A traditional Chinese martial art institute that promotes the Hakka martial arts Tith Ngaw Pai or the Iron Buffalo style, and the Lee family teaching.
Kong Sai Nahm Kuen is a Chinese martial art institute that promotes the spreading and teaching of the Hakka martial art Tith Ngaw Pai, the Iron Buffalo Style. A no-nonsense fighting art with explosive movements. It was Lee Tith Ngaw who created this style in the latter part of the 18th century in the East Guandong Province from South China. Lee Tith Ngaw and his brother Lee Kam Kong learned high skills from a martial monk who came from the Kong Sai province. Lee Tith Ngaw combined the monk's knowledge with that from his family style Lee Gar Kuen and created Tith Ngaw Kuen. The two brothers taught Chung A Yan who taught his son Chung Dong Fa. Chung Dong Fa taught Chung Kang Yau. Finally Chung Kang Yau taught Kong Han Lei/ Galland R. who became the official heir and the first westerner who has learned this particular style. He started his kung fu career in the Chinatown of Antwerpen in 1971, and is the first Belgian who has learned a Chinese martial art in Flanders Belgium. At the age of 63 in 2017 he can look back on 46 years of experience. He still teaches in Belgium, Holland, England and Hong Kong. More info on our website.
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