Yee's Hung Ga Int'l Kung Fu Association™
Miami-Dade / Broward Branch
305-790-1765
info@yeeshunggamiami.com
One of the many virtues that separates Yee's Hung Ga Kung Fu from your local McDojo is our documented Hung Ga lineage. We take pride in being the 5th generation from the legendary Chinese Master, Wong Fei Hung. Our style's roots and origins date back to the 18th century and we are recognized worldwide for teaching the Tang Fong Hung Ga lineage.
Yuen Ling
(1921-1966)
Yuen Ling
Grandmaster Yuen Ling was born in 1921 in Guangdong, Sun Wui to a large family. While he was still young, his family lost its fortune due to the depression. He went with his older brother to Fatsan where they made a living peddling food from a pushcart at the railroad station. At the railroad station, there were plenty of other food vendors and disputes were, more often than not, always settled with the use of force. Deaths were not uncommon. Grandmaster Yuen was known for his kung fu fighting skills and was able to establish an important position for himself
within the Fatsan railroad
station vendors’ community. Grandmaster Yuen studied Old Style Hung Ga kung fu under a sifu who was nicknamed Sau Gau (Thin Dog).
Old Style Hung Ga is a branch of the art not through Wong Fei Hung. During the 1940’s, with China engulfed
in World War II, Grandmaster Yuen escaped to Hong Kong and settled in at the Shau Kai Wan Fish Market to
make a living. Like the Fatsan railroad station, only the strong survived the vending competition. It was
here that he met Grandmaster Tang Fong.
Grandmaster Yuen Ling became Tang Fong’s last disciple.
[Yuen Ling's Dit Da Studies]
Gee Sim Sim Si and Hung Hei-Goon have been acknowledge as the founders of the Hung Ga Kuen System. However, due to the lack of evidence of their existence we recognize them, but do not include them as part of our lineage.