Cool. Congradulations. I thought it cool when I received my black belt in hung gar, though to be fair, everyone got one when they got their uniform. Infact, it was the only belt you got. It was used to hold up your pants. LOL literally.
As for wing chun, some people use belts, but it is pretty uncommon. Belts are pretty much a US pheonomeon. They were based on the Japanese system that only typically containted White, Brown, and Black. US service members brought the arts back and later the other colors were added. Chinese styles didn't really use the belt system. But more and more today do. Most traditional kung fu schools use a family relationship. Who ever arrived first is the senior. Senority isn't based on skill but the length of time you have been with the school.
Yip Man didn't use belts, so you wont find many others that do. But there are several schools that do. Some people are put off by the belt system, but it doesn't matter as long as your learning good stuff.
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