- Do Pi Kung Fu
[http://www.hongluck.org/do-pi-styles.html/ Do Pi] , "style of the way", is a southern style of
Kung Fu founded by the late Grandmaster Chan Dau in the Yung Kay district of Canton in the late 1930s. Chan was a student of Yu Mui (Hung Gar ), monks at a nearby Buddhist monastery (Hop Gar ), Jow Lung (Jow Ga ), and Tam Sam (Buk Sing Choy Li Fut ). He established a school in Canton and later at the Sham Shui Po district ofKowloon ,Hong Kong . The tradition continues today in Hong Kong, by Chan Dau's son, Chan Ching (Lai Chi Kok & Shek Kip Mei St. in Sham Shui Po district) and one of Chan Dau's prominent disciple, Paul Chan inToronto ,Canada .The style is a combination of
Hung Gar ,Choy Li Fut ,Jow Ga andHop Gar . Some of the sets of this style include Drunken Eight Immortals and Drunken Fan, Lohon Kau Da, Lohon Kuen, Tei Saat Kuen.Citation: from the archives of [http://www.hongluck.org/ Hong Luck Kung Fu Association, Toronto, Canada]
Current master of Do Pi kung fu: [http://www.hongluck.org/master-chan.html/ Grandmaster Paul Chan]
External links
* [http://www.hongluck.org/ Hong Luck Kung Fu Association]
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