@alonefrv1505 Dùng tay , chân không chặt gãy cây tre thấy chưa. hô đánh là bụp bụp lẹ lắm thử mới biết mà nhằm khi thử xong chết lun nên củng không bit lun . thử hog
@quanarius If you dont know much about Vietnamese history, dont say it!
Lots of Vietnamese Martial Arts, including Binh Dinh(not Binh Dinh Thieu Lam), Thien Mon Dao, Lam Son Dong, Thang Long, etc. and a lot more have been developed from ground zero by Giao Chi, ancestors of Vietnamese, not those fucking Chinese idiots.
Do some researches for yourself and see if what's I'm saying is right!!!
Võ thuật Bình Định, Về miền đất võ - Quê tôi võ thuật lẫy lừng, danh thơm muôn thuở anh hùng khắp nơi, Quang Trung đại đế muôn đời, dương danh võ Việt rạng ngời chí trai, biết bao nhiêu đấng anh tài, chung vai sát cánh tài trai vẫy vùng, xưa kia Hồ Nghạnh roi vung, thanh danh vang dội đoản côn Thuận Truyền, sánh vai họ Diệp chung thuyền, thủ vũ An Thái dường quyền vô song, chư hầu nể mặt ngóng trông, An Vinh danh tiếng góp công đức tài, Phần 1
Võ thuật Bình định. Bình Định danh vang võ lẫy lừng, kiến tạo bao nhiêu đấng anh hùng, năm xưa Nguyễn Huệ xây nghiệp tổ, đánh đuổi ngoại xâm chẳng náo nung, nối gót cha ông chí kiên trung, võ công tu luyện giỏi đao cung, kiêm luôn quyền cước côn cùng kiếm, văn võ song toàn tính ung dung, Cả ba giòng họ võ tinh thông, thủ vũ An thái ngã vô song, đoản côn Thuận Truyền duy hữu chủ, An Vinh quyền cước quyện thi công . Diệp Lệ Bích - Bình Thái Đạo
Võ thuật Bình Định, Về miền đất võ - Quê tôi võ thuật lẫy lừng, danh thơm muôn thuở anh hùng khắp nơi, Quang Trung đại đế muôn đời, dương danh võ Việt rạng ngời chí trai, biết bao nhiêu đấng anh tài, chung vai sát cánh tài trai vẫy vùng, xưa kia Hồ Nghạnh roi vung, thanh danh vang dội đoản côn Thuận Truyền, sánh vai họ Diệp chung thuyền, thủ vũ An Thái dường quyền vô song, chư hầu nể mặt ngóng trông, An Vinh danh tiếng góp công đức tài, phần 1
Con Cháu Lạc Hồng, Võ cổ truyền Việt Nam. Ai là kẻ sỹ trên đời, anh hùng hảo hán xin mời lại đây, lại đây bàn chuyện đắp xây, cùng nhau nối rộng vòng tay giúp đời, Xin cho tôi nhắn vài lời, con giòng cháu giống hiện thời nơi đâu, xin mời những đấng mày râu, võ công uyên bát vì đâu thất truyền, mong ai chung một lời nguyền, đồng tâm hợp lực võ truyền thế gian, Việt Nam mình được tiếng vang, anh tài xuất chúng rỡ ràng thanh danh. Diệp Lệ Bích - Bình Thái Đạo
Võ thuật Bình Định - Dòng máu lạc hồng Quang Trung đại đế. Quê tôi! võ thuật lẫy lừng, danh thơm tỏa rộng anh hùng khắp nơi, sử sanh lưu trữ ngàn đời, con rồng cháu lạc quả thời chẳng sai, Quang Trung đại đế anh tài, oai phong lẫm liệt đức tài song sanh, bao năm dựng nước đạt thành, dân lành ngưỡng mộ nêu danh tượng thờ. Diệp Lệ Bích - Bình Thái Đạo
no, quanarius i think bd martial art is now purely vietnam but the root is no need to have started from china. why? we all know m.a is from the way people observe animals' fight or so. people in vietnam in the past completely could do that. china is not the only reason
I wouldn't think of it as so much deriving from China specifically, but the Asian region in general developed all sorts of ideas, some of these being martial in nature. Many countries contributed to the Asian culture and also received parts of it.
