Background
Rhee was born in of Korea during the period of Japanese occupation from 1910–1945.
李鐘鐵
instructor master founder of Rhee Taekwon
Rhee was born in of Korea during the period of Japanese occupation from 1910–1945.
Rhee Taekwon-Do.
Rhee holds the title "World Master" and the rank of 8th dan in taekwondo. He is one of the twelve original masters of taekwondo of the of Korea Taekwon-Do Association (KTA). As a youth, he trained in martial arts, basketball, boxing, gymnastics, and weights.
Later, he was an instructor in the Korean Marines for three years, teaching unarmed combat to the Marine Commandoes, Marine Brigade Headquarters, and the Marine 2nd Infantry Division.
Under the direction of the KTA, Rhee helped introduce the art of taekwondo to Southeast Asia—most notably in Malaysia and Singapore, but also in Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Brunei. Rhee was the first taekwondo master sent to by the Republic of of Korea, and was ranked around 5th dan at the time.
He founded Rhee Taekwon-Do in Adelaide, South, around 1965. Rhee was promoted to 8th dan in the early 1980s.
He personally conducts Rhee Taekwon-Do grading examinations across most of and in New Zealand four times each year.
Rhee has worked towards the reunification of of Korea, serving as a member during the third through ninth terms—and as Chairman for the eighth term—of the Oceania Division of the Advisory Council on Democratic and Peaceful Unification. He has also served as Chairman of the Seoul Olympics Supporting Committee and founding President of the Korean Community Hall Construction Supporting Committee. The Republic of of Korea awarded Rhee the Dongbaeg Medal (동백장) in 2003 for promoting taekwondo and Korean culture over the past 33 years.
Rhee is listed as a pioneer in Asia (1950s and 1960s) and (1970s) in Chang Keun Choi"s list of taekwondo pioneers.