A special exhibition of new exhibits, such as handwritten notes by world-famous kung fu movie star Bruce Lee, has begun at a museum in Hong Kong and has become a hot topic.

The museum on the outskirts of Hong Kong has been exhibiting for eight years about Bruce Lee, the world-famous kung fu movie star who grew up in Hong Kong and died in 1973.


At the museum, we have recently started a special exhibition with renewed contents, including relics newly provided by the bereaved family.

Approximately 400 items such as costumes and movie posters that were actually used are on display, of which Bruce Lee wrote a handwritten memo for the filming of the movie "Game of Death," which was the last movie to appear. Is a new exhibit this time.

For each cut, it is written that "close up when moving forward" or "jump back and get ready", and you can see that he was devising his own ideas about camera work and movements.

In addition, the fencing armor that he used as a child is also on display, and it is said that the movements he cultivated through fencing later influenced his action performance.

The special exhibition is scheduled to be held for the next five years, and the director of the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Wong Ka Man, said, "I want people not only in Hong Kong but also overseas to see his message that he will succeed by continuing to walk without giving up." I was talking.