Though closely associated with the school of Taijiquan, he founded a separate organisation called the Hong Kong Tai Chi Association which is now run by his son Cheng Kam Yan .
Cheng Tin Hung produced a series of books and VCDs on the subject of Taijiquan and was also involved in the production of the 1974 Hong Kong movie called ‘The Shadow Boxer' . He appears in the opening scenes and some of his techniques were also used within the fight scenes of the movie proper.
During the 1980s Cheng Tin Hung travelled to the UK to promote Taijiquan with one of his students Dan Docherty, and also produced a joint publication with him called Wutan Tai Chi Chuan.
During the 1990s Cheng Tin Hung’s Taijiquan career was slowly drawn to a close with the onset of diabetes and its debilitating effects; he finally passed from this world in 2005.
Some career highlights of note
*1950 established the Cheng Tin Hung Tai Chi Academy in Hong Kong
*1957 won the Hong Kong Macau Taiwan boxing competition held in Taiwan
*1972 established the Hong Kong Tai Chi Association
*1975 in conjunction with the Hong Kong government established Taijiquan classes throughout Hong Kong
*1980s started construction of Tai Chi Heights, part retirement home and part Taijiquan resource centre in his hometown in Guangdong Province China.
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