W. Wong (left), chairman of the Bruce Lee Club, helps to hang a portrait of the martial arts legend on July 14 at an art exhibition in Hong Kong to mark the 50th anniversary of his death. Lee died aged 32 on July 20, 1973. Photo: Isaac Lawrence/VCG
 
A man poses for a photo with a statue of Lee on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront promenade in Hong Kong Saturday. Photo: May James/VCG
 
The Hong Kong Heritage Museum has opened a pop-up exhibition featuring items related to Lee this month, including a life-size half-body statue. Photo: Hou Yu/China News Service, VCG
 
A television shows one of Lee’s films at a restaurant in Hong Kong on Tuesday. Photo: Bertha Wang/VCG
 
Lee poses for a photo with his mother and siblings in Hong Kong in the late 1950s. Lee was born in November 1940. Photo: VCG
 
In 1969, Lee appeared alongside American actress Linda Dangcil as a Chinese immigrant named Lin in an episode of “Here Come the Brides” titled Marriage Chinese Style. This is the only English language non-fight role Lee played in his career. Photo: VCG
 
Lee makes a flying kick on the set of the film “Big Boss” in 1971. Photo: VCG
 
Producer Fred Weintraub talks to Lee on the set of the 1973 film “Enter the Dragon.” It was to be Lee’s last completed film before his death. Photo: VCG
 
Actor Steve McQueen straightens the sign on the casket at Lee’s funeral in Seattle, Washington, in July 1973. Photo: VCG