Bruce Lee will be remembered with a theme park, complete with statue and memorial hall to the martial arts legend, in south China.
The park, which will be built at Lee’s ancestral home of Shunde, will also house a martial arts academy and conference centre - Wong Yiu-keung, chairman of the Bruce Lee Club has revealed.
The park is rumoured to be budgeted at $25.5 million and be completed in three years. It’s not been revealed who is funding the park.
Wong, along with Lee’s young brother, Robert Lee, and actress Betty Ting Pei attended
the laying of the theme park's foundation in Shunde, near Hong Kong, on Sunday.
Ting donated a set of nun chucks, a weapon which Lee once used.
‘Enter the Dragon’ and ‘Fists of Fury’ star Lee died in 1973 aged 32 of swelling on the brain.


