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    Kung Fu in Hong Kong

    Hi everyone,

    My name is Jay and I'm from Hong Kong. I was born and raised here during British rule before moving to NYC. I'm not Chinese, but I'm interested in learning more about kung fu and looking for a good teacher here. I do speak fair Cantonese.

    I have around three years of Minang silat under my belt. Any suggestions on practical (for today's world) arts and teachers in HK? I have a feeling this is going to create a ruckus. Thanks in advance!

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    chuojiao

    There's Jiangsu Chuojiao over there taught by Mei Dehao:

    http://chuojiao.blogspot.com/

    You may check it.

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    A couple of years ago I visited Master Kwok Wan Ping who teaches Yuen Kay San Wing Chun and Fu style Ba Gua. Im not sure if he is still teaching or not, but I saw on youtube his son is now teaching.

    Anyway his website is http://www.masterkwok.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by taaigihk View Post
    There's Jiangsu Chuojiao over there taught by Mei Dehao:

    http://chuojiao.blogspot.com/

    You may check it.
    That's an excellent style. If I can live all over again, I'll definitely want to learn that style.

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    Thanks for the recommendations guys--I definitely wouldn't have found those on my own!

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    Kung fu in Hong Kong

    Quote Originally Posted by jayinhk View Post
    Hi everyone,

    My name is Jay and I'm from Hong Kong. I was born and raised here during British rule before moving to NYC. I'm not Chinese, but I'm interested in learning more about kung fu and looking for a good teacher here. I do speak fair Cantonese.

    I have around three years of Minang silat under my belt. Any suggestions on practical (for today's world) arts and teachers in HK? I have a feeling this is going to create a ruckus. Thanks in advance!
    Learn all you can .

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    Quote Originally Posted by lance View Post
    Learn all you can .
    Thanks! That's the goal.

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    taaigihk, thank you very much for the recommendation. Chuojiao looks very, very interesting for sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayinhk View Post
    taaigihk, thank you very much for the recommendation. Chuojiao looks very, very interesting for sure!
    I'm glad then. If you go to HK school, please send regards to master Mei from Polish Beijing chuojiaofanzi guy.

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