- Lecture notes of Lan Fong Training School
Repertoire: Frolicking with a Pretty Maid in the Wineshop
Lam Kar Sing, age 11, and his sister, Man Nei, began to receive formal training in traditional Chinese opera from Tang Chiu Lan Fong, with a focus on traditional plots and singing in the 'dialect of the Central Plains'. This play was one of the traditional plots that Lam Kar Sing learned.
- Handbill of the Kok Sing Opera Troupe
Repertoire: Flower and the Top Scholar
After Sit Kok Sin passed away, the famous impresario, Shing Doh Na, formed the Kok Sing Opera Troupe which performed Sit Kok Sin's classics. Seen here is the show on opening night, which was going to be a milestone occasion for Lam Kar Sing.
- Clay print libretto of the Kok Sing Opera Troupe
Repertoire: Flower and the Top Scholar.
- Lam Kar Sing and Hung Tau Tzi (1)
Lam Kar Sing and Hung Tau Tzi.
- Lam Kar Sing and Hung Tau Tzi (2)
Lam Kar Sing and Hung Tau Tzi.
- Autographed photo of Lam Kar Sing
Autographed photo of Lam Kar Sing.
- Lam Kar Sing with renowned Cantonese opera singers
(From left) Leung Sing Po, Yam Kim Fai, Pak Suet Sin, Yam Bing Yee and Lam Kar Sing.
- Film still from the movie Chai Kung, the Reincarnated Buddha (1949)
Chai Kung, the Reincarnated Buddha, premiered on 1 May 1949, was directed by Koo Man Chung and produced by Xingguang Film Company, featuring Lam Kar Sing (second right) as Weituo.
- Film still from the movie series Fong Sai Yuk (1)
The picture shows a scene from How Fong Sai-Yuk Shattered the White Lotus Gang or Fong Sai-Yuk in a Bloody Battle in Ying Yang Cave. Both movies were released in 1950 and directed by Koo Man Chung, with Lam Kar Sing appeared as Wu Ah Biu. (From left) Sek Kin, Siu Ying Hung and Lam Kar Sing.
- Film still from the movie series Fong Sai Yuk (2)
The picture shows a scene from How Fong Sai-Yuk Shattered the White Lotus Gang or Fong Sai-Yuk in a Bloody Battle in Ying Yang Cave. Both movies were released in 1950 and directed by Koo Man Chung, with Lam Kar Sing appeared as Wu Ah Biu. (First row, from left) Ting Chiu Sheung, Siu Ying Hung, Sek Yin Tsi and Kwok Sau Zhen; (Second row, from left) Go Chiu, Lau Kwai Hong, Lam Kar Sing and Margarita Ma; (Third row) Ng Tung.