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Why are there only two bronze statues on the Avenue of Stars?

The two bronze statues on the Avenue of Stars are the leaders of the era, and other artists are not qualified.

In the Hong Kong entertainment industry in 100 years, so far, only two people have left bronze statues on the Hong Kong Avenue of Stars. One is Anita Mui and the other is Bruce Lee. Anita Mui was born in a family of six. The family was relatively poor. Her father was a boatman and was often involved in troubles. As the mainstay, his father died young due to illness. As a child from a poor family, Anita Mui went to work in a theater to earn money.

Anita Mui acts like the wind blowing gently on the stage, entering the hearts of the audience step by step. A typhoon is like waving your sleeves without taking away a single cloud. Until she collapsed completely after the concert, Anita Mui, who was seriously ill, collapsed. There will never be another Anita Mui.

After her death, Su Yongkang called her "Hong Kong's daughter" and spiritual leader; Alan Tam posted "I will always miss her" on Weibo. On July 18, 2014, a bronze statue cast by sculptor Cao Chongen was unveiled on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. The base of the bronze statue is engraved with Andy Lau's inscription "Daughter of Hong Kong".

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In 1962, Bruce Lee opened the "Zhenfan Martial Arts Academy" and created his own Jeet Kune Do in 1967. Bruce Lee passed away in Hong Kong on July 20, 1973. Only 32 years old. In 1979, the Los Angeles city government designated June 8, the opening date of the reshoot version of "Game of Death", as "Bruce Lee Day" (July 8 was an incorrect translation).

In 1993, the United States issued banknotes commemorating the 20th anniversary of Bruce Lee's death, and the Hollywood Walk of Fame was paved with a Bruce Lee commemorative star. In the same year, he was awarded the "Lifetime Achievement Award" by the Hong Kong Film Awards. In November 1998, he was awarded the "Martial Arts Movie Superstar Award" by the Chinese Wushu Association.