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Master Lai Hung

Lai Hung's name Lai Hung

Master Lai Hung was born in Sunhing, China in 1938. He started learning Chinese martial arts at age 8. His father arranged for him to train with the famous Master Lee Nam, nicknamed ''Master Iron Palm''. In 1949 Lai Hung's family moved to Hong Kong. Over the years, Lai Hung continued to be trained by many well known masters, including Lung Tze-hsiang, nicknamed ''The Iron-Headed Mouse'' (traditional Northern Shaolin, classical Chinese weapons, Yang style T'ai Ch'i Ch'uan and various forms of Ch'i Kung), Li Ch'ou (Choy Lay Fut), Ch'en Chen (Choy Lay Fut) and Yeh Yu-t'ing (Northern Shaolin). Lai Hung also studied and became skilled in the practice of Chinese herbal medicines and bone healing.

Lung Tze-hsiang
Lung Tze-hsiang
Li Ch'ou
Li Ch'ou

In 1957 Lai Hung participated in the Taiwan-Hong Kong-Macao Kung Fu Contest in Taiwan. He finished all bouts with winning honors! This was really something for him as he was the youngest contestant (age 19) at this tournament. In 1961 Lai Hung was chosen as a contestant for the Hong Kong Kung Fu Association competing in Thailand. He was nominated to represent Taiwan in the 3rd Asian Tournament. In 1966 he participated in the Kung Fu competition in Taiwan. At the age of 30, Lai Hung was undefeated in every tournament he entered.

Cambodia tournament
In 1968, Lai Hung participated in a tournament held in Cambodia.
Cambodia tournament

Master Lai Hung taught martial arts at his rooftop studio in Kowloon, Hong Kong until moving to California. In 1972 he opened the Lai Hung Chinese Martial Arts Institute at 226 Columbus in San Francisco. Since then he has taught classes at San Francisco State University, San Jose State University, the San Pablo Police Department, San Jose Mission College, UC Berkeley, Sacramento, Richmond, and UC Davis.

Lai Hung kicking
Lai Hung
Lai Hung Lai Hung

In the late 1970's, Lai Hung moved from San Francisco to Sacramento, but continued to teach during the weekends at his 950C Broadway Street studio in San Francisco. In 1995 he moved the San Francisco studio across the bay to Richmond. Master Lai Hung continues to teach kung fu in Richmond, Sacramento and Davis.

Lai Hung continues to be very active in developing Chinese herbal medicines and is co-author of the book The Secrets of Northern Shaolin Kung-Fu.

Lai Hung with bench


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