Ip is a style of wing chun. That comes from a person Ip Man. Also his style is called Ip chun. Ip is name and only is one style of wing chun.
Wing chun is still used and practiced. However like most Chinese martial arts the schools are mainly in big cities.
I think you are referring to the Wing Chun Dummy, which is used for practicing Mook Jong from the Kung Fu style of Wing Chun.
Wing Chunis a concept based on the Chinese martial art that is usually used as a form of self-defense.
It is authentic but I don't think it's very effective in a street fight.
Bruce Lee was not associated with the Shaolin Temple. He studied Wing Chun in Hong Kong.
yim wing chun was a women who lived during the qing dynasty and was the first student of a style of martial arts created by the shaolin nun ng mui wich was later named after her
Wing Chun in Mandarin is Yong Chun(咏春).
Wing Chun, Northern Shaolin, Dragon, and Karate. This is not a comprehensive list. These are just the ones I can remember off hand.
Wing Chun - TV series - ended in 2007.
Wing Chun - TV series - was created in 2006.
The duration of Wing Chun - TV series - is 2700.0 seconds.
The web address of the Wing Chun Museum is: http://www.vtmuseum.org
The phone number of the Wing Chun Museum is: 937-236-6485.
The address of the Wing Chun Museum is: 5715 Brandt Pike, Dayton, OH 45424
jin young runs a website called thechineseboxer.com his videos are excellent and have helped me grow in my understanding of wing chun
China. Around the early decades of 1600 A.D. from Pro-Ming loyalist that were rebelling against the Qing (Ching)/Manchurian collective governing powers. The Shaolin/Siu Lum Temple in the Hunan Province became a refuge for many revolutionaries and eventually when the Shaolin temples were threatened they took an effort to produce a new system that could be easily learned and would be able to overcome the Shaolin methods that were taught the Manchus by Shaolin traitors. There was a funding from pro-Ming sympathizers that helped a council supposedly made up of some of the legenday characters known as the Five Elders (Jee Shim, Bak Mei, Ng Mui, Fung Doh Dok, and Miu Hin) but was overseen by Yat Chum Dai Si and his pupil Cheung "Tan Sau" Ng. They developed much of the system, however they barely escaped from the burning of the temple by the Manchurian Army. They took upon themselves reclusive identities and continued to develop and spread the system through Pro-Ming groups. This resulted in different styles or family systems of Wing Chun. I suggest reading up on Benny Meng's historical research (also read "Complete Wing Chun by Robert Chu, Rene Ritchie, and Y. Wu) and the general overturning that the system was developed primarily by Ng Mui (Buddhist nun) and passed on to her female student Yim Wing Chun supposedly from which the name Wing Chun derived. The fact is the training area in the Hunan Temple was named Wing Chun "Eternal Spring" and hence the system was named for that reason.