Grandmaster Ming Lum
Grandmaster Ming Lum was born in Chung San, Canton, China but grew up in Honolulu, Hawaii. He's known as Gung Fu's Godfather to two generations. Grandmaster Ming Lum started his martial arts training while in grade school at the Chungsan Language School in Honolulu where he trained Fat Gar (Buddha Family) with Grandmaster Lam Dai Young, one of three of the best at that time. Grandmaster Ming Lum also trained Jujitsu with Grandmaster Henry Okazaki and Judo with Kenny Kawatachi during 1940-1941 just before WWII broke out. In 1955 he moved to San Francisco, California. In 1957, Grandmaster Lum began to study with Choy Li Fat Grandmaster Lau Bun. In the 1960's he was the first to introduce the Shaw Bros. Gung Fu Film's in San Francisco area. He was first to bring Chinese stylist to enter karate tournaments and has opened the doors for a non-Chinese to learn Gung Fu in San Francisco.
Grandmaster Ming Lum has numerous of recognition awards and has also been inducted in the 1992 AMAPA Hall of fame. He has also been inducted into the Hawaii Kenpo Jujitsu society Hall of Fame in 1999.
Grandmaster Ming Lum is truly a man of his words and deeds. Highly respected around the world. Grandmaster Ming Lum serves as one of the first senior advisors of the Hawaii Kenpo Jujitsu Society since it's founding in 1995.
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