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Eddie Chong is an internationally recognized kung fu martial artist and instructor. Chong operates from his Sacramento, California-based school. He has nine affiliated schools and a school in Mexico. Chong has been viewed by many prominent martial artists worldwide as a preeminent practitioner and instructor of Wing Chun Kung Fu.

Chong has been involved with Wing Chun[1] for approximately 45 years. He regularly conducts seminars in and outside the United States. Chong was born and raised in Singapore. He lived in Japan for two years where he became fluent in the Japanese language. He then moved to the United States in 1964 at the age of 24. He trained several years in Tae Kwon Do and was about to test for the black belt, but discovered his passion when he discovered the Wing Chun system. While practicing and teaching Wing Chun, Chong worked as a lithographer for 20 years. He retired from lithography in 1989 to completely dedicate his life and efforts to teaching and promoting Wing Chun.
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Chong began Wing Chun training under the tutelage of Kenneth Chung in 1968. Kenneth Chung is a direct disciple of Leung Sheung. Leung Sheung was Yip Man’s first student. It was under the direct tutelage of Kenneth Chung that Eddie Chong mastered the Yip Man style of Wing Chun. Later on, while living in the West, Chong observed that the fighting art taught at many Wing Chun schools varied, sometimes dramatically. Although a highly effective martial art, he believed that the system had been modified, and therefore resolved to trace back and find as original a form of Wing Chun as possible. Obviously, the closer he could get to the system's founder, the more pure the art would become. Eddie Chong realized the possibility existed that a practitioner might still be living who had been trained by one of the early masters. With China now open to travel, Sifu Chong decided to seek him out.

On a trip to his Singapore school, Chong took an excursion to Foshan, the traditional home of Wing Chun. While in Foshan, his inquires regarding local Wing Chun instructors brought information about 81 year old Master Pan Nam, the last known disciple on Painted Face Kam's branch of the family tree. Chong learned that Pan Nam had ceased teaching in 1990 and had, in fact, "closed the door" to his school. Unknown to Chong, Pan had delayed officially retiring, which involved certain formal rituals because he had a premonition that someone, his final student, was coming.

In Foshan, Chong met Pan Nam and was accepted by Pan Nam as one of his closed door students and became his last disciple. Mr. Chong went through the traditional Chinese ceremony of kneeling and giving a cup of tea to the old Master, asking to be accepted as his disciple. This was followed by a special meal. After-wards, Pan took out his family tree and entered Eddie Chong's name as his closed-door student, the last he would ever accept.

Having fulfilled his desire to train a successor, Pan Nam officially hung out the scrolls that proclaimed his retirement when Eddie Chong left Foshan in late Spring of 1992. Chong returned to visit Pan Nam every year until Pan Nam's death in 1996.

Aside from Pan Nam teaching Eddie Chong the Foshan branch of Wing Chun (See www.chongskungfu.com), Pan Nam also taught him Five Petal Plum Blossom Qigong, which Master Pan Nam considered the lost treasure of Shaolin training. Pan Nam was a direct descendant of Shaolin Kung Fu otherwise known as Shàolínquán. Pan Nam believed that the style of Wing Chun he trained in was the original Shaolin Wing Chun system.