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(ECNS) -- A large exhibit dedicated to kung fu master Bruce Lee will open at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum on July 20, the 40th anniversary of Lee's death, according to Hong Kong-based newspaper Ming Pao.
The exhibit titled "Bruce Lee: Kung Fu ‧ Art ‧ Life" is organized by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), and gathers more than 600 precious relics and memorabilia, 400 of which are from the Bruce Lee Foundation. It is the largest number of artifacts the foundation has ever lent out.
The manuscript of a poem Lee wrote and the glasses he wore for short-sightedness will present a different side of the kung fu icon.
In addition, the Hong Kong Film Archive has provided more than 100 items from its collection for display, including Lee's yellow jump suit and nunchucks.
Through these collections, the exhibition will be able to review the life story of the legendary Bruce Lee, from the perspectives of his profile, his movies, his martial arts and his development as a cultural phenomenon, said the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.
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