Wong Doc-Fai

黄德輝
Wong Doc-Fai

Doc Fai Wong demonstrates the t'ai chi technique Snake Creeps Down Low
Born 1948 (age 63–64)
Wangshan village, Guangdong province, China
Style Choy Li Fut, T'ai chi ch'uan (Taijiquan)
Website Plum Blossom International Federation

Wong Doc-Fai (黄德輝) is recognized internationally as a master[1] of Choy Li Fut (Chinese: 蔡李佛; pinyin: Cai Li Fo) kung fu and T'ai chi ch'uan (Chinese: 太极拳; pinyin: Taijiquan). He was born in 1948 in the Guangdong (广东) province of China; the Wangshan village of Wushan - Doumen district of Zhuhai City. In April 1960, he immigrated to San Francisco, California with his mother to be reunited with his father. He sought out his first kung fu teacher - Lau Bun (劉彬), the founder of the first Hung Sing Kwoon of Choy Li Fut in America, after encountering taunting and bullying due to language and ethnic difficulties after his arrival. When Lau Bun died in 1967, he started teaching and opened his first school when he was 19 years old.

In 1976, he continued his Choy Li Fut training under Dr. Hu Yuen Chou (胡雲綽) and Wong Gong (黄江). When Dr. Hu Yuen Chou died in 1997, he continued working with Wong Gong, the current "keeper" of Jiangmen branch of Hung Sing Choy Li Fut, to promote Choy Li Fut world-wide. Wong Doc-Fai also had extensive training in Yang-style Taijiquan (楊氏) (Yang-style t'ai chi ch'uan) under the tutelage of Dr. Hu Yuen Chou, who studied under Yang Chengfu (楊澄甫) (1883–1936)[2] - the grandson of Yang Lu-ch'an (楊露禪), the founder of the Yang-style t'ai chi ch'uan.[3][4] Wong Doc-Fai is also a disciple and adopted son of Professor Peng-Si Yu (1902–1983) and Min Ou-Yang, both considered to be among China's greatest Qigong (气功)[5] and Yiquan (意拳) teachers. He also has expertise in the practice of Feng Shui (风水).

As of 2009, Wong Doc-Fai has been training in Choy Li Fut Kung Fu for 49 years and teaching martial arts for 40 years. Currently he is considered to be one of the highest ranking Choy Li Fut masters in the world.[6][7]

Contents

Timeline

Plum Blossom International Federation

In 1986, Wong Doc-Fai established the International Plum Blossom Federation.[12] In 2009, the federation has over 200 schools world wide, making it one of the largest Chinese martial arts organizations in the world. Federation schools can be found throughout the United States, Canada, Central and South America, Europe, Asia, Middle East, Africa, Philippines, and Tahiti. Wong Doc-Fai has certified instructors from his students down to the fourth generation teaching in his international federation.

Awards and recognitions

Publications

References

  1. ^ http://plumblossom.net/Grandmaster/clf_gm_certificate.html Photo of Certification
  2. ^ Magazine title: A Perspective on the Development of Tai chi chuan – Qi, The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health and Fitness Vol. 8 No. 3, Publisher: Insight Graphics Publishers, Date: Autumn 1998, ISSN: 1056-4004
  3. ^ Title: Tai Chi Touchstones: Yang Family Secret Transmissions, Publisher: Sweet Ch'i Press, 1983, ISBN 978-0912059013
  4. ^ Title: Lost T'ai-chi Classics from the Late Ch'ing Dynasty, Publisher=State University of New York Press, date: 1995, ISBN 978-0791426548
  5. ^ Title: The Way of Qigong: The Art and Science of Chinese Energy Healing, Author: Ken Cohen, Paperback: 448 pages, Publisher: Wellspring/Ballantine; 1 edition (March 9, 1999), Language: English, ISBN 0345421094, ISBN 978-0345421098
  6. ^ Title: Martial Arts Biographies: An Annotated Bibliography, Author: Rob Jacob, Paperback: 106 pages, Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. (March 15, 2005), Language: English, ISBN 0595348610, ISBN 978-0595348619
  7. ^ Title: Kung-Fu Masters, Author: Jose M. Fraguas, Paperback: 351 pages, Publisher: Empire Books; Revised edition (August 31, 2007), Language: English, ISBN 1933901233, ISBN 978-1933901237
  8. ^ http://www.hungsing.com
  9. ^ http://www.plumblossom.net/Acupuncture/acupuncture_license.html Image scan of license.
  10. ^ http://plumblossom.net/Grandmaster/tcc_gm_certificate.html Photo of Certification
  11. ^ Title: The Push Hands Workbook: T'Ai Chi Partner Movements (Tui Shou) For Sport And Personal Development, Author: Nando Raynolds, Paperback: 168 pages, Publisher: CreateSpace (November 20, 2006), Language: English,ISBN 1440428573, ISBN 978-1440428579
  12. ^ http://www.plumblossom.net
  13. ^ http://www.usadojo.com/biographies/doc-fai-wong.htm World Premier site for Martial Arts information
  14. ^ http://plumblossom.net/Grandmaster/top50.html Scanned copy of the special Inside Kung Fu issue, April 1988, #K48325
  15. ^ http://www.blackbeltmag.com/archives/719 This link is an archived copy of that issue.
  16. ^ http://www.martialartsmuseum.com/magazine/magazineindex.htm Official site of the Martial Arts History Museum's Hall of Fame. View the inductees list for 2003.
  17. ^ http://plumblossom.net/Articles/Inside_Kung-Fu/March2003/treasure1.html March 2003 Inside Kung Fu Magazine - Special Feature Article
  18. ^ http://www.usadojo.com/biographies/doc-fai-wong.htm World Premier site for Martial Arts information.
  19. ^ http://www.plumblossom.net/InstrYear/2007/InstructorYear.pdf This page shows Inside Kung Magazine's instructor of the year award from 1998 to 2007
  20. ^ http://plumblossom.net/Articles/Inside_Kung-Fu/
  21. ^ http://plumblossom.net/Articles/Inside_Kung-Fu/ The page illustrates a subset of the column from 2000 through the present.
  22. ^ http://plumblossom.net/Articles/Inside_Kung-Fu/ The page lists a subset of the featured articles.
  23. ^ http://catalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&Search_Arg=wong+doc-fai&Search_Code=GKEY%5E*&CNT=100&hist=1&type=quick Library of Congress
  24. ^ http://www.plumblossom.net/Books/videos.html The page lists the various instructional videos produced.