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The iconic Bruce Lee statue stands on the waterfront, capturing the spirit of martial arts against the backdrop of Hong Kong's skyline.-stock-photo
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The statue of Bruce Lee stands in a dynamic pose by the waterfront, with the Hong Kong skyline and harbor visible in the background.-stock-photo
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A martial artist stands barefoot on the sandy beach, holding a wooden practice weapon, as the sun sets, casting long shadows-stock-photo
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Hamburg, Germany. 24th Oct, 2024. Martial artist Jens Gaude smashes a beer can with his elbow. He holds a raw chicken egg in the crook of his arm. To mark its tenth anniversary, the Record Institute for Germany has presented new world records. Credit: Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa/Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hamburg, Germany. 24th Oct, 2024. Martial artist Jens Gaude smashes a beer can with his elbow. He holds a raw chicken egg in the crook of his arm. To mark its tenth anniversary, the Record Institute for Germany has presented new world records. Credit: Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa/Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Martial artist, karate match, karate flat illustration-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights Zhang Zhenguo as the Tai Chi Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Steph-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights Zhang Zhenguo as the Tai Chi Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Steph-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights Zhang Zhenguo as the Tai Chi Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Steph-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights Zhang Zhenguo as the Tai Chi Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Steph-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights Zhang Zhenguo as the Tai Chi Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Steph-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (L) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights Zhang Zhenguo as the Tai Chi Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Steph-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights Zhang Zhenguo as the Tai Chi Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Steph-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (L) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights Zhang Zhenguo as the Tai Chi Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Steph-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (L) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights Zhang Zhenguo as the Tai Chi Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Steph-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights Zhang Zhenguo as the Tai Chi Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Steph-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (L) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights Zhang Zhenguo as the Tai Chi Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Steph-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (L) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights Zhang Zhenguo as the Tai Chi Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Steph-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (L) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights Zhang Zhenguo as the Tai Chi Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Steph-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (L) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights Zhang Zhenguo as the Tai Chi Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Steph-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. Chang Hongji as Yip Man and Xu Tianhui as wife Yongcheng at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Ala-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man and Xu Tianhui as wife Yongcheng at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Stephen Chung /-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man fights He Junbo as the Praying Mantis Master at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Ste-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man and Xu Tianhui as wife Yongcheng at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Stephen Chung /-stock-photo
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London, UK.  29 August 2024. (R) Chang Hongji as Yip Man and Xu Tianhui as wife Yongcheng at a photocall for ‘Wing Chun’ at Sadler’s Wells theatre.  The story of the 300-year-old martial art of Wing Chun and the man credited with bringing it to the world, Grandmaster Yip Man, trainer of Bruce Lee, is brought to life via contemporary dance, drama, and martial arts.  Wing Chun kung fu originates from Southern China, is characterised by its close-quarter, rapid fire style, and is the only kung fu style to be created by a woman.  The show and runs 30 August to 7 September.  Credit: Stephen Chung /-stock-photo