Clark Tang (far left) is part of a group who meet annually at the Bruce Lee memorial in Seattle, Washington to celebrate Lee’s birthday. Lee lived in Seattle for many years and had a martial arts school. Photo was taken in 2014.
Clark Tang founded Wing Chun martial arts school in Signal Hill, CA in 2012. The school was also a temple and open to children and adults. It was in operation for about 10 years. Photo taken in 2014.
Clark Tang with Grand Master Wong Long Ching, Hong Kong, 2014. Ching was an important influence on Clark’s philosophy and martial arts perspective. He calls Ching his adopted father and is very close to him.
Clark Tang’s second time visiting Cambodia in 2004. Clark is standing beside the statue of King Sisowath near Wat Phnom in Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh. He went on this trip to sponsor his parents to come to the U.S.
Clark Tang with his father, Chea Pen, on Clark’s first trip back to Cambodia in 2001. Clark had not seen his father since 1979 when he and his grandmother escaped to Thailand. His father was a tailor before the war and the Khmer Rouge had treated him relatively well. Fearing the trip was too dangerous, his mother and father chose to stay in Cambodia rather than make the trip to the refugee camps in Thailand. Clark sponsored his parents to the U.S. and is currently taking care of them. Location: Banteay Srey temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia.