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  • Hello & Welcome to Snake Crane Wing Chun International

  • About Us

    Introduction of our history and Lineage

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    Our History & Origin

    The Great Grandmaster, Law Tiu Wen, was a qualified student during the late Qing Dynasty, and keen on playing Chinese martial arts. He had also studied overseas in Japan. He learned Snake Crane Wing Chun from Sum Kam who is an Actor of Chinese Opera performed in “King Fa House”. In the Revolution of 1911, the Chinese Democratic Revolution led by Dr Sun Yat-sen, Law Tiu Wen worked as the secretary of General Mr Li Fok Lam. At the beginning of the Republic of China, he quit his government official job and returned to his birthplace, Fo Shan Sai Chiu in Guangdong Province, as a practitioner of Chinese medicine. Afterwards, he taught his son, Law Ting Chau, the skillful technique of Wing Chun. Law Ting Chau came to Hong Kong in the 1940s, he worked as a police officer and then worked in cultural-related jobs. He passed the art of skillful technique of Wing Chun to his son, Law Chiu Wing. All successors since Master Sun Kam are in the lineage of the same family and have kept the Snake Crane Wing Chun in a very low profile during each generation.

     

    There are two interrelated names in Snake Crane Wing Chun Kuen :- one is called ‘Blind Kuen’. Eyes can be covered during practice to train and develop quick reflexes. The other is called ‘Home Kuen’ because training exercise is always done at home, never in the public.

     

    Lineage Chart as follows:

    (Sum Kam / "Da Fa Min Kam" / Painted Face Kam) (1st Gen) →

    Law Tiu Wen (2nd Gen) →

    Law Ting Chau (3rd Gen) →

    Law Chiu Wing (4th Gen) →

    Mook Wai Keung (5th Gen)

    Daniel G Stark (6th Gen)

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  • Lineage chart for Snake Crane Wing Chun Mun

    Master Chi Sin .

    Unknown

    Master Sun Kam AKA Painted Face Kam

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    Grandmaster Law Tai Wen

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    Master Law Ting Chau

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    Master Law Chui Wing.

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    Master Mok Wai Keung

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    Master Mook Wai Keng

     Mr. Mok Wai Keung, one of his followers, is promoting this skill in his Mok Wai Keung Association, Spata Boxing Association and the District Community Centres aggressively.

    Source from NEW MARTIAL HERO MAGAZINE

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    Mok with his Sifu Law Chiu Wing, and his disciple Daniel Stark. Hong Kong Mok Wai Keung Snake Crane Wing Chun Mun Kung Fu Association, 2018

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    Mok with his fellow mates, SZE BA TA BOXING ASSOCIATION, 1975

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    Mok with his disciple Tam Kam Fai, Professional Boxer 1980s

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    SZE BA TA BOXING ASSOCIATION, 1972 November

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    Mok with his disciples, Hong Kong Mok Wai Keung Snake Crane Wing Chun Mun Kung Fu Association, 2018

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    Snake Crane Wing Chun Logo, 2017

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    Mok with his disciples, SZE BA TA BOXING ASSOCIATION, 1979

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    Mok with SZE BA TA BOXING ASSOCIATION

  • Our Wing Chun Style

    The content of Snake Crane Wing Chun Chun includes “Siu Lim Tau”, “Chum Kiu”, “Biu Chi”, “Luk hands”, sticky hands, dummy techniques, long pole and double knives. There are also many associated training poems complied with the practices. as passed down to us by Grandmaster Law Tai Wen.

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    Grandmaster Law Tai Wen

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