A Human Being got only 2 hands & 2 legs + a Head, so no matter what you tried do, there will be some similarity looks in their forms. Sometime things may look similar but that doesnt mean they came from the same root. For everyone that think VN came from China is dead wrong and ignorance. VN and China are two differences race and country. China took over VN for 1000 years, but that doesnt mean that VN & China were related. Ex: Mexico speaks Spanish, does that mean the Mexicans came from Spain?
to say Shaolin can trace their martial arts to India is an uneducated statement.... there are no evidence of this! plus saying this distroys thousands of years of Chinese historical martail arts development!
There's vast amounts of historical evidence to support that the founding of Shaolin martial arts is connected to the meeting of the Shaolin temple with Boddhidarma. But Shaolin isn't the first Chinese martial art, so it may be irrelevant.
@elenchus Shaolin temple has existed b4 Boddiharma reached China.... but there was no evidence that they practice martial arts- its believed the he teached the monks Lo Hon Qigong to aid there health and mobility (I take an educated guess) that during this time he also teach them about Bhudism as well. No evidence of martial art being taught to the monks! ur right about Shaolin being not the first place to practice Chinese Martial arts:
@CuongSam Rumor has it that the monks were too unhealthy to meditate for long periods of time. Therefore, the Buddha began teaching them Martial Arts,which he had learn being from a warrior class in India, to the monks so they can stay healthy enough to meditate for long periods of time. Fighting had already existed in the temple before the buddha like how fighting has always been with humans since the beginning of time. Fighting is innate to humans.
@elenchus there are evidence that Shuai Jao and Calvary were practice during the Shia Dynasty (2800 BC) and by the Han Dynasty (206-265BC) there are evidence of 5 animal styles were practiced- Snake, tiger, crane, dragon and monkey:there are no evidence that India has practice these martail arts
I agree on all counts, but the history of Kung Fu specifically appears to start with bodhidharma's teaching of basic yoga to the Shaolin temple.
To the degree Shaolin martial arts were derived from Yoga or from the existing Chinese martial arts I can't say, but that seems to be the point that Shaolin departs from conventional Chinese combat techniques. There's more to it than simply bodhidharma's visit though--Shaolin has a lot more history than that.
@elenchus My master often visit China on an anual basis and about 4 years ago he went to visit Southern Shaolin temple and on the way he stumpled into a village where everyone were practicing White Crane, and they claimed that White Crane is originally developed in that village. The idea that external Kungfu came from Shaolin and internal Kungfu came from Wudang is a very recent claim by the communist goverment- I think this is wrong because it disregards a v rich history of C. M.A
China's a huge region, I'm sure there's contributions to and from the various temples. Some accounts claim that Shaolin learned a broad variety of techniques from treating refugee warriors who were injured in battle (and subsequently shared their knowledge). The real difference between internal and external is simply Taoist vs. Buddhist origin. As far as I can tell, anyway. The "chi" difference...I think that was a mistranslation to English.
@elenchus aggreed..... my master once said- like most thing in China, especialy Chinese Martial Arts, the deeper u look the more unexplained or unexplainable things you'll get!
Binh DInh martial arts may have got their most basic from Chinese kung fu, just as all other Asian martial arts, but then we Vietnamese have changed them so much that they are no longer considered Chinese. Now Binh Dinh martial arts are purely Vietnamese.
