

Grandmaster Ip Ching is the youngest son of the late Grandmaster Ip Man and was born in
Many martial art masters lived in Foshan while Sifu Ip Ching was growing up, but he didn't start his Wing Chun training until about the age of 11 or 12. Under the close guidance of his father.
When Sifu Ip Man left
When Sifu Ip Ching arrived in Hong Kong he was reunited with his father and resumed his Wing Chun training. (In the past it was tradition that when a family had a skill or trade, it would be past down from generation to generation, from father to son).
Sifu Ip Ching lived with his father until Ip Man passed away. His father's students would come to his house to have private lessons with Grandmaster Ip Man. Watching his father teach gave Sifu Ip Ching enormous insight and understanding of Wing Chun and his fathers teaching methods.
In 1964 Sifu Ip Ching started to help his father teach a lot of his later students.
Between 1973-74, Sifu Ip Ching tought at the
Fourteen days before Grandmaster Ip Man died, he asked student's Wong Hon Lam and his two sons, Ip Ching and Ip Chun to film him demonstrating Sil Lim Tau, Chum Kiu and the Wooden Dummy techniques. Knowing he had not long to live he was worried that some people might claim they were tough secret techniques or modify the forms. At the time Grandmaster Ip Man wanted to film the whole system, but seeing he was in great pain they suggested he finished it at a later date. Sadly he died before the rest of the system could be filmed. The film was then entrusted to his two sons.
After his fathers death the house was passed on to Sifu Ip Ching who still lives there to this day. After his father's death Sifu Ip Ching was only teaching Wing Chun part time. He ran a successful manufacturing company and continued to train with his Kung Fu Brothers.
In 1994 Grandmaster Ip Ching decided it was time to retire and started to teach Wing Chun full time at the Ving Tsun Athletic Association and privately at his home.
Since his retirement Grandmaster Ip Ching has been invited all around the world to teach his Wing Chun and to talk about his late fathers teachings. Some practitioners of Wing Chun from across the globe come to his classes at the Association in