Statue of Bruce Lee (Hong Kong)
The Statue of Bruce Lee in Hong Kong is a famous bronze statue located on the Avenue of Stars along Victoria Harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. It was unveiled on November 27, 2005, to commemorate the legendary martial artist and actor, Bruce Lee.
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Key Details About the Statue
- Pose: The statue captures Bruce Lee in his iconic fighting stance from the movie Enter the Dragon (1973).
- Height: Approximately 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) tall.
- Material: Bronze.
- Inscriptions: The statue features a plaque with Bruce Lee's name in both English and Chinese, along with a dedication to his contributions to martial arts and cinema.
A statue of Bruce Lee is located in Hong Kong, on the Chimsacheu East Star Walk. It is a 2.5 meter high bronze sculpture created by sculptor Cao Chun-en. The monument was unveiled on November 27, 2005, to mark Bruce Lee's 65th birthday.
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Statue of Bruce Lee (Hong Kong) |
Location & Significance
- Originally placed on the Avenue of Stars, a waterfront promenade honoring Hong Kong’s film industry.
- Due to renovations of the Avenue of Stars, it was temporarily moved to the Garden of Stars but was reinstated at the Avenue of Stars in 2019.
- It remains a popular tourist attraction, drawing fans from around the world who admire Bruce Lee's influence on martial arts, cinema, and culture.
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Statue of Bruce Lee (Hong Kong) |
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