Yes, we were. The people who lived around the area North of Hanoi were tribal people, uncivilized and not intellectual. Then a group of people from China called "Yue" or "Viet" in Vietnamese came and took over that land, bringing Chinese culture along with them. Thus, the place was named "NanYue" or "NamViet" in Vietnamese. Moreover, if you haven't already noticed, our language is phonetically very similar to Cantonese, the language the Yue spoke and still do.
yes you did look at the recent posts "yes we were" yes we were was your reply to my "we weren't from china" and you said we were from china meaning that china owned vietnam. and china was never owned vietnam.
Of my God, it appears reading & comprehension is the problem to your profanity. I wrote about migration & not ownership. In laymen's term, a group of people called "Yue" or "Viet" migrated from China to VN. Moreover, VN was conquered by China for 10 centuries. During which time, it was considered a province of China by the Chinese. However, we VNmese never think that way, & obviously my prior posts did not in any way stated that. I really don't know how you came to that conclusion. How bizarre!
Actually Free4Voice is correct. The Viet tribes settled in South China more than 5000 years ago. We lost our land to the Hans. The 15 tribes collectively known as the Lac-Viet (La-Yueh) moved south and mixed with the locals and formed the Kingdom of Van-Lang. So yes, Viets are from Southern China, but are not Chinese. Lake Dong-Dinh was where Father Lac Long Quan fell in love with Mother Au Co, remember?
Yeah, this is legit. According to the some professors at UCLA, those Yue people started out in central China and then they migrated west and then southeast to Indo-China. Then they made some kick ass soup noodles. God, I'm hungry.
if so, then the English should trace their root back to the French, and the French to the German, for the fact is that all western Europeans were originally from Germanic tribes.
who did tell you this crap? The Greeks, the Italici (e.g. the Latins and so the first Romans), the Etruscans and the Celts have nothing to do with Germanic populations.
lol VN got nothing related to China. People think VN came from and related China becuz of the 1000 years Chinese occupations. The original China land was locating way up North near the Mongol and Korea, but VN was way down South near Nam Hai island. It is more like the Chinese that related to the VNmese since the original VN land got taken by the China.
@dcvien may kieu mua may nay may ai biet, vn may ai hay, mua dieu cha cha cha, tang go thi duoc, con nit thi thich hai khuc mia, goi la vo gam mia gam khơai thich hon
lol VN got nothing related to China. People think VN came from and related China becuz of the 1000 years Chinese occupations. The original China land was locating way up North near the Mongol and Korea, but VN was way down South near Nam Hai island. It is more like the Chinese that related to the VNmese since the original VN land got taken by the China.
We watched Buffalo Boy & Smell of Papaya with English translations,and can you recommend authentic Vietnamese movies with traditional Vietnamese clothing with English subtitles please? Not Chinese with the Vietnamese subtitles,but Vietnamese movies with English subtitles.
@alonefrv1505 Dùng tay , chân không chặt gãy cây tre thấy chưa. hô đánh là bụp bụp lẹ lắm thử mới biết mà nhằm khi thử xong chết lun nên củng không bit lun . thử hog
theogiotadi 1 month ago
wow! võ việt của người việt! rèn luyện sức khỏe , bảo vệ lẽ phải, tu dưỡng đạo đức!
gaconsten 1 month ago
mua nhu lno cung khen tui mai thich tui mai ve binh dinh de con me tui mai
visaoheemv 1 month ago
cầm cờ múa xong 1 bài chắc mệt lắm. nhìn vậy chứ toàn là cao thủ ko ah
kendy0507 2 months ago
this guys is easy
asip21 3 months ago
binh dinh la vo cua nguyen hue .vo cua vn 100%
annaphan1210 3 months ago
"...Chỉ cần tháo cán cuốc, nhổ 1 cây tre bên đường.." nghe sao dễ làm quá đi ah...chờ nhổ dc cây tre, tháo dc cái cán cuốc chắc die mất rồi...haiza
alonefrv1505 3 months ago
@alonefrv1505 Làm ơn suy nghĩ từng câu từng chữ.
Nói ra biết ngu.
