In this second brilliant Tangshan adventure, the Tigers are back at the Beijing International Academy, training for their next victory. But when their friend Li-lian disappears and Master Chang vanishes, the Tigers grow suspicious. A vital clue leads them to their Master, and a deadly hunt begins. Master Chang must find a mysterious golden key, which will unlock priceless treasures – and save Li-lian’s life.
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The Golden Key is set in China Beijing. There is a special group there called the Tangshan Tigers. Master Chang and his group are in the international academy for martial arts. Matt, Catrina, Oliver and Shawn are master Chang's students. The Tangshan Tigers are training for their next victory.
Suddenly one day Li Lian, master Chang's friend she disappears out of nowhere. Then when master Chang vanishes too, the tigers start to get suspicious. So the tigers began looking for master Chang. The tigers were out in Beijing city looking for master Chang. While on the journey the tigers came into a lot of stuff which they found interesting.
The tigers looked and looked. Soon a stall came up. It was full of different variates of food and clothing and martial arts equipment. So Matt and Shawn went of to the food place while Catrina went to look for martial arts equipment. Then Oliver went to buy some clothes for fun. After having so much fun looking at the stall, Master Chang came and saw the tigers. He was testing the tigers to see weather or not they could concentrate on 1 topic and solve it before anything else comes. Master Chang was not happy. The moral for this text of writing is that when you have a problem or mystery to solve then solve it. Don't just get put off with attractive stuff around you.
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