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Bruce Lee Day Officially Recognized | Venice Beach News
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California just made history by officially declaring May 17th Bruce Lee Day — the first time a Chinese American has been honored with a state holiday. Born in San Francisco in 1940, Lee returned to the city on that very date in 1959 at age 18, and his legacy now echoes through culture, film, and philosophy. Governor Newsom signed the bill recognizing Lee’s global impact as a martial artist, actor, and cultural bridge-builder. His daughter Shannon Lee calls it proof of his enduring power to inspire — helping people see themselves, find strength, and rise above stereotypes. From Hollywood’s early barriers to his timeless teachings on discipline, Lee’s story continues to ignite confidence in young people and athletes alike. Celebrations across California aim to honor his journey of overcoming adversity and achieving greatness — cementing his place not just in entertainment history, but in the soul of the state and beyond.
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