Meet Benjamin Colussi – the French martial artist turning ancient Chinese combat into a 21st-century cultural phenomenon. This disciple of Foshan-based Master Liu Weixin has become Bak Mei Quan’s modern ambassador, blending tradition with digital innovation as action choreographer for the Sifu video game that’s captivated 15 million players worldwide.
🔥 His secret? Translating Bak Mei’s explosive power and razor-sharp close-range combat into gaming magic that’s as authentic as it is adrenaline-pumping. "It’s not just kicks and punches," Colussi tells us. "It’s about sharing China’s philosophical depth through movement."
🏛️ From motion-capture studios to his Parisian dojo, this 34-year-old pioneer is rewriting the playbook on cultural exchange. His students – from tech bros to ballet dancers – are living proof that 300-year-old martial arts can thrive in TikTok-era Europe.
🌐 As cross-border tensions ease in 2026, stories like Colussi’s remind us that cultural bridges punch harder than political divisions. Who knew a White Eyebrow Kung Fu master could become France’s new cultural icon? 🥋✨
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