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'''Master Golden Takin''' was a master of Kung Fu who was very briefly mentioned. As his name specifies, he is a [[Wikipedia:Golden Takin|golden takin]], an endangered goat-antelope native to China.
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'''Master Golden Takin''' was a master of Kung Fu who was very briefly mentioned.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
[[File:TrainingHall.PNG|thumb|left|The current Training Hall set-up]]
 
[[File:TrainingHall.PNG|thumb|left|The current Training Hall set-up]]
 
Master Golden Takin is credited as the constructor of the nine-hundred-year-old [[Training Hall]]. So being, he was also the first martial arts instructor, appointed by Master [[Oogway]] himself. Nothing else is known about him.<ref>[http://www.kungfupanda.com/ Kung Fu Panda Official Site - Training Hall]</ref>{{clrl}}
 
Master Golden Takin is credited as the constructor of the nine-hundred-year-old [[Training Hall]]. So being, he was also the first martial arts instructor, appointed by Master [[Oogway]] himself. Nothing else is known about him.<ref>[http://www.kungfupanda.com/ Kung Fu Panda Official Site - Training Hall]</ref>{{clrl}}
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==Trivia==
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*Though it is not directly mentioned, his name specifies him as a [[Wikipedia:Golden Takin|golden takin]], an endangered goat-antelope native to China.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 14:22, 19 September 2010

Master Golden Takin was a master of Kung Fu who was very briefly mentioned.

History

File:TrainingHall.PNG

The current Training Hall set-up

Master Golden Takin is credited as the constructor of the nine-hundred-year-old Training Hall. So being, he was also the first martial arts instructor, appointed by Master Oogway himself. Nothing else is known about him.[1]

Trivia

  • Though it is not directly mentioned, his name specifies him as a golden takin, an endangered goat-antelope native to China.

References