Kung Fu legend Bruce Lee’s death on 20 July 1973 deprived an avid worldwide audience of more epoch-making films such as his “Enter the Dragon”, “The Chinese Connection” and “Return of the Dragon”. He created the martial arts genre in movies and gave Chinese people around the world something to be proud of. So intense and loving is the aura that still surrounds Bruce Lee that it also extends to an average two-storey house in a Hong Kong suburb called Kowloon Tong. The house at 41 Cumberland Avenue is where the star lived officially with his wife, Linda Lee Cadwell, son Brandon (who also was to die tragically young) and daughter Shannon.
This is being converted into something of a memorial finally by the Hong Kong Authorities.

