The color(s) green, black, yellow, white, beige and orange is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"CHUKA SOUTHERN PRAYING MANTIS" AND THE NON-LATIN CHARACTER THAT TRANSLITERATE TO CHUKA NAN TONG LONG
The mark consists of the wording "Chuka Southern Praying Mantis" in black on a yellow background all curved on a circular patch with black concentric circles, with foreign writing in green and an image in the center of a man doing martial arts in beige outlined in black with a praying mantis in green with beige shading and a yellow circle with an orange outline with a white center background with yellow stripes.
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to chuka nan tang lang and this means chuka southern praying mantis in English.
The English translation of "chuka" in the mark is a combination of the name "Chu", a royal family name of the Ming dynasty, and the word "ka", which means family or order. The term also functions to combine the "Chu" name with the name of the Hakka people, who originally practiced the praying mantis martial arts style.