Here we will be providing information on the fascinating world of the last of the closed-door internal arts of China. This site is being presented by the current lineage holder to the system, Grandmaster Wai Lun Choi. Liu Ho Pa Fa (Mandarin), Lok Hop Ba Fa (Cantonese) also known as “Water Boxing". The system given here is the original form handed down from the founder to each succeeding masters. This system should not be confused with the simplified "Wu Shu" version.

Sifu Henry Regalado & Grandmaster Wai-Lun Choi
Master Wai-Lun Choi is a living legend of Martial Arts. Born in 1939, he began studying Lama at the age of 18 under Chan Keun Ng, and later took on Muay Thai, Judo, and Northern Shaolin.
In 1962, he became aware of the internal arts (T'ai Chi Ch'uan, Pa Kua Chang, Hsing-I Chuan, and Hsing-I Li Ho Pa Fa) as taught by Grand Master Chan Yik-Yan, and after an entire year of entertaining Master Chan, during which time he was not allowed to speak of Martial Arts, Master Chan accepted him as a pupil.
After defeating Wong "Crazy Horse" Chai Leung in the 1971 Southeast Asian Hand-to-Hand Martial Arts Tournament in a spectacular display of skill and power, Grand Master Chan named Master Choi the successor to and head of the Hsing-I Liu Ho Ba Fa System.