HONG KONG, July 20 (Xinhua) -- Today (Monday) marks
the 36th anniversary of the death of martial-arts film legend Bruce Lee. Fans in
Hong Kong are honoring the star with a memorabilia show.
One of the most valuable exhibits in the show is one
of Lee's coats, valued ten years ago at 100,000 Hong Kong dollars. Other rare
keepsakes include film props such as boxing gloves and Lee's first published
martial arts book. Together, all the items are worth over a million HK dollars.
Bruce Lee Club President W. Wong has been collecting
all-things- Lee since he was a teenager and now owns more than 2,000 items. He
hopes the show will spark new interest in Lee's life.
"We have selected the most precious collections to
this free-of- charge exhibition. By doing this we hope more people could share
the memory of Bruce Lee's glamour," said W. Wong.
Organizers say in the first five days alone, the
exhibition drew more than 40,000 visitors. Fans of Bruce Lee say his sudden
death at the age of 32 was a tragedy for Hong Kong cinema -- but his legend
lives on.
A kungfu fan said, "I like trying out Bruce Lee's
kungfu and to learn his skills. I have been a Bruce Lee fan since 8, and never
changed over 30 years till now."
"Lee's death was a great loss to us. His influence in
China is like that of Michael Jackson's. People felt sad and mourned for his
death. The happiness he had brought to us will remain forever," said a local
young man.
The two-week Bruce Lee exhibition runs until July 26
at Hong Kong's Hollywood Square.