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'''Master Golden Takin''' was a master of [[kung fu]] who was very briefly mentioned.
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'''Master Golden Takin''' was a briefly mentioned [[kung fu]] master.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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.<ref>[http://www.kungfupanda.com/kfp1.html Kung Fu Panda Official Site - Training Hall] (old version; retrieved July 30, 2010)</ref> Nothing else is known about him.{{clrl}}
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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.<ref>{{KFP1 Website|Training Hall}}. Retrieved July 30, 2010.</ref>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Though it is not directly mentioned, his name specifies him as a {{WP|Golden Takin|golden takin}}, an endangered goat-antelope native to {{WP|China}}.
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* Though it is not directly mentioned, his name specifies him as a {{WP|golden takin}}, an endangered goat-antelope native to {{WP|China}}.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 15:56, 16 June 2016

Master Golden Takin was a briefly mentioned kung fu master.

Biography

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.[1]

Trivia

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

References

  1. Internet Archive: kungfupanda Training Hall on the September 24, 2010* version of the official Kung Fu Panda website via the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 30, 2010.