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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Bruce lee

Bruce lee was one the best fighter in the world, he travelled around the world and learned lots of different techniques like tae-kwondo, judo, ninjutsu, but his main one was kung-fu. Bruce lee's real name  is Lee Jun-fan. 


Bruce lee was so fast he once broke five boards with a speed record on Hong Kong TV  Bruce lee was actually born in San Francisco, He was born in year of the dragon so he carries the blessing of the dragons. His ancestry is German and Chinese, his dad is full Chinese and his mum is German Chinese.


After seeing Bruce fight directors and film makers started to include him in their movies. In fact he was one of the best actors in the 90's. He has won a lot of champion ships and fights. 

Some people says that his wife killed him with a pill , others says he died in a fight and some says he got killed by sword that went through his body. some people also say he got killed by some sort of magical kung-fu monks that had powers.


I hope you enjoyed this history of Bruce lee (lee Jun-Fan) please write a comment.













 

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

MY STAY AT WAITANGI

Waitangi was the best experience I have ever had, I will tell you my favourite and not so favourite part of the trip.

Starting with the not so favourite part. I didn't really like the bus ride because I am very carsick and it was more than 3 hours, that was actually my highest record on staying on a bus. The worst thing was that we couldn't swim at Copthorne hotel because we didn't have enough time, that swimming pool looked so cool. last but not least I didn't really like some of the food because they are just not my type, but some of them were delicious especially the Hangi.

Okay, my favourite parts of the trip, in first place would have to be the powhiri at runanga marae, it actually took me to the past and showed me what the maori culture were, they were not afraid of their enemy, I really liked the maori instrument and the weapons that they used in the olden days and now. I loved the performance, I was actually a bit scared.

The second thing I loved was the marae stay, that night Faia Ema told us a some of her child hood stories they were funny and inspiring. She also told us the relationship between all of us. Saying goodbye to Faia Ema was really sad.

Last but not least my favourite thing was hanging out with my friends and have a great trip.