Lee Cho Foon (Wun Lee) - The First Generation and Founder of Hung Fut Pai - Sin Sin Tong

Hung Fut Pai is a traditional Southern Shaolin kung fu style. The roots of the Hung Fut Pai lineage originate nearly 400 years ago at the Southern Shaolin Ching HwaTemple in China. The founder of the style, Lee Cho Foon, combined the external strength of Hung Ga Kung Fu and the soft internal strength of the Buddha Palm (Fut Ga Kung Fu). Lee Cho Foon spent many years learning from one of Shaolin's most famous fighters, Hung Si Kwan – the founder of Hung Ga. He perfected his skills and developed the iron palm at the monastery where he learned Fut Ga. Finally, after many years of devotion he developed the unique style of Kung Fu known today as Hung Fut Pai.

Wong Wing Kei - The Second Generation of Hung Fut Pai - Yee Yee Tong

Lee Ton Foon - The Third Generation of Hung Fut Pai - But But Tong

Ho Don Den - The Fourth Generation of Hung Fut Pai - Sang Sang Tong

Ng Tone - The Fith Generation of Hung Fut Pai - Shing Shing Tong

Hung Chiu Shing (Bak Mo Chiu / White Hair Devil) - The Sixth Generation of Hung Fut Pai - Po Po Tong

Bock Mo
Hung Chiu Sing aks. Bak Mo Chiu was one of Hung Fut Pai most inportant GrandMasters. He is created for bring Hung Fut from China to Hong Kong. Today allmost all the branches of Hung Fut Pai can be trased bact to him. Bock Mo Chiu is a father to us all.

When Bak Mo was a laborer working on the roof, he would watch the monks practice their techniques and forms. He slowly learned their movements. One day the monk called him down from the roof top and demanded that he show the kung fu he had taught himself. Impressed by his skills, the monk formally taught Bak Mo Hung Fut Pai, eventually making him the next generation of Hung Fut Pai. After years of training Bak Mo left Shoalin and started teaching throughout southern China. Eventually Bak Mo left China to come to Hong Kong.

Bak Mo Chiu taught many of the 7nth generation - Fa Fa Tong - both in China and in Hong Kong. He had three sons Hung Sin Po, Hung Ngan Shu, and Hung Yiu Chung. His first two died early in their lives. After his fathers death, Hung Yiu Chung took over leadership of the style. Working closely with his class mates, he formally started the Hung Fut Pai Association. Located in Hong Kong, the International Hung Fut Pai Chinese Kung Fu Association is now run by the 8th generation Yung Yung Tong.