In my youth, I was not one for enjoying museums, however my interest in wing chun won and I decided in 2002 to visit and take a tour. My museum tour was given by the museum Curator Grand Master Benny Meng. Sifu Meng’s obvious mission oriented heart felt passion during the presentation not only inspired me it was as if time stood still. The attention to historical detail and historical artifacts allowed the history of wing chun to come alive on that day. Due to this immersive experience, I signed up through the museum’s training program to learn the wing chun system through the eyes of, what felt like on that day, a living breathing history. I highly recommend all wing chun practitioners and martial artists alike to visit the museum and enjoy the results of the...
Read moreAmazing source of knowledge! Grandmaster Benny Meng has built this museum through extensive research! GM Meng has traveled to the sources of knowledge at home and abroad, including both the Northern and Southern Shaolin Temples in China! The wealth of knowledge accumulated in this museum should not be missed! Any serious Martial Artist needs to visit at least once. Every visit provides new information in to Wing Chun and Kung Fu. These significant insights will change your whole perspective about what you think you know about Kung Fu! Life changing to...
Read moreThe Wing Chun Museum (VTM) is the result of more than 30 years of research by Benny Meng, Curator of the VTM and Grand Master of the Shaolin Wing Chun kung fu system. It showcases the storied history of the Art of Wing Chun from its inception in the Southern Shaolin Temple, through the underground secret societies of China, to its introduction to the world in the 20th century. If you have a passion for Wing Chun, or just a passing curiosity, you won't be disappointed by visiting the Ving Tsun Museum at Meng's Martial Arts in Huber...
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