MrSongdetudo 3 months ago
di nhu la - dung nhu da ( cau nay hay )
pdtrong02 4 months ago
@quanarius If you dont know much about Vietnamese history, dont say it!
Lots of Vietnamese Martial Arts, including Binh Dinh(not Binh Dinh Thieu Lam), Thien Mon Dao, Lam Son Dong, Thang Long, etc. and a lot more have been developed from ground zero by Giao Chi, ancestors of Vietnamese, not those fucking Chinese idiots.
Do some researches for yourself and see if what's I'm saying is right!!!
KravMagaStudent 5 months ago 2
All martial arts have the same origin: real combat
Ptdtch 5 months ago
The background music sounds like muay thai music. Awesome!
MysticRonin101 6 months ago
@mickeypro11: i assume you are living abroad. Wishing you live here in OC, I will teach you a lesson. Hahaha
vinnynguyen123 10 months ago
vo cong gioi day
1000quocbinh 11 months ago
ich wette, hier kann keiner deutsch UND versteht das video ;D
r14v8 1 year ago
may thang nay nhin sao giong Ton Ngo Khong qua di. hahahaa
vinnynguyen123 1 year ago
@vinnynguyen123 m biet m dang noi j ko con cho .ngu ma sua lung tung
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Phần 2
cả ba dòng họ dương oai,
sử sanh lưu trữ ngàn đời nêu danh,
noi gương con cháu công thành,
võ công tu luyện rạng danh giống nòi.
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Võ thuật Bình Định, Về miền đất võ - Quê tôi võ thuật lẫy lừng, danh thơm muôn thuở anh hùng khắp nơi, Quang Trung đại đế muôn đời, dương danh võ Việt rạng ngời chí trai, biết bao nhiêu đấng anh tài, chung vai sát cánh tài trai vẫy vùng, xưa kia Hồ Nghạnh roi vung, thanh danh vang dội đoản côn Thuận Truyền, sánh vai họ Diệp chung thuyền, thủ vũ An Thái dường quyền vô song, chư hầu nể mặt ngóng trông, An Vinh danh tiếng góp công đức tài, phần 1
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Tay Son phong canh huu tinh;Nui song uon khuc nhu hinh giao long
Trai Binh Dinh anh hung hao kiet;Gai Binh Dinh nao kem nu anh thu .
29999021442207 1 year ago
Tay Son phong canh huu tinh;Nui song uon khuc nhu hinh giao long
Trai Binh Dinh anh hung hao kiet;Gai Binh Dinh nao kem nu anh thu
29999021442207 1 year ago
THAT*S HOW WE KICKED CHINESE ASSES
DanChoiThon 1 year ago
Mmmm. This video makes me want some com tam.
jeffdoeskungfu 1 year ago
minh muon bai thay hoc vo Binh Dinh wa
HungKiet 1 year ago
woo im vietnamese! :D
ILikeWeatherGuy 1 year ago
no, quanarius i think bd martial art is now purely vietnam but the root is no need to have started from china. why? we all know m.a is from the way people observe animals' fight or so. people in vietnam in the past completely could do that. china is not the only reason
claudiostrinh 2 years ago
I wouldn't think of it as so much deriving from China specifically, but the Asian region in general developed all sorts of ideas, some of these being martial in nature. Many countries contributed to the Asian culture and also received parts of it.
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A Human Being got only 2 hands & 2 legs + a Head, so no matter what you tried do, there will be some similarity looks in their forms. Sometime things may look similar but that doesnt mean they came from the same root. For everyone that think VN came from China is dead wrong and ignorance. VN and China are two differences race and country. China took over VN for 1000 years, but that doesnt mean that VN & China were related. Ex: Mexico speaks Spanish, does that mean the Mexicans came from Spain?
