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Chan Kam Lee : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chan Kam Lee Chan Kam Lee (李陈金) was the first Taoist to teach the Taoist Arts in the West according to an account by Chee Soo in a book called "Taoist Yoga" published by Thorsons an imprint of Harper Collins in 1983. He established a Taoist Arts school in London in 1930〔Taoist Yoga by Chee Soo published by Aquarian Press (Thorsons publishing group) 1983 ISBN 0850303230 - page 158〕 teaching Lee-style t'ai chi ch'uan, Qigong, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Feng Shou 'Hand of the Wind' Kung Fu. Chan Lee is referenced in several further books written by Chee Soo and published by HarperCollins.〔The Taoist Art of Feng Shou published by Aquarian Press, Wellingborough, Northants 1983 (Thorsons/HarperCollins) ISBN 0850303605 pages 8, 13, 24, 224, 231-2〕〔Taoist Yoga published by Aquarian Press, Wellingborough, Northants 1983 (Thorsons/HarperCollins) ISBN 085030332X page 33〕〔The Tao of Long Life published by Aquarian Press, Wellingborough, Northants in 1982 (Thorsons/HarperCollins)ISBN 0850303206 pages 19,120〕〔The Taoist Ways of Healing published by Aquarian Press (Thorsons/HarperCollins) 1986 (ISBN 085030475X) pages 12, 48, 137-8〕 ==Business== Chan Kam Lee was the last in line of the Lee family from Weihaiwei in northern China, and as he was an importer and exporter of precious and semi-precious stones, he travelled thousands of miles promoting his business, which was mainly between Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and England. After he had built up a stable business he finally set up his main office in London, and from there he did most of his trade.
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