A new exhibition honouring Bruce Lee has opened in Hong Kong, marking 85 years since the martial arts icon returned to the city as a child and reinforcing his enduring cultural legacy.
Titled “Bruce Lee Homecoming - 85 Years Later”, the free showcase is being held at the Prudential Centre in Jordan, on the historic site of the former Katherine Building where Lee once lived.
Running until May 31, the exhibition features a newly unveiled life-sized statue, “Be Like Water”, inspired by Lee’s philosophy of adaptability and inner calm. Visitors can also explore a curated collection of rare posters and previously unseen photographs from private archives.
With the Labour Day Golden Week approaching, organisers expect the exhibition to draw strong interest, positioning the site as a lasting cultural landmark for fans and visitors alike.

