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Lau Gar Kuen is derived from a form of
boxing practiced at Kuei Ling Temple situated in Kong Sai Province
in west China. It was learned from a monk on retreat from that
temple by the master "Three Eyed Lau", a tiger hunter, whom we
honour as founder of our style. The style subsequently became
popular over a large part of South West China.
Towards the end of the
1800's Master Yau's Grandfather (Yau Luk Sau)
pictured here
conceived the desire to
learn Kung Fu. At the age of 13 he left Kowloon and travelled to
Kong Sai Province where he trained under the MasterTang Hoi Ching.
Nine years passed before
he was given the right to teach independent of Master Tang. Master
Yau's Grandfather subsequently met the Master Wan Goon Wing with
whom he continued his studies for a further Six years, and whom he
served as son until the latter's death.
On his return to
Kowloon Master Yau Luk Sau taught only his family and close friends
before opening his club to the public. During this time Master Yau
commenced his training at the age of Six. His training continued 4
hours a night 360 nights a year for 15 years. Master Yau brought the
style to Britian in 1961.
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