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Key Details
- Mobile Voucher Accepted
- Hotel pickup Available
- Duration: 6 Hrs
- Language: English
- Departure Time : 10:00 AM
- Return Details : Returns to original departure point
- Cancellation Policy : This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.
Whether you are a Bruce Lee fan or not, this tour is one not to be missed ! Our local experienced guide will take you through all the must see spots for anyone who is into Bruce Lee. After visiting the historic sites and museum, you will actually get to learn Wing Chun (the form of martial art that Bruce Lee has practiced most of his life, and eventually became famous for) from a Wing Chun master ! How can you say you have been to Hong kong without joinging this Bruce Lee Experience Tour?
- Charge of Wing Chun class
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Entrance Fee to museum
Additional Info
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adults lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Even when booking this tour I was impressed with the varied agenda of visiting the Temple from Enter the Dragon in the New Territories, visiting the Bruce Lee exhibition at the Heritage Centre (which is a must!), gazing at the Lee statue near the harbour and finally the Wing Chun lesson ... but the added bonus was the company of Wing who engaged with friendly chat from the start and provided not only insightful detail but humour and fun. I felt like I was out with a great friend, as he introduced me to the best local lunches and even helped me buy (and carry!) a mahjong set on the way home. The martial arts class was a highlight - with time to have chats with both the sifu (teacher) and another experienced student. Again I learnt a lot and enjoyed the friendly atmosphere with laughter. Finally, Wing put a lot of effort to compile photos from the day into a nice little package ... This experience was way above expectations and again I thanks Wing for his time and investment. Totally recommend this ‘tour’.
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Bruce Lee: a Timeless Classic
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The Hong Kong Heritage Museum is honoring the memory of martial artist and actor Bruce Lee, who passed away 50 years ago, through a series of programs that runs from now until January 1, 2024. One of the highlights is a pop-up display titled 'Bruce Lee: A Timeless Classic', showcasing some of the finest of Bruce Lee in popular culture, such as publications, commemorative stamps, and figures. Classic Bruce Lee films such as The Way of the Dragon , The Big Boss , and Fist of Fury will be screened on July 20, providing a rare opportunity for fans to relive some of his most iconic moments. Additionally, there will be a free screening of The Kid on July 22, followed by a discussion with actress Alice Fung, who played Bruce Lee's sister in the film, and veteran film researcher Mr Sam Ho.
For those seeking a deeper insight into Bruce Lee's life and legacy, the 'A Man Beyond the Ordinary: Bruce Lee' exhibition is a must-see. The exhibition boasts a collection of approximately 400 exhibits, including Bruce Lee memorabilia and photos, as well as a large-scale immersive light and sensory installation. This exhibition is a unique opportunity for film buffs and martial arts enthusiasts to get reacquainted with one of Hong Kong's most legendary cultural icons.
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Follow the Bruce Lee Way in Hong Kong
March 23, 2021.
Bruce Lee is one of Hong Kong’s most famous sons and many visitors to Hong Kong are keen to follow the Bruce Lee Way. Despite his lasting worldwide fame as Kung Fu film star, it can be difficult as there are few reminders left in Hong Kong even though he grew up here. However, we’ve done the dirty work and tracked down the best Bruce Lee legacy sites for you.
Bruce Lee Statues
Avenue of stars.
Previously, the Bruce Lee statue was protected by ugly metal fencing, however after extensive refurbishment of the Avenue of Stars, his statue is now raised above a water feature, with Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong’s famous skyline as a backdrop. Note that the fast moving water of the water feature is meant to represent his lightning fast moves. There is an augmented reality app, but it’s all in Chinese, so good luck with that.
Nearest MTR is East TST on the West Rail Line, exit J.
Heritage Museum
The exhibition was due to close at the end of 2020, however, we’ve just read that the exhibition, is set to continue. At time of writing it’s closed for a revamp, but is due to reopen later in 2021 and due to its popularity, has been extended until 2026! This is great news for Bruce Lee fans.
You can see movie props, costumes, footage and personal possessions of the late great Bruce Lee.
In the meantime, there are souvenirs available in the onsite gift shop and a large statue in the courtyard outside. Many people don’t know about this second statue, so it tends to be far less crowded and although the backdrop is less exciting, the pose is pretty awesome.
Visits to the Heritage Museum are free, although there are often special exhibitions which carry a charge.
Nearest MTR station is Sha Tin on the East Rail Line. If you want to turn this into a days’ outing, you could combine it with a trip to the nearby 10,000 Buddhas Monastery .
Madame Tussauds
Make the most of your trip to the Peak with our Peak Guide and check opening times for Madame Tussauds here .
Our favourite way to get there is by Peak Tram. The Wax Work Museum is in the same building as the Peak Tram terminus, so you can’t miss it!
Bruce Lee Hong Kong and Macau Film Locations
Tsing shan monastery.
Scenes from the 1973 film Enter the Dragon were filmed at the Tsing Shan Monastery. The location is off the beaten track and a little isolated. However, if you’re prepared for a short hike, you can visit for yourself. Online information is scant, but the monastery is thought to have existed in some form for around 1500 years. There is also a nearby cave housing some kind of vertebrae in a cage. Legend suggests it could be the bone of a dragon! There were Bruce Lee information boards and cutouts dotted about, but we’re unsure if they are still there.
