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{{short description|Malaysian-born Australian martial artist}}
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|residence = [[Melbourne]]
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|years_active = 60
|occupation = Martial artist<br/>Industrial Chemist (Retired)
|occupation = Martial artist<br />Industrial Chemist (Retired)
|university = [[Swinburne University of Technology]], [[Melbourne]]
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| teacher = Jacky Ong <br> Francis Ramasamy <br> Ang Ah Hock <br> Albert Lau <br> Malcolm Lomax
| teacher = Jacky Ong <br /> Francis Ramasamy <br /> Ang Ah Hock <br /> Albert Lau <br /> Malcolm Lomax
|students = [[Maurice Novoa]]([[Arnis]]).
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'''Terry Lim''' is an [[Australasian Martial Arts Hall of Fame]] inductee,<ref name="Hall of Fame">{{cite web |title=2016 inductee |url=https://www.amahof.asn.au/members/2016-2/terry-lim/ |website=Australasian Martial Arts Hall of Fame |publisher=A.M.A.H.O.F (inc) |accessdate=21 January 2020 |ref=Hall of Fame}}</ref> and renowned [[martial artist]] who has had a short documentary made about him titled ''It's him... Terry Lim'' by [[Angus Sampson]]. He is Founder of the Loong Fu Pai Martial Arts Academy in 1981, with over 350 active students<ref name="LAT 35th" /><ref name="Lat amahof" />. Loong Fu Pai is one of the most successful martial arts schools in [[Melbourne]] founded by one person, grading over 60 black belts.<ref name="Wang">{{cite news |title=Three join black belt fold |url=https://www.pressreader.com/australia/wangaratta-chronicle/20191101/282106343438334 |accessdate=21 January 2020 |work=Wangaratta Chronicle |issue=Print and online |publisher=Wangaratta Chronicle |date=1 November 2019 |ref=Wang}}</ref><ref name="Inverell" /> He began running inter-club martial arts tournaments in 1985, and since then these tournaments have run 3 times each year. His Branches total 19 making it one of the largest independent Academies in the one city.<ref name="Print issue 2">{{cite news|last1=Diaz|first1=Raquel|title=Uruguayo con grandes logros|url=http://sifu.maurice.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/LAT-p2-561x1024.jpg|accessdate=25 June 2016|work=The Latin-Australian Times|issue=National print newspaper|publisher=LAT|date=12 May 2016|ref=Print issue 2}}</ref><ref name="Inverell">{{cite news |last1=Shumack |first1=Naomi |title=Loong Fu Pai Martial Arts enjoy visit from style's founder |url=https://www.inverelltimes.com.au/story/4828115/martial-arts-founder-visits-local-school-gallery/ |accessdate=21 January 2020 |work=THE INVERELL TIMES |issue=News website |publisher=Australian Community Media |date=2 August 2017 |ref=Inverell}}</ref>
'''Terry Lim''' is an [[Australasian Martial Arts Hall of Fame]] inductee,<ref name="Hall of Fame">{{cite web |title=2016 inductee |url=https://www.amahof.asn.au/members/2016-2/terry-lim/ |website=Australasian Martial Arts Hall of Fame |publisher=A.M.A.H.O.F (inc) |accessdate=21 January 2020 |ref=Hall of Fame}}</ref> Martial Arts Australia Martial Artist of the year Masters Awards recipient<ref name="MAA">{{cite web |title=The Masters Award inductees |url=https://www.martialartsaustralia.com.au/awards/masters-award |website=Martial Arts Australia |publisher=Martial Arts Australia |access-date=3 December 2022 |ref=MAA}}</ref> and renowned [[martial artist]] who has had a short documentary made about him titled ''It's him... Terry Lim'' by [[Angus Sampson]]. He is Founder of the Loong Fu Pai Martial Arts Academy in 1981, with over 350 active students.<ref name="35th anniversary LAT">{{cite news |last1=Raquel |first1=Diaz |title=35th Anniversary celebration of Terry Lim's Loong Fu Pai Academy |work=The Latin Australian Times |issue=National Print Edition Newspaper |publisher=LAT |date=9 February 2017 |ref=35th anniversary LAT}}</ref><ref name="LAT Terry">{{cite news |last1=Raquel |first1=Diaz |title=Continua la jornada de éxitos en la academia |work=The Latin Australian Times |issue=National print edition newspaper |publisher=LAT |date=9 June 2016 |ref=LAT Terry}}</ref><ref name="AMAHOF LAT">{{cite news |last1=Raquel |first1=Diaz |title=Celebración de la entrega del Australiasian Martial Arts Hall of fame 2016 en Adelaida |work=The Latin Australian Times |issue=National print edition newspaper |publisher=LAT |date=8 September 2016 |ref=AMAHOF LAT}}</ref> Loong Fu Pai is one of the most successful martial arts schools in [[Melbourne]] founded by one person, grading over 60 black belts.<ref name="Wang">{{cite news |title=Three join black belt fold |ref=Wang}}</ref><ref name="Inverell" /> He began running inter-club martial arts tournaments in 1985, and since then these tournaments have run 3 times each year. His Branches total 19 making it one of the largest independent Academies in the one state.<ref name="Inverell">{{cite news |last1=Shumack |first1=Naomi |title=Loong Fu Pai Martial Arts enjoy visit from style's founder |url=https://www.inverelltimes.com.au/story/4828115/martial-arts-founder-visits-local-school-gallery/ |accessdate=21 January 2020 |work=THE INVERELL TIMES |issue=News website |publisher=Australian Community Media |date=2 August 2017 |ref=Inverell}}</ref>


