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Be like water

By IslaApril 27, 20261 Min Read
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A 1:1 scale permanent sculpture of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, titled Be Like Water, is unveiled during the opening ceremony of the “Bruce Lee: Homecoming – 85 Years Later” exhibition at the Prudential Centre in Jordan on April 27, 2026. (ANDY CHONG / CHINA DAILY)

People in Hong Kong will get a chance to relive the glory days of legendary superstar Bruce Lee through an exhibition, which opened on Monday.

The opening ceremony of the “Bruce Lee: Homecoming – 85 Years Later” exhibit was held at the Prudential Centre in Jordan, featuring a 1:1 scale permanent sculpture of the martial arts legend titled “Be Like Water”. 

The exhibition marks the 85th anniversary of Lee’s arrival in Hong Kong as an infant and is located at 218 Nathan Road, the exact site of his childhood home. The exhibit, curated by Heiman Ng, includes previously unseen photographs and rare posters and runs through May 31. 

China Daily‘s Andy Chong took the photos.



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