wing chun is a close combat fighting style made by master ip, it based on hand movements and fist attacks long arms would do very well in this , but it is one of the hardest kung fu styles to master.
Wing Chun was created for little people, it was created by a little woman to deal with bigger men... therefore it is more aptly suited to those trying to deal with those long-armed people. It's about leverage- the shorter the lever, the better the wing chun--the shorter the arm the more powerful the lever--the same is true of southern (and to a lesser degree) northern mantis kung fu styles.
Wing chun only has 3 hand forms, all of which involve very little complexity in the lower body--ie it's somewhat easier to grasp when there are fewer things to focus on, such as swivels, advanced kicks, old school kung fu postures, etc.
The best kung fu for a tall person is certainly not wing chun, or any sort of southern kung fu. I would recommend shaolin, right from the temple. It has a huge diversity of movement, including an array of long kicks and long-armed punches, not to mention many practicing monks are of a taller stature. I'd recommend doing some YouTube research, but shaolin is a top-notch contender.
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