Effort Underway to Bring a Bruce Lee Statue to SF's Chinatown
Briefly

The initiative to erect a statue of Bruce Lee in San Francisco's Chinatown is gaining traction, with a press conference involving former Mayor Willie Brown and community leaders. The project, led by the Chinese Historical Society of America Museum (CHSA), aims to immortalize Lee's legacy, focusing on an iconic moment from his most famous film. Although a sculptor has been commissioned, the project still needs to secure funding and an exact location in Chinatown for the statue, highlighting community involvement and support from several organizations, including The Bruce Lee Foundation.
The Bruce Lee Statue Project aims to honor his legacy in Chinatown while still securing funds and a permanent location for the monument.
Community leaders, including former Mayor Willie Brown, actively support the effort to bring a Bruce Lee statue to San Francisco's Chinatown.
The statue project is envisioned to depict Bruce Lee in action, encapsulating the essence of his most iconic film moments.
While planning is underway, the project currently faces financial hurdles and is searching for an appropriate site in Chinatown.
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