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Brief History On Pak Mei Kung Fu | ![]() |
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Pak Mei Kung Fu was created by the Taoist Monk Pak Mei,during the Ching Dynasty in China. He began his training in the Shaolin Temple at Sung San Mountain. After leaving the temple, Pak Mei traveled to Ngo Mei Mountain where he refined his art. Pak Mei's Martial Art was passed on to Gwong Wei, the only heir to the system who named the style Pak Mei Kung Fu out of respect for his teacher. The style was then solely passed to Jok Fat Wan who traveled with his disciple Lin Sang from Northern China to Southern China, eventually ending up at the Gwong How Temple in Canton. Grand Master Cheung Lai Chun began his training in Pak Mei Kung Fu in the Gwong How Temple at the age of 24 after being introduced to Jok Fat Wan by Lin Sang. Cheung Lai Chun was already a Sifu and well versed in 3 styles: Dragon,Lee Ga and Wanderers.Lin Sang his training brother did not have an heir or any students. Grandmaster Cheung Lai Chun was considered (A MAN OF MATCHLESS KUNG FU SKILLS) and was undefeated throughout his matrial arts career. He was one of the Famed 3 Tigers Of The East River Region, and earned the title of The 7 Southern State Champion. In 1949,Grandmaster Cheung Lai Chun moved to Hong Kong and in the fall of 1964, he died at the age of 84 in Hong Kong.
There are Other Sites that teach Pak Mei Kung Fu. (but are not afiliated unless noted) The site listed below is My Si-Gung web site,His school is located in N.Y.C. at Squid Studios 127 Fulton Street 7th flr.New York 10038 N.Y. |
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