This is the real traditional thing. The limited cinematic technique in those days actually showed us the real thing. Just look at those consistent and powerful ma bo (馬步). Those were the good old days. Look at the 4 letters for the temple, they were written from right to left. That's tradition!
Wahh',..HUGE Lion heads! Those ain't your' lasor-paper/aluminum-tubing heads,..LOLOL!!! Takes REAL kung-fu strength to play those! Also,..what is the Lion with the LongShaggy-hair? Looks like a cross between Northern & Southern style!? Interesting! Tai hao-le'! Duo xie Ni, Coach Li
they stop those size heads in the 90's
thatsit07 4 months ago
Lau Jaam is Lau Kar Leung's Father. His Teacher was "Butcher" Wing.
Koryuhoka 1 year ago
This is the real traditional thing. The limited cinematic technique in those days actually showed us the real thing. Just look at those consistent and powerful ma bo (馬步). Those were the good old days. Look at the 4 letters for the temple, they were written from right to left. That's tradition!
baiding99 1 year ago 2
Wahh',..HUGE Lion heads! Those ain't your' lasor-paper/aluminum-tubing heads,..LOLOL!!! Takes REAL kung-fu strength to play those! Also,..what is the Lion with the LongShaggy-hair? Looks like a cross between Northern & Southern style!? Interesting! Tai hao-le'! Duo xie Ni, Coach Li
MemphisFlash 3 years ago 5
You don't see Lion heads like that anymore!!!
Thank you, I've mostly just seen the pictures
from the old days.
notyourmind 4 years ago
Whatever Liondance means, it is great to see the Masters of the Masters! I am very impressed!!
Thanks for that valuble video-clip!
BMB4LKW 4 years ago
What a find!!! This is sweet... Thank you for sharing...
fensifu 4 years ago
I love it!!
Awesome footage. great skill.
banditshaw 4 years ago
great video,these are the old lion heads..very,very heavy !
Thanks for sharing
FrankyLau 4 years ago