Hi Yum Cha,
I take it you want a small bio of me.
Well to cut a long story short, I have trained in Pak Mei Kung Fu now for over 14yrs (fast approaching 15yrs!) under the direct tutelage of Sifu Tang Cho Tak, 6th Generation Master from the Cheung Bing Faat Lineage.
Sifu Tang, retired from teaching Pak Mei in London about 5 or so years ago, when he returned to Hong Kong. During that period, myself and a few other seniors kept up the training until more recently when I’ve been the only student actively training in Pak Mei, from Sifu Tang’s school.
Then at the end of last year I travelled for 3 months (starting off in Beijing and ending up in Hong Kong) where I stayed with my Sifu for a month. When I arrived in Hong Kong, my Sifu had invited me to give a demonstration at the Cheung Bing Faat memorial dinner where a number of invited Pak Mei Sifu’s had been asked to pay respects and give displays in front Cheung Bing Lam who was the guest of honour.
Two days after this event, My Sifu receives a phone call from Cheung Bing Lam, who asked my Sifu to bring me to his Pak Mei school in Kowloon. We arrived at the Grandmasters school to be greeted by 3 of the Grandmasters Disciples and Cheung Bing Lam himself.
At this point the Grandmaster and my Sifu were discussing something at length, then I was invited to give another demonstration in front Cheung Bing Lam and his Disciples behind closed doors. After demonstrating everything that I was asked to demonstrate, I was invited to take part in the Bai See ceremony in front of my Sifu and Cheung Bing Lam, which ended with the Grandmaster accepting into the Pak Mei clan as a closed door student.
After this ceremony had taken place, both the Grandmaster and my Sifu, then told me that I was now officially authorised to teach, develop and promote authentic Pak Mei Kung Fu back home in London and the UK.
So that pretty much it really. Obviously there are quite a few others things that happened during my stay, but thats the nuts and bolts of it.
Regards