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Bruce Lee fan club’s Yau Ma Tei shop set for final bout as faithful fight to keep martial arts legend’s legacy alive

Rising rent and flagging interest in late kung fu star made 200 sq ft Hong Kong store inviable, chairman says

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Actor Danny Chan (left) and Bruce Lee Club chairmen Andy Lee (centre) and Wong Yiu-keung at the shop on Saturday. Photo: David Wong

A porcelain Bruce Lee statuette fetched HK$89,000 at auction on Saturday just a day before the city’s only fan club dedicated to the martial arts icon closes its flagship store in Yau Ma Tei.

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With rent for the property rising to more than HK$10,000 a month coupled with flagging interest in the late kung fu movie star, who died more than 40 years ago, maintaining the 200 sq ft Bruce Lee Club store had become inviable, according to its chairman, who expressed regret more wasn’t being done in Hong Kong to keep Lee’s legacy alive.

“I feel very disappointed,” Andy Lee Yiu-Lung said outside the store at In’s Point shopping centre on Saturday.

“We’ve been here nearly 15 years, but now it is getting harder to introduce Bruce Lee to the youngsters, and we need to find somewhere with cheaper rent.”

The chairman lamented the lack of government support for the fan club and said interest in and awareness of kung fu’s biggest name was waning.

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