The exhibition I visited today is ---- Bruce Lee: Kung Fu ‧ Art ‧ Life. It was an exhibition on the life of this famous Kung Fu star. Bruce Lee was born in San Francisco and grew up in Hong Kong, where he enjoyed street fighting when he was a youngster; at the age of 18, he went back to the US to pursue his studies, which was a journey to broaden the horizons of his life. Still from the film The Kid 1950 Collection of the Hong Kong Film Archive With a passion to develop the world of martial arts, Lee established his own kung Fu training institute in the US. Merging philosophy into martial arts, he founded the system, Jeet Kune Do in his own style. As a charismatic actor, he also found fame in both the show business and martial arts community through his role as "Kato" in the US TV series The Green Hornet. In early 1970s, he joined and starred in a number of classic kung Fu movies, including The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, The Way of the Dragon and Enter the Dragon. His dynamism as a film star and his achievements in the field of martial arts took the world by storm and made him an international icon. The poster of " Bruce Lee in Enter The Dragon".