Wing Chun is the name of a system of martial arts developed in southern China approximately 300 years ago. Its originator, the Buddhist nun Ng Mui, was a master of
Shaolin Kung Fu and used this knowledge to invent a way to take advantage of the weaknesses inherent in the other Shaolin systems. This new system was well-guarded and
passed on to only a few, very dedicated students. Later,
the style became known as Wing Chun, after Ng Mui's
first student, a woman named Yim Wing Chun.
Offers biographies with lineage trees, overviews of forms and derivatives, and articles covering history and current developments. http://www.wingchunkuen.com/
Dedicated to preserving the knowledge and history of Ving Tsun Kung Fu. Open to all families of Ving Tsun, Wing Chun, Wing Tsun and associated styles. http://www.vtmuseum.org
A website intended as a resource for practioners of Wing Chun Kung Fu. It also contains additional material from other styles of Kung Fu and different martial arts systems such as TaeKwonDo. (contains popup windows) http://members.tripod.com/alandnay/