+.
Dormitory Leader · Qingdao No.2 High School
Fixed a -190 score in 15 days. Set zones for 8 peers. Woke at 6 AM to lead cleaning. Led a 3-room 'Zero-Deduction' contest.
// 04 — Honors & Awards
Shandong Martial Arts Championships
Martial Arts Athlete Certification
CAIC Visual Anthropology Marathon
TARGET AWARDS — 2025/2026
Cinematic Arts / Photography
America's most prestigious youth arts award. A win in Cinematic Arts would be the definitive proof of Junbo's filmmaking ability.
Photography / Film
Broadest youth arts competition. Martial arts film series, Wushu documentary shorts, and cultural investigation reports all qualify.
Digital Story of the Year – Video
High school journalism authority. Winning in 'Digital Story of the Year – Video' or 'Photo Story' directly proves professional journalism potential.
Philosophy / History / Psychology
High-level philosophy/history/psychology essay competition. Can combine embodied practice theory to write about 'How Wushu shapes personal identity'.
Stanford EChina Wit and Pep Initiative
Video-based debate competition. Trains critical thinking, information synthesis, and verbal expression — essential for future journalists and scholars.
// 05 — Academic Research
My research investigates how kung fu became a cultural symbol — through Shaw Brothers cinema, Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and the nationalist imagination — and how that symbol is now being dismantled by MMA fighters, internet memes, and viral "debunking" videos.
Using film analysis, ethnographic interviews with martial arts practitioners, and audience perception surveys, I ask: Was kung fu ever real? Or was it always a myth we needed?
Close reading of Fist of Fury, One-Armed Swordsman, and Ip Man — how camera language encodes nationalism.
Interviews with 3-4 martial arts practitioners: traditional masters, Sanda coaches, community elders.
Comparing emotional responses across age groups to Ip Man vs. Ma Baoguo viral videos.
Research Question
"How did kung fu transform from a physical practice into a nationalist symbol — and what does its viral 'debunking' reveal about Chinese collective identity?"
Theoretical Framework
Deliverables
// 06 — Contact
I am currently a junior at Qingdao No.2 High School, preparing for U.S. college applications for Fall 2027 entry. I am interested in connecting with journalists, documentary filmmakers, and researchers working at the intersection of martial arts and cultural studies.
School
Qingdao No.2 High School, Shandong, China