Hong Kong Chen-style and Xinyi Hun-yuan Taichiquan
Association
and
Raymond HO H.F. Hun-yuan Martial Art Academy
Master Raymond HO, Hin-fai, Chair of the
Association, is an internal disciple of Great Master Mr. Feng Zhiqiang, and in
succession to teach martial art in Hong Kong. The Association was officially
registered in 2002 as a non-profit organization.
Master Ho Hin-fai, born in 1962, is now working as a principal lecturer
in Hong Kong Police College for Promotion Course of Commanders and Non
Commissioned Officers. He has been in charge of Special Duty Unit, Airport
Security Unit, and was the Personal Security Officer of HK Chief Executive and
Chief Instructor of Hong Kong Police Chinese Wushu Club. He is an expert in
physical fitness, firearms tactics and unarmed combat. He is a Permanent
Honorable Chair of HK Chinese Martial Arts Association and the Committee
Secretary.
When Master Ho was young, he processed a strong sense of justice and
great interest in martial arts. He has practiced different kinds of East and
West martial art since 1969, and once learnt from the fighting style of Tibetan
White Crane in early 70’ and was a famous representative since then.
Furthermore, he was taught by a superior Tibetan Lama for the core principles
of Buddhism and the internal martial art skills and he became deeply skilled
and sophisticated. Later on, Mr. HO fortunately met his master scholar Mr. Feng
who inspired Mr. HO in the spherical concepts of “Hun Yuan (The reality of
Universe)” and the way of altruistic contribution. For the promotion of the
cultural treasures, Mr. HO devotes to impart his knowledge and skill with
seriousness to any student with good qualities as to maintain the doctrine
reputation and real heritage. Those students who represented the Association to
participate in competition included the sliver metal of the World Champion of Armed
Force and Police in 2002; the awards of golden, silver and bronze metals in
various Taichi, and Martial Art Tournaments between 02 and 07. It is a great
remarkable achievement for all disciples in HK.