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Traditionally Master-Practitioner reserved Bil Sze for their Closed-Door-Students, hence the saying, 'Bil Sze But Cuet Moon' (Bil Sze does not go out the door). Grandmaster Stephen T.K. Chan had decided to reveal the Bil Sze form to show that there were no mysteries within the Wing Chun School. Continuing his dedication in preserving the Wing Chun School, Grandmaster Stephen T.K. Chan recently released a ten volume video series covering the complete Wing Chun School syllabus from basic to the advanced weaponry techniques.

Grandmaster Stephen T.K. Chan sparring with a Muay Thai practitioner.

29th May, 1993. Grandmaster Stephen Chan sparring with a Champion Thai Boxer at the famous Lumpinee Studium, Bangkok, Thailand.
July 1983. Grandmaster Stephen T.K. Chan sparring with Mr. Don Wilson - America Full Contact Champion. Nautilus Health Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui, EAST, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
   
For me it has been a privilege to know and study with Grandmaster Stephen T.K. Chan. After my initial meeting with him, I was overwhelmed with enthusiasm, a feeling I seldom have aroused upon such a short meeting with anybody. My meeting this time however was different. For the first time I was introduced to the mind of a true martial artist. Since being accepted as a personal student of Grandmaster Stephen T.K. Chan, my training under his auspices has had far greater meaning that at any other time within my martial art training.
   
Grandmaster Stephen Chan (Right) demonstrates the famous Wing Chun Ba Cham Dao (Butterfly Knives) against the Pole.
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