The expansive townhouse, located in Hong Kong, is currently owned by billionaire philanthropist Yu Panglin, who put the property on the market only to quickly change his mind and pull it off, indicating that he may donate the property if enough Lee fans continue to lobby for a Lee museum.
Despite the fact that Lee was born in the United States, he is an adopted son of China, commemorated by a statue on the city's famed waterfront. Lee passed away in 1973 under mysterious circumstances.
—The ARTISTdirect Staff
07.08.08
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