
Stake attention in this memory
A clear acrylic or glass plaque is affixed to a rustic, light-colored brick wall, secured by four silver stand-offs. The plaque displays text in both Chinese and English, serving as a "Foreword" or "Forward" for an exhibition. The English text, prominent on the right, explains that Bruce Lee's global recognition brought Chinese Kung Fu to the world's attention. It highlights his title as the "King of Kung Fu" and his "thoughtful fists." The text further describes the renovation of Lee Hoi-chuen's former residence (now Bruce Lee's ancestral home) and how the exhibition explores Bruce Lee's spiritual origin and growth as a world cultural icon. It also mentions showcasing the previous splendor of the Xiguan Mansion, the attraction of Lingnan culture (from the south of the Five Ridges), and the role of Kung Fu and Cantonese opera as a link between the motherland and overseas Chinese. The text concludes with a welcome to visitors to learn more about Bruce Lee and traditional Chinese culture. The Chinese text on the left conveys the same message. A faint, stylized dragon-like watermark is visible on the right side of the plaque. The brick wall background suggests an old or historically preserved building, consistent with the description of an ancestral home and mansion. The overall setting appears to be an indoor exhibition space, likely within the Lee Family's ancestral home in Guangzhou, China.
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