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Our Pak Hok Pai
(White Crane) lineage comes from Master Lee Peng (Frank Lee) who now
resides in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Sifu Ed Laramie
studied under the direction of Frank in the early 1970's. Here
is a picture of Frank Lee with colleague
Vincent Chow and
Grand Master Kwon Bon Fu.

Kwong Bon Fu ( 邝本夫) ,
was one of the
most senior disciple of Grandmaster Ng Siu Chung and has passed away
on May 15, 2006. He lived to a respectable age of 100.
Lu Zhi Fu ( Luk Chi Fu) 陆智夫 was also a famous
disciple of Grand Master Ng Siu Chung. Luk Chi Fu opened his martial art
school during his teen years in Guangzhou, later transferred to Hong
Kong, he passed away a few years ago in Hong Kong.
Fan Keng was a disciple of Luk Ci
Fu and Fan Keng trained Frank Lee in Hong Kong. Frank Lee opened a school in
Edmonton and taught many students including Sil-Lum Gung Fu Sherwood
Park Chief Instructor Ed Laramie.
More on Grandmaster Ng Siu Chung
Grandmaster Ng Siu Chung (Wu Zhao Zhong) of Sansui, Guangdong , also
known as Wei An studied White Crane Boxing and Chinese medicine from
Wong Lam Hoi (Huang Lin Kai), later he continued his studies of White
Crane boxing from Wong Lam Hoi 's boxing brother Zhu Zi Yao. Ng became
the successor and leader of the White Crane Boxing Clan when he
received the symbolic statue called "Jin Ru Lai Fuo" from Wong Lam
Hoi. When grandmaster Ng was a young man in Macau he was famous for
his martial art prowess and in the 1940's he moved to Hong Kong.
Grandmaster Ng
taught many outstanding students in his life. Among them where Kuang
Ben Fu, Luk Chi Fu, Chan Hak Fu, Ng Ying Kam, Au Wing Ning, Wu Ying
Jian, Tang Chek Ming, Li Jian Qin and others, who would later open
their own boxing school and became famous in their own rights.

Vincent Chow shown here
with Barry Adkins and Ken Dickson |