Binh
Dinh kicks off martial arts festival
HA NOI (VNS)-
An international festival highlighting Vietnamese traditional martial arts
opened last night in central Binh Dinh Province, the birthplace of the
practice.
The opening ceremony in
The arts form dates back to the Tay Son-Binh Dinh martial arts
school in the 18th century. Yesterday hundreds of martial artists, martial
arts trainers and local authorities attended an incense- and flower-offering
ceremony dedicated to Emperor Quang Trung, a native of Binh Dinh who is
regarded as the founder of the tradition.
A solemn ceremony was also held in Tay Son District, where
Emperor Quang Trung led the Tay Son Uprising Movement.
"It's an honour for me to visit the cradle of Vietnamese
traditional martial arts. I learned more about the lifestyle and spirit of a
martial artist," said Helen van Deer Lest, a martial artist from
"I'm so impressed to see Vietnamese children practising
martial arts. Vietnamese traditional martial arts helps me strengthen my mind
and body."
This is the fifth time the province has organised the
festival, which will run until August 4. It includes martial arts
performances as well as folk games, a tuong (classical opera) competition, a
photo exhibition and a seminar on preserving traditional martial arts.
Participants include 60 foreign martial arts delegations as well as 30 from
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Thứ Bảy, 2 tháng 8, 2014
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