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Bruce Lee home to house his museum



The Guardian reports on Bruce Lee‘s Hong Kong town house to be converted into a museum.

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The Hong Kong townhouse which was once home to martial arts legend Bruce Lee is to be transformed into a museum in his memory.

The move comes after the building’s owner made the surprise decision to donate it to the city where the kung fu icon first shot to fame, and follows a long-running campaign by fans. The two-story 5,700 sq ft (529 sq metres) building had been languishing as a downmarket love motel where rooms could be hired by the hour.

Owner Yu Pang-lin, a hotel and property tycoon, announced yesterday that he had agreed a joint plan with the Hong Kong authorities to convert the building into a tourist attraction. “I’m 88 years old now and hope that while I’m still alive I’ll be able to see this Bruce Lee museum completed,” he said.

The townhouse, where Lee was living when he died under mysterious circumstances in 1973, will contain a recreation of Lee’s original study and training hall, complete with martial arts weapons used by the actor in his films, as well as a library and cinema.

Via The Guardian

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1 Comment     Categories : Bruce Lee, Hong Kong

One Response to “Bruce Lee home to house his museum”

  1. Bevan says:

    I visited HK last year and am so pleased to see that when I go back I’ll be able to go inside Bruce Lee’s former home not just be outside taking photos.



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