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Fans gather in Hong Kong to commemorate Bruce Lee’s death, 50 years later.

Fans ⁣Gather to Pay⁣ Tribute to Bruce‌ Lee on 50th‍ Anniversary of His Death

By‌ Joyce Zhou and‍ James Pomfret

HONG ‍KONG (Reuters) – Fans ‍from Hong⁣ Kong and around the⁣ world gathered ⁣at ‍the feet‍ of⁢ a Bruce ⁣Lee statue‍ on Thursday⁢ to ⁤pay⁤ tribute to⁢ the late ⁣kung fu ⁢legend ⁤on ⁢the⁤ 50th ⁤anniversary of‌ his untimely death.

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Standing ⁣in front of the ​life-size⁢ bronze statue with Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour⁤ behind them, a stream of ⁣fans snapped ‌pictures,⁤ bowed ⁢and laid‌ down flowers.

Others performed moves from ⁣Lee’s own brand​ of kung ‌fu:‌ “Jeet ​Kune Do”, ⁢and ⁤threw “nunchucks” – a chained double‌ truncheon ⁢weapon that⁢ was popularised by Lee in several⁢ films.⁢

Those who traveled ⁢to Hong⁣ Kong for the anniversary included people⁣ from ⁣mainland⁢ China, Asia and ‌Europe.

“I⁢ have​ loved ‌Bruce Lee‌ since​ I was very‌ young,” ⁢said Bruce Shin from South Korea who sported a ⁣brush cut and​ large framed ⁢sunglasses,⁣ imitating⁣ Lee.

“His‍ body and figure was so‍ mysterious. I wanted⁢ to be​ like‌ him ‌and⁣ did weight ‌training for 50 years,” Shin added ‌while ‌making high⁣ pitched ⁣yelps ⁢and unleashing rapid-fire punches.

Lee,‍ who ⁣was⁢ born‍ in⁤ San Francisco but raised in⁣ Hong ‌Kong, passed ​away ‍at the age‌ of 32 ​on July 20, 1973 from⁢ a brain swelling, just days before⁢ the ​release ​of⁤ his ‍global blockbuster movie ⁢‘Enter the ⁤Dragon’.

Lee’s contributions⁣ to​ martial ⁣arts ​and ⁢popular culture have inspired legions of​ global ‍fans. But some ‌see⁢ his legacy as‌ a relic of the⁣ past​ in ‍the former British colony.

The⁤ Wing Chun style of⁣ Kung​ Fu that​ Lee ​learnt⁢ from his former grandmaster ‍Ip Man,⁤ is ‍still taught in ​a number⁢ of schools, ​but it has been a struggle​ to win new disciples​ in the ⁢high-octane, ​skyscraper stacked metropolis.

One of ​Lee’s‌ most famous maxims, “Be water, my friend,” from an⁣ interview in ⁤1971,⁢ inspired⁣ Hong ⁣Kong’s​ 2019’s⁣ pro-democracy ⁢movement.

It provided ⁤a template for months​ of wildcat, city-wide⁣ protests against Beijing’s ​tightening⁤ grip⁣ of the global financial⁢ hub, which returned ⁢to Chinese⁣ rule ⁢in 1997.

“Could you⁤ have ⁤ever imagined that after half ⁣a century, one person could ⁣be remembered all⁢ around​ the world?” ‍said‍ Wong Yiu-keung, the chairman of the local ‍Bruce ​Lee Club.

Sophie ⁤Uekawa, from ‍Japan, said Lee ‌transcended any ⁤one place.

“He’s‍ Chinese but he’s cosmopolitan,⁤ he’s not bounded by ​a ‍border. He‌ is‍ a ​human ‍being under ⁤the‌ sky … We have ⁢to ⁣tell ​the new generation about⁣ him‌ and ‍we⁣ have to ⁤carry ‌on his ‌spirit”.

⁢ (Writing by⁢ James Pomfret; Editing by Emma Rumney)

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