Jack Tu
Jack Tu, born in Taiwan in 1985, hails from a family deeply rooted in martial arts. He began his journey in Chinese kung fu at the tender age of three, guided by the teachings of his long-time mentor, Qigong master Tu Jinsheng. Early in his training, he also had the privilege of learning from the renowned Ji Lianjie. Tu's passion extends beyond martial arts; he has a profound appreciation for traditional culture, excelling in calligraphy and painting, particularly in watercolor and sketching. His artistic creations have been showcased in various exhibitions and published works, with notable dragon-themed ceramic pieces featured in museum displays during charity auctions.
Throughout his career, Tu has achieved remarkable milestones, including being crowned the North American martial arts champion, earning him the title of the “King of Weapons” in the region. His charisma and skill have led to numerous television appearances across Asian networks. A significant highlight of his career occurred in 2008 when he competed in the prestigious "Dragon's Successor" global talent competition, where he triumphed over 270,000 participants. This win brought him recognition from the legendary Jackie Chan, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in both martial arts and the arts.