In Hong Kong, the former mansion of movie star and kung fu legend Bruce Lee will be demolished and replaced with a Chinese-studies center.
Lee, who is depicted in the new Quentin Tarantino film, Once upon a Time … in Hollywood, moved from the U.S. to Hong Kong as a child and spent the last years of his life there with his family, before he died in 1973 at age 32.
The house, known as the Crane’s Nest, was bought by a local businessman in 1974 who hoped to preserve it, but repairs proved to be too expensive. Historians claimed that at one point the home was being used as a “love hotel.”