==Early life==
==Early life==
Terry Lim was born on the 2nd of December 1940 in [[Kedah]] [[Malaysia]]. He first began training in combat judo ([[Jujitsu]]) in 1956, at his brother's police unit in [[Penang]], [[Malaysia]], under Jacky Ong. His training later continued into new styles, as he learned [[Aikido]] and Mushindo under Shihan Francis Ramasamy and was taught [[Hokkien]] Shaolin martial arts by [[Shaolin Kung Fu|Shaolin]] Master Ang Ah Hock.
Terry Lim was born on the 2nd of December 1940 in [[Kedah]] [[Malaysia]]. In 1960 Lim graduated Chung Ling High School, and 2 years later his parents send him to [[Australia]] to complete his education. In 1968 he graduated and began work at Ensign Laboratories as an Industrial Chemist, and was promoted to Chief Control chemist. After 24 years, he retired from Ensign.<ref name="Print issue 6">{{cite news|last1=Diaz|first1=Raquel|title=Continúa la jornada de éxitos en la academia de kung fu|url=http://sifu.maurice.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Jpeg-LAT.jpg|accessdate=25 June 2016|work=The Latin-Australian Times|issue=National print newspaper|publisher=LAT|date=9 June 2016|ref=Print issue 6}}</ref>


Lim first began training in Combat Judo ([[Jujitsu]]) in 1956, at his brother's police unit in [[Penang]], [[Malaysia]], under Jacky Ong. His training later continued into new styles, as he learnt [[Aikido]] and Mushindo under Shihan Francis Ramasamy and was taught [[Hokkien]] Shaolin Martial Arts by [[Shaolin Kung Fu|Shaolin]] Master Ang Ah Hock. After arriving in [[Australia]], Lim joined the Chinese Youth Society of Melbourne, where he was taught [[Hung Ga]] [[Kung Fu]] by Sifu Albert Lau. Lim later studied San Chi Kai [[Karate]] under Grandmaster Malcolm Lomax who graded him to Shodan (First dan [[Black belt (martial arts)|Black Belt]]).<ref name="Print issue 6" />
In 1960, Lim graduated from Chung Ling High School, and two years later his parents sent him to [[Melbourne]] to complete his education. After arriving in [[Melbourne]], Lim joined the Chinese Youth Society of Melbourne, where he was taught [[Hung Ga]] [[Kung Fu]] by Sifu Albert Lau.

