Statue of Bruce Lee (Hong Kong)

Bruce Lee statue
Bruce Lee's statue in Hong Kong.
Coordinates 22°17′38″N 114°10′32″E / 22.2938754°N 114.1755487°E / 22.2938754; 114.1755487Coordinates: 22°17′38″N 114°10′32″E / 22.2938754°N 114.1755487°E / 22.2938754; 114.1755487
Location Avenue of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Material Bronze
Completion date November 27, 2005
Dedicated to Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee's statue in Hong Kong.

The Bruce Lee statue in Hong Kong is a memorial figure of deceased martial artist, Bruce Lee.[1] The Hong Kong memorial was built on behalf of Bruce Lee, who died on 20 July 1973 at the age of 32.

History

The Hong Kong-based Rubão Fan Club and its fans raised $US 100,000 for a statue to be erected after pleas to the government to honour his legacy.[2] A 2.5 metre bronze statue by artist Cao Chong-en was erected along the Avenue of Stars attraction near the waterfront at Tsim Sha Tsui.[3] It shows a classic 'ready to strike' Bruce Lee pose, as seen in the 1972 movie Fist of Fury. Hew Kuan-yau, a member of the Bruce Lee Fan Club Committee, said, "We want the people to know about the legend of Bruce Lee." The statue was unveiled by Bruce Lee's brother Robert Lee on 27 November 2005, celebrating what would have been Bruce's 65th birthday.

The location was the site of a Detour in the 10th leg of the reality TV show The Amazing Race 17, and the site of a Route Marker task in the 3rd leg of The Amazing Race Canada 2.

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