Interview with Chow Tak Gei, Inheritor of Futsan Pak Mei | 仇德基
Chou Deji (仇德基 Chow Tak Gei) is an inheritor of Futsan Pak Mei, having learnt from both his father Chou Taisheng (仇太生) and martial uncle Liu Shaoliang…
Chou Deji (仇德基 Chow Tak Gei) is an inheritor of Futsan Pak Mei, having learnt from both his father Chou Taisheng (仇太生) and martial uncle Liu Shaoliang…
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