Lim later studied San Chi Kai [[Karate]] under Grandmaster Malcolm Lomax who graded him to Shodan (First dan [[Black belt (martial arts)|Black Belt]]).<ref name="AMAHOF LAT" /><ref name="LAT Terry" /><ref name="35th anniversary LAT" />

In 1968 Lim graduated from [[Swinburne University of Technology]], and began work at Ensign Laboratories as an industrial chemist, where he was later promoted to Chief Control Chemist. In 1992, Lim retired from Ensign.<ref name="AMAHOF LAT" /><ref name="LAT Terry" /><ref name="35th anniversary LAT" />


==Martial Arts Achievements==
==Martial Arts Achievements==
=== Club Anniversary ===
=== 35 year Club Anniversary ===
In October 2016 Lim's Loong Fu Pai martial arts Academy celebrated its 35-year anniversary with a wide range of demonstrations and his Tai Man Jo ceremony to honor the highest ranking disciples. Among the VIP guests were Zang Tong of Australia's 100 year old Tai Chi Kung Fu institution, Blitz Hall of Fame's, George Kolovos who is one of the biggest names in K1 Kickboxing promotions for over 30 years in the country and Street Wing Chun Kung Fu. Lim's academy currently has over 350 active members and 69 black belts, over the last 35 years more than 10,000 students have attended his clubs.<ref name="AMAHOF LAT" /><ref name="LAT Terry" /><ref name="35th anniversary LAT" /> Since 1999, Lim has been taking his students to [[Penang]], [[Malaysia]], every two years for training and grading purposes. With 18 branches of the Loong Fu Pai Academy it is one of the most successful<ref name="AMAHOF LAT" /><ref name="LAT Terry" /><ref name="35th anniversary LAT" /> to be created by a single individual.<ref name="Penang Gradings">{{cite news|last1=Yeoh|first1=Winnie|title=Graded in Penang|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/news/community/2008/07/05/graded-in-penang/|accessdate=22 June 2016|work=The Star|issue=Online news|date=5 July 2008|ref=Penang Gradings}}</ref>
[[File:Terry Lim anniversary 2.jpg | thumb|220x124px | left | Loong Fu Pai club anniversary]]
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In October 2016 Lim's Loong Fu Pai martial arts Academy celebrated its 35-year anniversary with a wide range of demonstrations and his Tai Man Jo ceremony to honor the highest ranking disciples. Among the VIP guests were Zang Tong of Australia's 100 year old Tai Chi Kung Fu institution, Blitz Hall of Fame's, George Kolovos who is one of the biggest names in K1 Kickboxing promotions for over 30 years in the country, and [[Maurice Novoa]] head instructor of Melbourne Sport and Street Wing Chun Kung Fu. Lim's academy currently has over 350 active members and 69 black belts, over the last 35 years more than 10,000 students have attended his clubs.<ref name="LAT 35th">{{cite news |last1=Diaz |first1=Raquel |title=Anniversario prestigiosa academia Loong Fu Pai en Melbourne |url=http://sifu.maurice.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/LAT-Tai-men-jo-891x1024.jpg |accessdate=21 January 2020 |work=The Latin Australian Times |issue=National print edition |publisher=LAT |date=9 February 2017 |ref=LAT 35th}}</ref> Since 1999, Lim has been taking his students to [[Penang]], [[Malaysia]], every two years for training and grading purposes. With 18 branches of the Loong Fu Pai Academy it is one of the most successful<ref name="Print issue 2" /> to be created by a single individual.<ref name="Penang Gradings">{{cite news|last1=Yeoh|first1=Winnie|title=Graded in Penang|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/news/community/2008/07/05/graded-in-penang/|accessdate=22 June 2016|work=The Star|issue=Online news|date=5 July 2008|ref=Penang Gradings}}</ref>
File:Terry Lim anniversary 2.jpg |Loong Fu Pai 35th club anniversary
</gallery>


