Practitioners of Lee-style tai chi believe Chan Kam Lee was a Taoist teacher who brought Taoist Arts to the West. According to Chee Soo, Chan Kam Lee established a Taoist Arts school in Red Lion Square in Holborn in 1930[1] teaching Lee-style tai chi, Qigong, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Feng Shou 'Hand of the Wind' kung fu, and used his knowledge of Chinese Medicine and Herbalism to adapt the Ch'ang Ming diet for Westerners. Chan Kam Lee is referenced in several books written by Chee Soo and published by HarperCollins,[2][3][4][5] but there is no corroboration of his existence independent of Chee Soo's accounts.
- ^ Taoist Yoga by Chee Soo published by Aquarian Press (Thorsons publishing group) 1983 ISBN 0850303230 - page 158
- ^ The Taoist Art of Feng Shou published by Aquarian Press, Wellingborough, Northants 1983 (Thorsons/HarperCollins) ISBN 0850303605 pages 8, 13, 24, 224, 231-2
- ^ Taoist Yoga published by Aquarian Press, Wellingborough, Northants 1983 (Thorsons/HarperCollins) ISBN 085030332X page 33
- ^ The Tao of Long Life published by Aquarian Press, Wellingborough, Northants in 1982 (Thorsons/HarperCollins)ISBN 0850303206 pages 19,120
- ^ The Taoist Ways of Healing published by Aquarian Press (Thorsons/HarperCollins) 1986 (ISBN 085030475X) pages 12, 48, 137-8