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Dan Durke


Dan Durke’s Khao-I-Dang documentation photo indicating he has been sponsored to the US. 1981.
Dan Durke’s Khao-I-Dang documentation photo indicating he has been sponsored to the US. 1981.

Clark Tang


Funeral of Clark Tang’s grandfather, Cheark Ung, at a temple in Phnom Penh, Cambodia 1974. Cheark Ung’s photo and coffin are at center. Back row (left to right): Kim Ung, uncle; Pang Ung, uncle; Kim Heang Ung, uncle. Middle row (left to right): You Long, grandmother. Clark is the child in front. People to the right are unidentified. The grandfather died of a stroke or heart attack before the war. Family members shaved their heads and wore white out of respect for the deceased. Kim Ung had been a military policeman and his entire family was killed during the Khmer Rouge period. Kim Heang Ung was a doctor and was also killed during the Khmer Rouge.
Funeral of Clark Tang’s grandfather, Cheark Ung, at a temple in Phnom Penh, Cambodia 1974. Cheark Ung’s photo and coffin are at center. Back row (left to right): Kim Ung, uncle; Pang Ung, uncle; Kim Heang Ung, uncle. Middle row (left to right): You Long, grandmother. Clark is the child in front. People to the right are unidentified. The grandfather died of a stroke or heart attack before the war. Family members shaved their heads and wore white out of respect for the deceased. Kim Ung had been a military policeman and his entire family was killed during the Khmer Rouge period. Kim Heang Ung was a doctor and was also killed during the Khmer Rouge.

Clark Tang


An add for Shihan Essence featuring Clark Tang.
An add for Shihan Essence featuring Clark Tang.

Clark Tang


Robert Wall, a karate expert, who appeared in several Bruce Lee movies including, “Enter the Dragon,” was Clark’s daughter’s godfather. He died in 2022. Photo taken in Artesia, CA 2020.
Robert Wall, a karate expert, who appeared in several Bruce Lee movies including, “Enter the Dragon,” was Clark’s daughter’s godfather. He died in 2022. Photo taken in Artesia, CA 2020.

Clark Tang


Clark Tang with his daughter, Kimberly Tang, when she was about 1 year old in Artesia, CA 2019. Clark is separated from his wife, but remains close to his daughter and is active in her care. Kimberly studies martial arts already. Clark feels she has many characteristics of his grandmother.
Clark Tang with his daughter, Kimberly Tang, when she was about 1 year old in Artesia, CA 2019. Clark is separated from his wife, but remains close to his daughter and is active in her care. Kimberly studies martial arts already. Clark feels she has many characteristics of his grandmother.

Clark Tang


Clark Tang made this flyer to explain his philosophy on Wing Chun Kung Fu. The upper photo was taken at a hotel in Los Angeles at a martial arts convention in 2016.
Clark Tang made this flyer to explain his philosophy on Wing Chun Kung Fu. The upper photo was taken at a hotel in Los Angeles at a martial arts convention in 2016.
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