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In Foshan, Master Guo Weizhan continues a tradition six decades in the making. As a fifth-generation inheritor of Wing Chun – a Chinese martial arts form – his journey began in childhood, guided by his father, Guo Fu, who learned directly from Ip Man himself. Today, the training hall remains his sanctuary. Each slow form and each precise strike carry the weight of generations. Students come not only to learn technique, but to witness living history. Master Guo passes down a connection to the very roots of Wing Chun, keeping the art as revered today as it was decades ago.
In Foshan, Master Guo Weizhan continues a tradition six decades in the making. As a fifth-generation inheritor of Wing Chun – a Chinese martial arts form – his journey began in childhood, guided by his father, Guo Fu, who learned directly from Ip Man himself. Today, the training hall remains his sanctuary. Each slow form and each precise strike carry the weight of generations. Students come not only to learn technique, but to witness living history. Master Guo passes down a connection to the very roots of Wing Chun, keeping the art as revered today as it was decades ago.