by CNNGo staff
Hainan Island’s fair weather, sandy beaches and ample sunshine have long lured Chinese travelers. But now a bunch of trainee bodyguards have fallen under its spell.
A group of 20 swimsuit-clad ladies descended on “China’s Haiwaii” last month with one goal in mind -- to spend more time doing push-ups than sipping coconut juice.
Mostly university graduates, they were being trained by China GSA Safety Consultation (天骄特卫), a Beijing-based bodyguard agency. They were in Hainan’s to kick-start a 10-month boot camp for professional female bodyguards.
The most-promising candidate from the camp will be sent to study in The Institute of National Security Studies in Israel.
According to Chen Yongqing (陈永青), head trainer, founder and chairman of GSA, the course starts with "slow-paced" warming-up exercises on Hainan’s Coconut Island (椰子岛), which are followed by "hell-like" anti-terrorism classes in Beijing.
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