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Chu Gar Ancestral Home Renovation
RDH has served as Standing Chairman since 2002
Every year for 35 years, in the summer, Cheng Wan Sifu held Chu Gar Mantis celebrations with hundreds of International kungfu teachers, students, laymen, and laywomen in attendance. They were grand traditional kungfu celebrations of the old type. The renowned late Chu Gar Mantis teacher Cheng Wan was a kungfu cultural icon in Hong Kong until his passing at age 81, in 2009.
RDH has been a Standing Chairman of the Association, since 2002, and today we carry forward his heritage for another generation so that the future may see the efforts of his sixty year legacy bear fruit worldwide. Join us today and do your part to learn, preserve, and promote this rare Chinese Boxing style!
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Lao Sui’s Family and Residence in Huizhou City continues the Chu Gar Mantis tradition
Lao’s family and descendants, in China, teach 12 Defensive and Offensive Hands and the single man shadowboxing forms of Som Bo Gin, Som Gin Yu Kiu, and Say Mun. In 2013, RDH and Chen Jian Ming opened the first public Chu Gar Mantis School in Lao’s Hometown.
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First Generation Lao Sui Disciple Chu Kai Ming
Lao Sui left his Huizhou home, in 1903, and moved to Hong Kong. Circa 1920 he began teaching Chu Gar Mantis and accepted a handful of first generation personal disciples including Chu Kai Ming. Chu taught up until the 1980s, in various Hong Kong locations. His 12 Combinations of Basic Hand Skills are demonstrated and outlined in detail by Sifu Anthony Chan in the book shown right.
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First Generation Lao Sui Disciple Yang Shou
Yang Shou, from Dongguan, China, was a personal disciple of Lao Sui, in Hong Kong circa 1920s. Yang was a mysterious and powerful figure in Chu Gar and Hakka Mantis. Some in Kwongsai Mantis have even called him “uncle”.
Before returning to his hometown and passing, in the 1940s, he accepted five good students. Most are of his same surname. Their first generation Lao Sui Chu Gar includes ‘Four Gate’, ‘Six Gate’, and ‘Eight Gate’. Sigong Yang Tanglu, Sifu Yang Wei, and others detail more in the book shown right.
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Chu Gar Ancestral Home Renovation
18 Buddha Hands Abridged Course – Part 1
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Hakka Mantis News from 1997 Onward.