Bronze statue of Bruce Lee marks Hong Kong’s new five-year exhibition celebrating his life

Hong Kong honors martial arts legend Bruce Lee on the 40th anniversary of his death with a five-year exhibition beginning July 20, 2013.

A bronze statue of Bruce Lee, who died of an allergic reaction to some pain killers in 1973, now stands outside the exhibition at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.

The exhibition displays everything from his yellow tracksuit he wore in “Game of Death,” to poems written by Bruce Lee, to a set of mirrors where visitors can pose to echo iconic martial arts scenes from Bruce Lee’s classic film “Enter the Dragon.”

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Kung fu icon Bruce Lee celebrated in new exhibition in Hong Kong to mark 40 years since martial arts legend’s untimely death