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The “Day in the Life of Bruce Lee: Do You Know Bruce? Part 3” exhibition at Wing Luke Museum shows personal aspects of Bruce Lee’s life such as his routines and work out strategies to his art, reading, and time with family and friends.

Highlights of the new exhibit include: Bruce Lee’s own writings and poetry, calendars, rare drawings, custom training equipment, and personal photos; Hall of Mirrors installation, inspired by the infamous Enter the Dragon scene; and a digital interactive where visitors can view Bruce Lee’s Day in the Life schedule and recreate and share their own day.

The first 15 visitors each day receive a free limited edition postcard, according to a statement by Wing Luke Museum. Each month will feature a new design (while supplies last).

About the Bruce Lee Exhibition Series: The Do You Know Bruce? exhibition series at the Wing Luke Museum provides fresh and untold perspectives on Bruce Lee’s life and his connection to Seattle. Developed in partnership with Bruce Lee’s wife and daughter and the Bruce Lee Foundation, it is the only interactive exhibition, outside of Hong Kong, about Bruce Lee. Featuring personal family items and memorabilia, the exhibition series give both an intimate and wide angle approach to detailing his personal philosophy as well as the external influences and circumstances that helped shaped his journey from a young student in Seattle to a global icon who continues to inspire millions.

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