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The Young Wong Fei Hung (2002) is a Chinese television series featuring Ashton Chen as young Wong Fei-hung. Wong Fei Hung – Master of Kung Fu (2005) is a Hong Kong television series starring Bosco Wong. Grace Under Fire (2011), a Hong Kong television series about Wong Fei-hung's concubine, Mok Kwai-lan.
How Huang Fei-hong Was Trapped in the Dark Inferno (Hong Kong: English) Wong Fei Hung Trapped in Hell. Huang Fei-hong lei tai dou san hu (1958) Huang Fei-hong's Battle with the Bullies in the Boxing Ring (Hong Kong: English) Huang Fei-hong long zheng hou dou (1958) Huang Fei-hong's Greatest Fight (Hong Kong: English) Huang Fei-hong da nao feng ...
The completion ceremony for the Wong Fei-hung Memorial Hall was held on January 14, 2001. Its architecture is imitation Qing Dynasty (1644–1911) style, and includes an exhibition hall, auditorium, martial arts hall, and martial arts courtyards. In the exhibition hall, apart from introducing Wong Fei-hung's life story, there is also a ...
The Magnificent Butcher (Chinese: 林世榮) is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and starring Sammo Hung, Kwan Tak-hing, Yuen Biao, and Wei Pai. The film is based on the story of Lam Sai-wing, one of the students of the legendary Chinese folk hero Wong Fei-hung.
The Wong Fei Hung Series is a 1995 to 1996 Hong Kong–Chinese television film series of five stories about Wong Fei-hung, a Chinese martial artist and folk hero, each told in four episodes. The series was produced by Tsui Hark and starred Vincent Zhao , Maggie Shiu , Max Mok , Lau Shun, Kent Cheng , Hung Yan-yan , Power Chan and Cheung Chun ...
Kwan Tak-hing MBE (27 June 1905 – 28 June 1996) was a Hong Kong martial artist and actor best known for his portrayal of martial artist folk hero Wong Fei-hung in at least 77 films, between the 1940s and the 1980s. No one else in cinema history has portrayed the same person as many times.
Wong Fei-hung is a hotheaded youth with a fully developed sense of justice who is beginning to show the qualities of the famous hero he will become in the future.After his mother’s death, Fei-Hung has followed his father, Wong Kei-ying (David Chiang), formerly known as one of the "Guangdong Tiger", to earn a living by performing martial arts and selling medicine on the streets travelling ...
Once Upon a Time in China V is a 1994 Hong Kong–Chinese martial arts action film written and directed by Tsui Hark.The film is the fifth installment in the Once Upon a Time in China film series, with Vincent Zhao reprising his role as Chinese martial arts master and folk hero of Cantonese ethnicity Wong Fei-hung after taking over the character from Jet Li in Once Upon a Time in China IV.