=== Kali Sticks ===
=== Kali Sticks ===
Lim holds a 4th Dan in International Philippine Martial Arts Federation ([[Kombatan]]), Kali sticks being a specialty and very popular weapon. In 2015 Lim held a Kali stick ([[Arnis]]) fighting seminar at CrossFit Riseup owned by Ben Poon.
[[File:Kali seminar drills.jpg | thumb | 220x124px | left | [[Kali]] sticks seminar]]
<gallery widths="200px" heights="145px">
Lim holds a 4th Dan in International Philippine Martial Arts Federation ([[Kombatan]]), Kali sticks being a specialty and very popular weapon. In 2015 Lim held a Kali stick ([[Arnis]]) fighting seminar at CrossFit Riseup owned by Ben Poon, this [[CrossFit]] center was where Lim's friend Maurice Novoa trained and he organised the seminar for him, then in March 2016 Novoa arranged another Kali stick fighting seminar for Lim at Essential Defence Academy.<ref name="Print issue 6" />
File:Kali seminar drills.jpg |[[Arnis|Kali Sticks]] sticks seminar
</gallery>


=== Tournament Circuit ===
=== Tournament Circuit ===
Lim has been running his inter-club tournaments three times per year for over 30 years and has been inviting outside martial arts clubs to participate.<ref name="Print issue 2" /> The last Loong Fu Pai tournament was held at the Gloria Pyke Netball Complex in [[Dandenong]] this is one of Melbourne's largest sports halls.<ref name="Print issue 6" />
Lim has been running his inter-club tournaments three times per year for over 30 years and has been inviting outside martial arts clubs to participate.<ref name="AMAHOF LAT" /><ref name="LAT Terry" /><ref name="35th anniversary LAT" /> The last Loong Fu Pai tournament was held at the Gloria Pyke Netball Complex in [[Dandenong]] this is one of Melbourne's largest sports halls.<ref name="AMAHOF LAT" /><ref name="LAT Terry" /><ref name="35th anniversary LAT" />


=== Hall of Fame ===
=== Hall of Fame ===
[[File:Terry lim demonstration.jpg | thumb|220x124px | left]]
[[File:Terry lim demonstration.jpg | thumb|220x124px | right]]
For Lim's 70th birthday and Hall of Fame demonstration he prepared and bent a two-meter metal rod with his throat<ref>{{cite web|title=The Otto Empire's Angus Sampson film at St Kilda Film Festival|url=http://www.campaignbrief.com/2012/05/the-otto-empires-angus-sampson.html|website=campaignbrief.com|publisher=campaign brief|accessdate=22 June 2016}}</ref> as shown in his documentary by the acclaimed award-winning Director [[Angus Sampson]]. In 2016 Lim was awarded with Lifetime achievement at the [[Australasian Martial Arts Hall of Fame]] and World Karate Union Hall Of Fame which was held at [[Hotel Grand Chancellor]] on Hindley street, [[Adelaide]],<ref>{{cite web|last1=Elliott|first1=Les|title=Official Letter|url=http://www.lfp.com.au/downloads/lfp_amahof_inductees_letter.pdf|website=Loong Fu Pai|publisher=AUSTRALASIAN MARTIAL ARTS HALL OF FAME|accessdate=17 June 2016}}</ref>
For Lim's 70th birthday and Hall of Fame demonstration, he prepared and bent a two-meter metal rod with his throat<ref>{{cite web|title=The Otto Empire's Angus Sampson film at St Kilda Film Festival|url=http://www.campaignbrief.com/2012/05/the-otto-empires-angus-sampson.html|website=campaignbrief.com|date=24 May 2012 |publisher=campaign brief|accessdate=22 June 2016}}</ref> as shown in his documentary by the acclaimed award-winning director [[Angus Sampson]]. In 2016 Lim was presented with a lifetime achievement award at the [[Australasian Martial Arts Hall of Fame]] and World Karate Union Hall Of Fame, which was held at the [[Hotel Grand Chancellor]] on Hindley Street, [[Adelaide]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Elliott|first1=Les|title=Official Letter|url=http://www.lfp.com.au/downloads/lfp_amahof_inductees_letter.pdf|website=Loong Fu Pai|publisher=AUSTRALASIAN MARTIAL ARTS HALL OF FAME|accessdate=17 June 2016}}</ref>
[[File:Terry Lim Award.jpg|thumb|Masters Awards Martial Artist of the year - Freestyle ]]
Grandmaster [[Felix Leong]] and Maurice Novoa were there to support him at the black tie dinner.<ref name="Lat amahof">{{cite news |last1=Diaz |first1=Raquel |title=Celebracion de la entrega del Australasian Martial arts hall of fame 2016 en Adelaida |url=http://sifu.maurice.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/LAT-Sep-8.jpg |accessdate=21 January 2020 |work=The Latin Australian Times |issue=National print edition |publisher=LAT |date=8 September 2016 |ref=Lat amahof}}</ref>



== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==
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* It's Him... Terry Lim! (2011) as himself.
* It's Him... Terry Lim! (2011) as himself.
* Metal Warrior (2011) as The Secret Weapon.
* Metal Warrior (2011) as The Secret Weapon.
*[[Better Man (miniseries)]] (2013) as father Giang.<ref name="IMDB">{{cite web|title=Short Bio of Terry Lim|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2397814/|website=imdb.com|publisher=Internet Movie DataBase|accessdate=20 June 2016|ref=Online movie database}}</ref>
*[[Better Man (miniseries)]] (2013) as father Giang.

==External Links==
[http://www.lfp.com.au Official Website]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.lfp.com.au Official Website]


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Terry Lim
Born (1940-12-02) 2 December 1940 (age 83)
Kedah, Malaysia
ResidenceMelbourne
NationalityAustralian
StyleKarate
Kung Fu
Aikido
Hung Ga
Jujitsu
Kali(Arnis)
Loong Fu Pai
Teacher(s)Jacky Ong
Francis Ramasamy
Ang Ah Hock
Albert Lau
Malcolm Lomax
RankGrandmaster
Years active60
OccupationMartial artist
Industrial Chemist (Retired)
UniversitySwinburne University of Technology, Melbourne
WebsiteOfficial Website
Loong Fu Pai
FocusHybrid
Country of originAustralia
CreatorTerry Lim
ParenthoodKarate
Kung Fu
Aikido
Hung Ga
Jujitsu

Terry Lim is an Australasian Martial Arts Hall of Fame inductee,[1] Martial Arts Australia Martial Artist of the year Masters Awards recipient[2] and renowned martial artist who has had a short documentary made about him titled It's him... Terry Lim by Angus Sampson. He is Founder of the Loong Fu Pai Martial Arts Academy in 1981, with over 350 active students.[3][4][5] Loong Fu Pai is one of the most successful martial arts schools in Melbourne founded by one person, grading over 60 black belts.[6][7] He began running inter-club martial arts tournaments in 1985, and since then these tournaments have run 3 times each year. His Branches total 19 making it one of the largest independent Academies in the one state.[7]

Early life

[edit]

Terry Lim was born on the 2nd of December 1940 in Kedah Malaysia. He first began training in combat judo (Jujitsu) in 1956, at his brother's police unit in Penang, Malaysia, under Jacky Ong. His training later continued into new styles, as he learned Aikido and Mushindo under Shihan Francis Ramasamy and was taught Hokkien Shaolin martial arts by Shaolin Master Ang Ah Hock.

In 1960, Lim graduated from Chung Ling High School, and two years later his parents sent him to Melbourne to complete his education. After arriving in Melbourne, Lim joined the Chinese Youth Society of Melbourne, where he was taught Hung Ga Kung Fu by Sifu Albert Lau.

