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Encyclopedia > Hakka Kuen

Hakka Kuen was style of martial arts that developed in the Guangdong province of China in the 18th century. It was influenced by a monk named Gee Sim Sim See. It became a key element of Dragon Style kung fu. The style got its name from the large number of Hakka people living in the Guangdong province.


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About Dragon Kung Fu (1639 words)
Lam Yiu Quai studied with teachers of Hakka kuen, Southern Shaolin and Taoist kung fu.
Hakka Kuen is one of the elements of Dragon style.
Dragon style as we know it today is comprised of Hakka kuen, (the style of Lam’s grandfather and father) Shaolin, (his Teachers from Wah Sa Tsoi) and Taoist forms (from Wong Lee Giu).
Encyclopedia: Hakka Kuen (111 words)
Hakka Kuen was style of martial arts that developed in the Guangdong province of China in the 18th century.
It became a key element of Dragon Style kung fu.
The style got its name from the large number of Hakka people living in the Guangdong province.
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