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The image captures a rectangular, light-colored historical plaque mounted on a textured brick wall, likely in a museum or exhibition setting in Guangzhou, China. A faint, distorted reflection of a person is visible on the plaque's surface.

The plaque presents chronological information in both English and Chinese, detailing significant events in the life of "Lee Jun Fan." Prominent red text indicates the years "1961" and "1962."

Under "1961," the English text reads: "In March 27, 1961, he entered the University of Washington in Seattle, majoring in drama, minoring in psychology, philosophy, etc. Later he established the 'Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Club'." The corresponding Chinese text ("3/27 进入西雅图华盛顿大学,主修戏剧, 辅修心理、哲学等。之后设立『振藩功夫道场”。") conveys the same information.

For "1962," the English states: "In April 1962, the first 'Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute' was established in Chinatown of Seattle." This is echoed in the Chinese text: "4 第一家『振藩国术馆』在西雅图唐人街挂牌成立。"

Partial Chinese characters, "获败" (meaning "defeat" or "gain/loss") and "冠" (meaning "crown" or "champion"), are visible at the top left, suggesting incomplete titles or sections of the display. The plaque serves as an informative exhibit about key milestones in Lee Jun Fan's early life and career.
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Jan 4, 2025, 8:50 AM

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The image captures a rectangular, light-colored historical plaque mounted on a textured brick wall, likely in a museum or exhibition setting in Guangzhou, China. A faint, distorted reflection of a person is visible on the plaque's surface. The plaque presents chronological information in both English and Chinese, detailing significant events in the life of "Lee Jun Fan." Prominent red text indicates the years "1961" and "1962." Under "1961," the English text reads: "In March 27, 1961, he entered the University of Washington in Seattle, majoring in drama, minoring in psychology, philosophy, etc. Later he established the 'Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Club'." The corresponding Chinese text ("3/27 进入西雅图华盛顿大学,主修戏剧, 辅修心理、哲学等。之后设立『振藩功夫道场”。") conveys the same information. For "1962," the English states: "In April 1962, the first 'Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute' was established in Chinatown of Seattle." This is echoed in the Chinese text: "4 第一家『振藩国术馆』在西雅图唐人街挂牌成立。" Partial Chinese characters, "获败" (meaning "defeat" or "gain/loss") and "冠" (meaning "crown" or "champion"), are visible at the top left, suggesting incomplete titles or sections of the display. The plaque serves as an informative exhibit about key milestones in Lee Jun Fan's early life and career.

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