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    Seattle Kung Fu Club 50th Anniversary Celebration - Grandmaster John S.S. Leong

    Our publisher, Gigi Oh, attended this event. We just posted photos on our facebook album: Seattle Kung Fu Club 50 Year Anniversary Celebration

    Kung Fu anniversary attracts masters from across the world
    Posted on 05 July 2013.
    By Staff
    Northwest Asian Weekly


    Master Leong performing a Hung Gar Kung Fu demonstration at the celebration. (Photo by George Liu/NWAW)

    Master John S.S. Leong celebrated the 50th anniversary of his Kung Fu school, the Seattle Kung Fu Club, on June 29 at the Seattle Westin Hotel with over 500 guests.

    A pioneer in the Pacific Northwest, Leong founded the school in 1962. Then, it was the first Kung Fu school in Seattle, and now it has grown into nine branches of martial arts schools in Asia, Canada, and the United States.

    Over the past half century, the Seattle Kung Fu Club has ingrained itself in Seattle, hosting international competitions, demonstrations, and attracting visiting martial arts masters from around the world.


    Martial arts masters from across the world present Master Leong with a plaque calling him a “Grand Master.” (Photo by George Liu/NWAW)

    “In the Seattle of 1959, no one knew what Kung Fu was. They thought it was something to eat!” Leong said in a 1984 interview with Kung Fu Magazine.

    The anniversary celebration attracted students — some of them well-known entertainment professionals — from all over the world.

    As part of the anniversary celebration, Mayor Mike McGinn issued a proclamation declaring June 29 Master John S.S. Leong Day. Seattle City Council member Nick Licata was present at the event with a proclamation from the city council, honoring Leong for his exemplary work. Lt. Gov. Brad Owen spoke at the event about Leong’s contributions, which, according to Owen, gives something positive to youth and lets them take pride in their rich Chinese cultural traditions.


    Master John S.S. Leong with Lt. Gov. Brad Owen (Photo by George Liu/NWAW)

    His four children and their families returned home from China, the east coast, and Hawaii to help celebrate the occasion. The event featured martial arts demonstrations by 20 masters of various styles, including a demonstration duel between Leong’s son, Robin, and Leong’s two-year-old grandson, Lucan.


    Master Robin Leong, Master John Leong’s son, performing a demonstration duel with his son Lucan. (Photo by George Liu/NWAW)

    The highlight of the event was the presentation of a painting of a Red Dragon to Leong by his students, who are from many different ethnic backgrounds and many of which have been training with Leong for over 20 years. Many started as children and now have grey hairs.


    Leong (center) with his son, three daughters, wife (center right), and daughter in law (far right). (Photo by George Liu/NWAW)

    A philanthropist who has often used his demonstrations to raise and give funds, Leong again used the occasion to give back to the community. He presented $5,000 donations to both Kin On and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. (end)
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    Seattle Kung Fu Club 50th Anniversary Celebration - Grandmaster John S.S. Leong

    Gigi Oh & Jonny Oh attended this. Photos & report coming soon...

    Celebrating Seattle Kung Fu Club’s diamond anniversary
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    Few people are aware that the longest-standing martial arts school in Washington state is located in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District.

    Founded by Grandmaster John Leong in 1962, the Seattle Kung Fu Club is considered “one of the longest-running Kung Fu schools in America,” as stated by Leong’s son, Robin, who is also a Kung Fu master at the China Harbor Restaurant.

    It was a triple celebration, marking Leong’s 86th birthday, as well as the distinction of being the most historically significant Kung Fu school in our state and, perhaps, in all of the United States. Established in Chinatown in 1963, the Seattle Kung Fu Club has occupied the same location for the past 60 years, situated atop the Kau Kau B.B.Q. Restaurant with a shop below selling martial arts equipment and crafts.


    Master John Leong received the Grandmaster plaque (Photo by Assunta Ng)


    Students performed a lion dance (Photo by Assunta Ng)

    Leong started teaching the traditional art of Hung Gar Kung Fu in the summer of 1962 at the Metropolitan Health Club in downtown Seattle. This period also coincided with Seattle’s glory days, occurring in the midst of the World’s Fair, according to Robin.

    Originally from Guangzhou, China, Leong began his journey when he was 25 years old.

    The school is described as “a close-knit family—a family of dedication, selflessness, and honor,” according to Robin. Former and current students from various parts of the U.S. joined in the Oct. 7 celebration, including Hollywood movie star Marc Singer, 75, and several community leaders from Chinatown. Over 400 people attended, witnessing Leong’s students of all ages and diverse backgrounds performing Kung Fu in various styles and forms.

    At 86, Leong continues to teach at his school, exercising for about an hour every day. Perhaps, these are the secrets to his longevity—having a purpose and maintaining his fitness.


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