, "style of the way", is a style of Kung Fu founded by the late Grandmaster Chan Dau in the Yung Kay district of in the late . Chan was a student of Yu Mui , monks at a nearby Buddhist monastery , Jow Lung , and Tam Sam . He established a school in Canton and later at the Sham Shui Po district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. The tradition continues today in Hong Kong, by Chan Dau's son, Chan Ching and one of Chan Dau's prominent disciple, Paul Chan in Toronto, Canada.
The style is a combination of Hung Gar, Choy Li Fut, Jow Ga and Hop Gar. Some of the sets of this style include Drunken Eight Immortals and Drunken Fan, Lohon Kau Da, Lohon Kuen, Tei Saat Kuen.
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