
Stake attention in this memory
A white display panel, likely from a museum or exhibition in Guang Zhou Shi, China, details significant events surrounding Bruce Lee in 1973. The panel is mounted against a reddish-brown brick wall, partially visible on the right, and secured by two small, circular metallic fasteners at the bottom right. The top of the panel features the prominent red year "1973" and chronological date markers in black: "7/20", "7/25", "7/30", and "8/17". The information is presented bilingually, with English text on the left and corresponding traditional Chinese characters on the right for each entry. According to the display: - On **July 20, 1973**, at 23:30, Bruce Lee passed away in Hong Kong at the age of 32 years and 8 months. - On **July 25**, a funeral procession was held in Kowloon, with thousands of mourners participating. - On **July 30**, Bruce Lee's body was shipped to the United States for a second funeral, eventually finding its final resting place in Seattle's Lakeview Cemetery. - On **August 17**, his film "Enter the Dragon" was released in the China Grand Theater in Hollywood, USA. This first starring role in Hollywood elevated him to international movie stardom. The panel serves as a concise historical account of a pivotal period following Bruce Lee's death and the release of his iconic film.
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