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- Legendary martial arts hero Wong Fei-Hung fights against foreign forces' plundering of China. When Aunt Yee arrives back from America, Wong Fei-Hung assumes the role of her protector.
- Arriving by train in Guangzhou, 1895, the trio fight off White Lotus followers, who want to kill all foreigners and the cute, European dressed 13th Aunt. It's not kung fu master Dr. Wong's (Jet Li) last fight.
- Following an ambush in his visit to America, Wong Fei-hung becomes separated from his fellow travelers and suffers memory loss.
- Master Wong and his disciples enroll in the 'Dancing Lion Competition' to stop an assassination plot and to battle an arrogant, deceitful opponent.
- Brand new epic adventure set during a tumultuous time in China, when left without a leader, the cavalry is attacked by the powerful allies and pirate bands. A martial arts master, Wong Fei-Hong and Aunt Yee return to do battle against these evil forces.
- Wong Fei Hung must deal with both foreign threats and the nationalist Red Lantern Society in this continuation of the popular kung fu series.
- In turn of the 20th century China, Chinese folk Wong Fei Hung faces many problems during the Chinese revolution, he continues to run his herbal clinic Po Chi Lum while facing many revolutionaries and martial arts opponents.
- After the Chino-Japanese War, the Army of the Rising Sun tries to gain control of the Guangdong province with a secret organization. Martial Arts Master Wong Fei-Hung and his students attempt to stop this attack.
- We were part of a very small group of Italians, says the author, to have the unique chance of witnessing an extraordinary time in the history of China. In 1971 and 1972, Anna, my wife, and I lived in Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou. I used to have super 8 silent video-camera that I took along with me wherever I could. Recently, I felt the urge to travel to China again,not as a tourist but to retrieve memories of the past. When we come across elderly people, they are eager to share the feelings that could not be expressed in those extreme times, and we do feel the same! But, when we talk to young people, we are astonished by their unawareness of their own past.
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