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  1. From the early 1960's to 1978, Grandmaster Wong taught martial arts in San Francisco's Chinatown, his main gung-fu school located for many years at Pacific Avenue. A large black sign with white Chinese calligraphy saying"Jing Mo Tai Yook Woey" hung above the entrance.

  2. Oct 4, 2016 · In late autumn of 1964, Wong Jack Man piled into a brown Pontiac Tempest with five other people as the sun set on San Francisco Bay. The group departed Chinatown and traveled east over the Bay...

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  3. Wong instructed classes in California at the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco and at the First Unitarian Church in Oakland for the better part of five decades before retiring in 2005. Wong Jack-man's top two students continue his legacy of teaching.

  4. Apr 24, 2023 · This book contains a brief history of the Jing Mo Athletic Association in San Francisco and is dedicated to its founder, Grandmaster Wong Jack Man.

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  5. Rick L. Wing. At a very early age, Rick Wing (Sifu Wing) began learning the art of Northern Shaolin (also known as "Buck Siu Lum" in Cantonese or "Bei Shaolin" in Mandarin) under Grandmaster Wong Jack Man at Jing Mo's original location at 880 Pacific Avenue in San Francisco.

  6. Wong Jack Man. December 1, 1941 – December 26, 2018. Wong Jack Man was a renowned Grandmaster of traditional Chinese Martial Arts, his main arts being Taijiquan, Xingyiquan, and Northern Shaolin. Wong was born in China and moved to San Francisco as a young man to begin his career teaching the arts.

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    May 4, 2002 · Is anyone familiar with Sifu Wong Jack Man (in San Francisco)?