Plans underway for Bruce Lee statue in San Francisco's Chinatown
The Chinese Historical Society of America Museum (CHSA) announce the official launch of the Bruce Lee Statue project, celebrating the legendary martial artist and film star who was born in San Francisco's Chinatown in 1940. In partnership with a diverse coalition of community organizations, including the Rose Pak Community Fund, The Bruce Lee Foundation, and Stand With Asians, CHSA is spearheading the effort to commission and install a public statue to honor the groundbreaking Chinese American icon.
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