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Bruce Lee:Kung Fu ‧ Art ‧ Life

2/F Thematic Gallery 6

Presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department
Jointly organised by Bruce Lee Foundation and Hong Kong Heritage Museum
Sponsored by Fortune Star Media Limited

 

Bruce Lee was born in San Francisco, but grew up in Hong Kong. He appeared in his first film while still a baby. At the age of 10, he was cast in a starring role in a movie that made him famous as a free-spirited child actor. When he was 18, he returned to the US to pursue his studies, a journey that broadened the horizons of both his life and his mind. With a passion to delve deep into the world of martial arts, this young man established his own kung fu training institutes in the US. Merging philosophy and martial arts, he founded his own system, Jeet Kune Do, and became the pre-eminent kung fu grandmaster of his time. A charismatic actor, he also found fame in both the show business and martial arts communities through his role as "Kato" in the US TV series The Green Hornet. Returning to Hong Kong in the early 1970s, he starred in a number of classic kung fu movies, including The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, The Way of the Dragon and Enter the Dragon. His dynamism as a film star and his achievements in the field of martial arts took the world by storm and made him an international icon.

Bruce Lee passed away 47 years ago, but his spirit lives on. In collaboration with the Bruce Lee Foundation of the US, the Hong Kong Heritage Museum has gathered together more than 600 invaluable items of Bruce Lee memorabilia from local and overseas collectors for an exhibition that looks at Bruce Lee not only as a film star and martial artist, but also as a cultural phenomenon from a more comprehensive, in-depth and independent perspective. Visitors will be able to gain a greater insight into his achievements and contributions, as well as his significance in popular culture, as the exhibition takes a new angle in presenting the legend of Bruce Lee.


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Exhibit Highlights

A Man: Lee Jun Fan

This was one of Bruce Lee's favourite outfits;
the initials "B.L." can be seen embroidered on the chest pocket on the left side.

Collection of the Bruce Lee Foundation

Collection of the Bruce Lee Foundation Collection of the Bruce Lee Foundation
Application form for a 'Return Certificate' for an American citizen (Replica)

Application form for a "Return Certificate" for an American citizen (Replica)

March 1941
Courtesy of the National Archives at San Francisco, US

Bruce Lee's family

1970s
Courtesy of the Bruce Lee Foundation

Bruce Lee's family
Bruce Lee performing cha-cha moves Bruce Lee performing cha-cha moves

Bruce Lee performing cha-cha moves

1950s
Courtesy of the Bruce Lee Foundation

Bruce Lee suffered from relatively severe myopia. Bruce wore contact lenses during film shoots and public appearances.

Collection of the Bruce Lee Foundation

 

Bruce Lee suffered from relatively severe myopia. Bruce wore contact lenses during film shoots and public appearances.


Actor: Bruce Lee

Still from the film The Kid

Still from the film The Kid

1950
Collection of the Hong Kong Film Archive

 

 

Still from the film The Orphan

1960
Collection of the Hong Kong Film Archive

Still from the film The Orphan
Promotional stills of Bruce Lee's styling of kungfu of ABC Television Network

Promotional stills of Bruce Lee's styling of kung fu from
ABC Television Network


28 October 1966
From the Private Collection of Mr Perry Lee in Seattle, Washington, US

Still from the film Fist of Fury

1972
Collection of the Hong Kong Film Archive

Still from the film Fist of Fury
Film programme of the film The Way of The Dragon

Film programme of the film The Way of The Dragon

1972
Collection of the Hong Kong Film Archive

Still from the film Enter the Dragon

1973
Collection of the Hong Kong Film Archive

Still from the film Enter the Dragon
The classic yellow track suit worn by Bruce Lee in the film Game of Death

The classic yellow track suit worn by Bruce Lee in the film Game of Death

1972 – 1973
Collection of the Hong Kong Film Archive

Still from the film Game of Death

1978
Collection of the Hong Kong Film Archive

Still from the film Game of Death


Kung Fu Master: Bruce Lee

Nunchaku used by Bruce Lee

Nunchaku used by Bruce Lee

1960s
Collection of Mr Kenneth Y. Hao of Hillsborough, California, US

 

Chinese Gung Fu: The Philosophical Art of Self-Defense (First Edition)

1963
Collection of the Bruce Lee Foundation

Chinese Gung Fu: The Philosophical Art of Self-Defense (First Edition)
Bruce Lee and Taky Kimura practising as opponents at Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute, University Way, Seattle

Bruce Lee and Taky Kimura practising as opponents
at Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute, University Way, Seattle


Courtesy of the Bruce Lee Foundation

Protective head gear worn by Bruce Lee

Collection of the Bruce Lee Foundation

Protective head gear worn by Bruce Lee

Ip Man and Bruce Lee 3D animation

 

Ip Man and Bruce Lee 3D animation

Designed and produced by Mr Shannon Ma

Jumping rope used by Bruce Lee

1960s
Collection of Bruce Lee Foundation

Jumping rope used by Bruce Lee

Jumping rope used by Bruce Lee

Head-shaped focus mitt with springs

Head-shaped focus mitt with springs

Head-shaped focus mitt with springs

From the Private Collection of Mr Perry Lee in Seattle, Washington, US

 

Exhibition Shots

 
 
 

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