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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Wong Tai

Wong Tai

Wong Tai always had an interest in Gung Fu and begun his training in Chinese Martial Arts at a young age. When Luk Ah Choy came to Canton, Wong Tai went to learn the famous Hung Gar style under Luk Ah Choy who accepted him as a student and taught him all he knew. Some claim that Wong Tai also trained under Hung Hei Goon too. Wong Tai, in turn passed his knowledge on to his famous son Wong Kei Ying who had also said to have trained under his fathers teacher Luk Ah Choy as well.

There isnt really much information or any documented material available on Wong Tai and his life. His involvment in Hung Gar style is often overshadowed by his famous grandson, the legendary folk hero Wong Fei Hung. Not suprisingly his name is often missed out in Hung Gar lineages too.

The hung style was passed down within the Wong family, from father to son for three generations.

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