Yeah and of Wong Fei Hung, was well known in Lima, Peru where he had immigrated circa the communist takeover. Was also known as Felix Pan and taught in the chinatown there. Both his Hung ga and Ng Mui (Wing Chun) fist fighting were extremely different from todays recognized standards. He originally began learning from his immediate family, which was wealthy enough to secure him private instruction with the aforementioned masters. He also practiced Fu Bak Mei, and along with other siu lam style practitioners fought against the Japanese using guerilla tactics.
P.S. He never used the term Wing Chun! always called it Ng Mui Kuen.
Train, Train, Train
One of Fong Loong Choy's students is now teaching commercially. check out this website:
http://espanol.geocities.com/escuela...Instructor.htm
The host limits bandwidth so keep trying until site loads
Train, Train, Train
Very interesting reading.
Tony Jacobs
ng doh luk mun fa kin kwan
"...Therefore the truly great man dwells on what is real
and not what is on the surface,
On the fruit and not the flower.
Therefore accept the one and reject the other. "
World Hung Fa Yi Wing Chun Kung Fu Association
Southern Shaolin Kung Fu Global Discussion Forum