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Wah Fu Estate was created in 1971.
Pamela Fu's birth name is Pamela Mei Wah Fu.
There is only one that I know of that's in Pennsylvania. It's in Beaver, PA. From Grace Martial Arts they are: Wah Lum Kung Fu in Tampa, Florida Wah Lum Kung Fu in Delray Beach, Florida AND Wah Lum Kung Fu in Syracuse, New York. The most famous Wah Lum Kung Fu School (from Disney's "Mulan" and "Mulan 2") is in Orlando, Florida.
The cast of Ren rou tian fu luo - 1993 includes: Bonnie Fu Kwong Leung Wong Ka Wah Lam
The cast of Yu Ta-fu chuan ji - 1988 includes: Sachiko Nakamura Tat Wah Fok as Yu Da Fu
The cast of Bi hai fu shi - 1956 includes: Yuet Ching Lee Ying Ding Wah Fong Lui Kam Tie Li
The cast of Yang zi dang zhi fu mu en - 1953 includes: Ying Choi Cheung Wah Lung Szema Junhui Shangguan
The cast of Fu gui kuang hua - 1993 includes: Alfred Cheung Wah Kong Wai Man Lau Teresa Mo Lap Sam Lam Cher Yeung
If you need qualifications then it isn't worth it. Find some where else.
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My fortune cookie says "LEARN CHINESE - husband (zhang) (fu).
Yes, there is a style of of Mantis Kung Fu. There are three styles: Northern Praying Mantis, Southern Praying Mantis, and Wah Lum Praying Mantis. Wah Lum Kung Fu is named after the temple Wah Lum in Tampa, Florida. Mimi Chan choreographed for Disney's "Mulan" and Mulan II". You should check out her website. It's really cool. Mimi is usually undefeated. Grace Martial Arts School, which is also in Tampa, Florida teaches Wah Lum Kung Fu, as well as many different martial arts to choose from, so you can find your style. Hope this helps! There are many more than 3 praying mantis styles. Wah Lum is named after the Wah Lum System from China, of which the Temple in Orlando is the branch where the current grandmaster resides. Mimi Chan did do Mulan...back in the day. Check out Wahlum.com for more info in the system. It also lists the schools around the world. The only Tampa school which teaches WahLum is run By Sifu Tom Haase, and is called Wahlum Kung Fu of Tampa. Simply look on google to get educated!! --- There are many styles of Praying Mantis. Both Southern and Northern styles. Wah Lum Tam Tui Northern Praying Mantis style Kung Fu is of course a northern style. It was founded by Lee Kwon Shan who blended his family style of Tam Tui (Seeking Legs) with the Jut Sow Praying Mantis (Wrestling Hands) he learned from Abbot Ching Yeung at the Wah Lum Shaolin temple in Shantung Providence. Among the northern styles of praying mantis Kung Fu are: Seven Star, Jut Sow, Plum Blossom, Tai Chi Plum Blossom, Rigid Plate, Eight Step, Six Harmonies, Jade Ring, Secret Gate, Goddess Tai Chi, and Tai Chi Among the southern styles of praying mantis are: Chu Gar, Kwan Sai Jook Lum, Chow Gar, and Iron Ox