- Pui Chan
Pui Chan is a sixth generation Grandmaster and successor of the Northern Praying Mantis System, as well as being the thirty-third generation successor of the
Shaolin Temple . He is instrumental in bringing the Wah-Lummartial art s style to theUnited States , and is currently the only master who teaches the style there. Chan is the last disciple of GrandmasterLee Kwan Shan , and has since studied under several other masters.Chan's
disciple ship began at age six when he was accepted by Master Lee Kwan Shan. When Master Lee died, Chan's olderkung-fu brother, Chan Wan Ching, continued his training until he mastered the style. Chan would later make his way toHong Kong , and swim from the mainland to the island city, where he became aseaman . His job eventually moved him toNew York . Subsequently, in1968 , Chan formed a kung fu school inBoston . In1980 , he and his family moved toOrlando, Florida , where he built the Wah Lum Kung-fu temple, the first of its kind in the United States. The temple caters to students of all ages and skill levels. Additionally, it has a program for sending American students toChina , as well as bringing masters from China to teach in the United States.With more than 50 years of martial arts experience, studying under various schools, Chan has chalked up many achievements in his lifetime. He has appeared on national
television many times, including theDiscovery Channel 's "Secret of the Warrior's Power" documentaries, andESPN . He also coordinates numerous fund-raising performances for the benefit of the St. Jude's Children Research."Inside Kung-fu" magazine praised Chan as "Instructor of the Year" for
1992 and1999 .Chan currently lives in Orlando with his wife, Simu Suzy Chan, and his daughters, Sifu Mimi Chan and Tina Chan.
References
* Wah Lum Kung fu Temple, Inc. "Wah Lum Kung Fu of U.S.A. Members Handbook".
External links
* [http://www.wahlum.com/wah_lum_history.htm Wah Lum Kung Fu homepage]
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