• Hung Gar's Lam Chun Fai (English)
By Martha Burr, Kung-Fu Qiqong, February 2002
...When I was growing up, I had a big interest in kung fu, and I tried to practice better than the others. At that time my father trained us real hard, he was very serious... read more
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• Interview with Lam Chun Sing sifu (English)
Kung-Fu Qiqong, February 2002, By Martha Burr
For the first time in English, an exclusive interview with Lam Chun Sing sifu. In this interview Lam sifu talks about Hung Gar gung fu, its history, techiques,
and much more... read more |
• The Big Fight (English)
Hong Kong, 1970
There were more than two hundred people that participated in the huge warfare between the students of Huang Fei-hung and Tsai Lee Fo.
The incident happened at
the... read more |
• The Traditional Path (English)
by Calvin Chin, Journal of Chinese Martial Arts April 2001
My greatest test in humility as a young adult was during my first Hung Gar Lesson with my late teacher, Kwong Tit Fu. Though I was a black belt in Uechi Ryu and an instructor... read more |
• Finding The Depth Of Kung Fu (English)
by Raymond Wong, Kung-Fu Qiqong, September 1998
Leaving Hong Kong Y.C.Wong emigrated to United States in 1963 with his family. They initially arrived in Colobus, Ohio and lived there for three years. During this initial period of time... read more |
• Yew Ching Wong: Who's Who .... (English)
American Martial Arts Publications, 1985
The word "traditionalist" is vaguely defined. If you mean "traditionalist" in terms of traditional forms, Wong is for the most part a traditionalist. He does teach a style very close to... read more |
• Interview with Frank Yee (English)
by Joseph Demundo, BLT Supplies, July 2000
y teacher was Yuen Ling, successor to Tang Fung Wong Fei Hung's close disciple. My father, Yee Yin, was also a Hung Ga practitioner. Because of his training and relationship in... read more |
• Lam Cho Sets The Record Straight (English)
by Donald Hamby, Inside Kung Fu, March 2001
Lam Cho is a modern day legend in his own right. He started teaching when he was 16. When his uncle Lam Sai Wing passed away, the Hung Gar legacy waspassed on to him .. read more |
• China's Fountain of Youth (English)
by Joseph Plante, Inside Kung Fu, August 2001
For centuries, humans have searched for the fountain of youth. Does such a thing exist? If it does, where can we find it? Many Chinese believe the perfect answer to the age-old ... read more |
• Original HungGar:The tangled Roots...
by Gene Ching, Inside Kung Fu
It would be foolish to dismiss these other schools of hung gar as inauthentic or nontraditional. Even though the lineage of "Canton" hung gar can be clearly traced back to the Gee Sim ... read more |
• When I was Your Age (English)
by Robert W.Young, Black Belt Magazine web site

Bucksam Kong one of those names that martial artists have heard for ears-even decades As one of he first masters to teach hung gar kung fu in the United... read more |
• Modern Hung Gar Of Y.C.Wong (English)
Inside Kung-Fu, February 1981
BOOM! The earth shook. BOOM! BOOM! Jisin Simsi sat up in his bed. Smoke blurred his vision. BOOM! Jisin ran to the nearest window. BOOM! Outside, the temple was under... read more |