You will find another Enter the Dragon film location in Aberdeen, located on the South side of Hong Kong Island, including a shot of the iconic the Jumbo Kingdom , as seen in this panoramic shot of the typhoon shelter from the movie.
These days this location is very accessible by MTR, either alighting at Wong Chuk Hang station for the short walk to the Shum Wan pier for a sampan. Otherwise, you can alight at Lei Tung station to explore Ap Lei Chau and also flag down a sampan for a short tour on the water. We also are offering virtual tours of Aberdeen whilst on a sampan. Join us for for a very dynamic real-time movie experience! You can find out more about our virtual tours here .
Jardim Luis de Camoes in Macau
If you pop over to Hong Kong’s neighbour, Macau, you can visit the Jardim Luis de Camoes. This location was used in the film Fist of Fury . According to a recent newspaper article , Bruce Lee fans have suggested this would be the perfect spot for a giant Bruce Lee statue. So, we will watch this space with interest. Macau has been the backdrop or film location for several other famous films. You can read more about them in our Macau Armchair Travel post.
Macau can easily be reached from Hong Kong by bus or ferry.
The Bruce Lee Way
Back in 2013 a series of Bruce Lee information boards were displayed across Hong Kong at prominent locations from Bruce Lee’s past, to form a memorial trail.
The trail was named The Bruce Lee Way. It takes in 6 locations, including schools attended, (Tai Kok Tsui school lavatory, La Salle Primary School, Tak Sun school), Bruce Lee film locations, one of which was the Tsing Shan Monastery as mentioned above, the other being at Ocean Terminal. Finally, the statue of Bruce Lee at the Avenue Of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui was part of the route.
There are no recent sources confirming whether or not any of the boards survive. Should you have any up to date information and/or images, we’d love to hear from you. That way we can provide an update for our readers.
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Hong kong tourism board, a man beyond the ordinary: bruce lee.
Step into the world of martial arts legend Bruce Lee! The Hong Kong Heritage Museum has once again partnered with the Bruce Lee Foundation to organise the exhibition ‘A Man Beyond the Ordinary: Bruce Lee’, showcasing around 400 items of memorabilia and photos of the martial artist and actor. Various large-scale lighting exhibits and interactive installations, including an optical fibre interactive projection installation, will be on display to demonstrate Lee’s martial arts ideas and life philosophy. Don't miss the immersive light and sensory installation called ‘Self.Martial Arts.Emptiness’, which illustrates the world-renowned martial arts superstar’s self-actualisation journey and legacy.
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From now until 2026
10am to 6pm, Monday, Wednesday to Friday; 10am to 7pm, Saturday to Sunday & public holidays; 10am to 5pm, Christmas Eve & Chinese New Year's Eve; Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays) and the first two days of the Chinese New Year
2/F Thematic Gallery 6, Hong Kong Heritage Museum
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A Man Beyond the Ordinary: Bruce Lee
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Presenated by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department Jointly organised by Bruce Lee Foundation and Hong Kong Heritage Museum Sponsored by Fortune Star Media Limited
Internationally renowned megastar Bruce Lee (1940–1973) was born Lee Jun-fon, in the United States. Educated in Hong Kong and the US, he founded the Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute in the US and introduced Chinese kung fu to the American public through television and film. In 1971, he returned to Hong Kong and made five films, which became classics. He combined various schools of martial arts to create what is known as his Jeet Kune Do. Behind the spotlight, the megastar loved his family and enjoyed reading. He expressed his emotions and ideas in letters and other types of writing. Through daily training and reflection, he went beyond his limits and became a global legend.
In collaboration with the Bruce Lee Foundation, the Hong Kong Heritage Museum presents some 400 invaluable items of Bruce Lee memorabilia in the exhibition titled "A Man Beyond the Ordinary: Bruce Lee", with large-scale multimedia and interactive programmes. His films, martial arts achievements and life story show how Lee Jun-fon's perseverance gave birth to the legend that is Bruce Lee.
Please click here to browse the exhibition website.
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Exhibit Highlights
Red track suit worn by Bruce Lee in the American TV series Longstreet (replica)
Courtesy of the Bruce Lee Foundation
Poster for the film The Big Boss
1971 Courtesy of Mr Bey Logan
The classic yellow track suit worn by Bruce Lee in the film The Game of Death
1972–1973 Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive
Fencing mask owned by Bruce Lee
Commemorative trophy of the National Karate Championship presented to Bruce Lee
1968 Courtesy of Dr Lewis Luk
Jeet Kune Do plaques (replicas)
Late 1960s Courtesy of Dr Lewis Luk
Jeet Kune Do plaques at the Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute in Los Angeles
Late 1960s Courtesy of the Bruce Lee Foundation
Bruce Lee with his wife Linda, son Brandon, and daughter Shannon
1970s Courtesy of Bruce Lee Foundation
A pair of broken glasses that Bruce Lee used for self-motivation
1973 Courtesy of Fortune Star Media Limited
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"Bruce Lee: Kung Fu • Art • Life" Exhibition Review
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