Lim later studied San Chi Kai Karate under Grandmaster Malcolm Lomax who graded him to Shodan (First dan Black Belt).[5][4][3]

In 1968 Lim graduated from Swinburne University of Technology, and began work at Ensign Laboratories as an industrial chemist, where he was later promoted to Chief Control Chemist. In 1992, Lim retired from Ensign.[5][4][3]

Martial Arts Achievements

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35 year Club Anniversary

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In October 2016 Lim's Loong Fu Pai martial arts Academy celebrated its 35-year anniversary with a wide range of demonstrations and his Tai Man Jo ceremony to honor the highest ranking disciples. Among the VIP guests were Zang Tong of Australia's 100 year old Tai Chi Kung Fu institution, Blitz Hall of Fame's, George Kolovos who is one of the biggest names in K1 Kickboxing promotions for over 30 years in the country and Street Wing Chun Kung Fu. Lim's academy currently has over 350 active members and 69 black belts, over the last 35 years more than 10,000 students have attended his clubs.[5][4][3] Since 1999, Lim has been taking his students to Penang, Malaysia, every two years for training and grading purposes. With 18 branches of the Loong Fu Pai Academy it is one of the most successful[5][4][3] to be created by a single individual.[8]

Kali Sticks

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Lim holds a 4th Dan in International Philippine Martial Arts Federation (Kombatan), Kali sticks being a specialty and very popular weapon. In 2015 Lim held a Kali stick (Arnis) fighting seminar at CrossFit Riseup owned by Ben Poon.

Tournament Circuit

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Lim has been running his inter-club tournaments three times per year for over 30 years and has been inviting outside martial arts clubs to participate.[5][4][3] The last Loong Fu Pai tournament was held at the Gloria Pyke Netball Complex in Dandenong this is one of Melbourne's largest sports halls.[5][4][3]

Hall of Fame

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For Lim's 70th birthday and Hall of Fame demonstration, he prepared and bent a two-meter metal rod with his throat[9] as shown in his documentary by the acclaimed award-winning director Angus Sampson. In 2016 Lim was presented with a lifetime achievement award at the Australasian Martial Arts Hall of Fame and World Karate Union Hall Of Fame, which was held at the Hotel Grand Chancellor on Hindley Street, Adelaide.[10]

Masters Awards Martial Artist of the year - Freestyle

Filmography

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In 2011, Angus Sampson produced a documentary about Lim called It's him... Terry Lim!"; the documentary was shown at the Melbourne International Film Festival.[11] Lim is also an actor, known for;

References

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  1. ^ "2016 inductee". Australasian Martial Arts Hall of Fame. A.M.A.H.O.F (inc). Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  2. ^ "The Masters Award inductees". Martial Arts Australia. Martial Arts Australia. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Raquel, Diaz (9 February 2017). "35th Anniversary celebration of Terry Lim's Loong Fu Pai Academy". The Latin Australian Times. No. National Print Edition Newspaper. LAT.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Raquel, Diaz (9 June 2016). "Continua la jornada de éxitos en la academia". The Latin Australian Times. No. National print edition newspaper. LAT.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Raquel, Diaz (8 September 2016). "Celebración de la entrega del Australiasian Martial Arts Hall of fame 2016 en Adelaida". The Latin Australian Times. No. National print edition newspaper. LAT.
  6. ^ "Three join black belt fold".
  7. ^ a b Shumack, Naomi (2 August 2017). "Loong Fu Pai Martial Arts enjoy visit from style's founder". THE INVERELL TIMES. No. News website. Australian Community Media. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  8. ^ Yeoh, Winnie (5 July 2008). "Graded in Penang". The Star. No. Online news. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  9. ^ "The Otto Empire's Angus Sampson film at St Kilda Film Festival". campaignbrief.com. campaign brief. 24 May 2012. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  10. ^ Elliott, Les. "Official Letter" (PDF). Loong Fu Pai. AUSTRALASIAN MARTIAL ARTS HALL OF FAME. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  11. ^ Angus Sampson, Angus. "It's him... Terry Lim!". Melbourne International Film Festival. Melbourne International Film Festival. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
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