December 9, 2017
HONORING A GLOBAL PRECEDENCE Federal Hall National Memorial 26 Wall Street New York, NY 10005 Monday, November 27, 2017
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Fashion: Caroline Xiabo Fu Arts and Entertainment Multiple Performances
Professor Johnny Lu Hector Martinez Starring Vincent Lyn
Angela Mao Ying Lucia Kaiser
BRUCE LEE
We congratulate all the executives, managing, and performing crew of the Tribute to the Dragon for putting together a remarkable memorial for the legendary Bruce Lee. We thank all our guests, especially our host: National Park Services, our honorees: Lady Angela Mao Ying, and Lady Lucia Kaiser, our Sponsors: LuCoral and LuPearl Inc, Zest Szechuan, U-Benefit, Fuji Sushi, GIVN Water, Kung Fu Kitchen, as well as all Ambassadors, Public officials, our friends, colleagues, brothers, sisters as well as our sons and daughters for joining us in paying tribute to the Dragon’ Event on November 27 at the Federal National Memorial on Wall street, NYC. The event was aired on various cable networks in the US and in China and across the global social media. We thank you all wholeheartedly! We couldn’t have put the event together so successfully without your commitment and contributions. This report expresses in detail our gratitude and highlights of the event. Bruce Lee’s influence on the World transcends martial arts, film, race, and culture. Many individuals, among them professionals in the arts and entertainment fields, and those in the various categories of Scientific and technological fields, including political and athletic fields all over the world credit Bruce Lee as one of their biggest influences. The great Stan Lee credited him as the first to open Western eye to the remarkable Chinese martial art of Kung Fu. Bruce Lee has inspired generations of people across cultures. His influence in the African worlds was successfully demonstrated in the blockbuster movie, “The Last Dragon,” while other celebrities like Chuck Norris, Jackie Chan, Jean Claude van Damme, Jim Kelly, Taimak, Kareem Abdul Jabar, the great Mohammed Ali, and several others echoed his far-reaching influence across Asia, Europe, America as well as Africa. Bruce Lee’s legacy opened the door for better understanding and appreciation for the invaluable Chinese martial arts in the western worlds. Bruce should be recognized, appreciated, embraced, and celebrated everywhere -- in the spirit of peace, harmony, equality, and the freedom that he stood for.
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