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This media file displays a chronological timeline of Bruce Lee's early life and career, presented on a clear acrylic panel against a brick wall, likely in a museum or exhibition setting in Guangzhou, China.

The timeline covers the years 1940 to 1962, with both English and Chinese text entries for each significant event, accompanied by black and white photographs. Key subjects include Bruce Lee himself, depicted as a baby (1940), with William Cheung (1949), and in various film stills and dance photos. Other individuals like his father Lee Hoi-chuen, William Cheung, Yip Man (mentioned), and his brother Robert Lee (mentioned) are part of the narrative.

The timeline details activities such as his birth on November 27, 1940, first film appearance at three months old in "Golden Gate Girl" (1941), early education, acknowledging Yip Man as his Wing Chun master (1953), learning Cha-cha (1954), winning a boxing championship (1958), winning a Cha-cha dance championship (1958), starring in films like "Little Cheung" (1950), "Thunderstorm" (1957), and "The Orphan" (1960), moving to the United States for study (1959), enrolling in the University of Washington (1961), and establishing the "Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Club" (1961) and later the "Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute" (1962).

Notable details include a baby photo of Bruce Lee (1940), a photo of him with William Cheung (1949), and film stills from his early acting career. An architectural photo of St. Francis College is visible (1956). The text is clearly legible, providing specific dates and locations for events. The overall tone is informative, documenting the formative years of an iconic figure.
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Jan 4, 2025, 8:44 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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This media file displays a chronological timeline of Bruce Lee's early life and career, presented on a clear acrylic panel against a brick wall, likely in a museum or exhibition setting in Guangzhou, China. The timeline covers the years 1940 to 1962, with both English and Chinese text entries for each significant event, accompanied by black and white photographs. Key subjects include Bruce Lee himself, depicted as a baby (1940), with William Cheung (1949), and in various film stills and dance photos. Other individuals like his father Lee Hoi-chuen, William Cheung, Yip Man (mentioned), and his brother Robert Lee (mentioned) are part of the narrative. The timeline details activities such as his birth on November 27, 1940, first film appearance at three months old in "Golden Gate Girl" (1941), early education, acknowledging Yip Man as his Wing Chun master (1953), learning Cha-cha (1954), winning a boxing championship (1958), winning a Cha-cha dance championship (1958), starring in films like "Little Cheung" (1950), "Thunderstorm" (1957), and "The Orphan" (1960), moving to the United States for study (1959), enrolling in the University of Washington (1961), and establishing the "Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Club" (1961) and later the "Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute" (1962). Notable details include a baby photo of Bruce Lee (1940), a photo of him with William Cheung (1949), and film stills from his early acting career. An architectural photo of St. Francis College is visible (1956). The text is clearly legible, providing specific dates and locations for events. The overall tone is informative, documenting the formative years of an iconic figure.

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