TheDoom13 2 years ago
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TP HCM có nghĩa nà
TP HCM = Tội Phạm Hồ Chí Minh
SinhCung 2 years ago
ai về Bình Định thì xem
con gái Bình Định múa roi đi quyền
Bình Định là quê hương của vị anh hùng áo vải Quang Trung đại đế Nguyễn Huệ
vietnamconghoa75 2 years ago 7
@vietnamconghoa75 That is tight stuff u says there I would like to go to binh dinh to learn vovinam
Lamarent 2 years ago
to say Shaolin can trace their martial arts to India is an uneducated statement.... there are no evidence of this! plus saying this distroys thousands of years of Chinese historical martail arts development!
CuongSam 2 years ago
There's vast amounts of historical evidence to support that the founding of Shaolin martial arts is connected to the meeting of the Shaolin temple with Boddhidarma. But Shaolin isn't the first Chinese martial art, so it may be irrelevant.
elenchus 2 years ago
@elenchus Shaolin temple has existed b4 Boddiharma reached China.... but there was no evidence that they practice martial arts- its believed the he teached the monks Lo Hon Qigong to aid there health and mobility (I take an educated guess) that during this time he also teach them about Bhudism as well. No evidence of martial art being taught to the monks! ur right about Shaolin being not the first place to practice Chinese Martial arts:
CuongSam 2 years ago
@CuongSam Rumor has it that the monks were too unhealthy to meditate for long periods of time. Therefore, the Buddha began teaching them Martial Arts,which he had learn being from a warrior class in India, to the monks so they can stay healthy enough to meditate for long periods of time. Fighting had already existed in the temple before the buddha like how fighting has always been with humans since the beginning of time. Fighting is innate to humans.
GetDamage 1 year ago
@elenchus there are evidence that Shuai Jao and Calvary were practice during the Shia Dynasty (2800 BC) and by the Han Dynasty (206-265BC) there are evidence of 5 animal styles were practiced- Snake, tiger, crane, dragon and monkey:there are no evidence that India has practice these martail arts
CuongSam 2 years ago
I agree on all counts, but the history of Kung Fu specifically appears to start with bodhidharma's teaching of basic yoga to the Shaolin temple.
To the degree Shaolin martial arts were derived from Yoga or from the existing Chinese martial arts I can't say, but that seems to be the point that Shaolin departs from conventional Chinese combat techniques. There's more to it than simply bodhidharma's visit though--Shaolin has a lot more history than that.
elenchus 2 years ago
@elenchus My master often visit China on an anual basis and about 4 years ago he went to visit Southern Shaolin temple and on the way he stumpled into a village where everyone were practicing White Crane, and they claimed that White Crane is originally developed in that village. The idea that external Kungfu came from Shaolin and internal Kungfu came from Wudang is a very recent claim by the communist goverment- I think this is wrong because it disregards a v rich history of C. M.A
CuongSam 2 years ago
China's a huge region, I'm sure there's contributions to and from the various temples. Some accounts claim that Shaolin learned a broad variety of techniques from treating refugee warriors who were injured in battle (and subsequently shared their knowledge). The real difference between internal and external is simply Taoist vs. Buddhist origin. As far as I can tell, anyway. The "chi" difference...I think that was a mistranslation to English.
elenchus 2 years ago
@elenchus aggreed..... my master once said- like most thing in China, especialy Chinese Martial Arts, the deeper u look the more unexplained or unexplainable things you'll get!
CuongSam 2 years ago 2
Where can i locate this master?
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CJYungFlow 2 years ago
Xin hỏi cái khác biệt của Vỏ Thiếu Lâm VN và Vỏ Thiếu Lâm Tùa là gì ?? Có phải là từ 1 Môn Phái??
What is the different of Vietnamese Kung Fu and Chinese Kung Fu?? Are they related??
chrl007 2 years ago
well all azn martial arts can traced their roots back to the Shaolin temple...
vietorkorean 2 years ago
and Shaolin martial art can trace its root back to India.
quanarius 2 years ago
No its not not VO Binh Dinh especially.
z3r006 2 years ago
Binh DInh martial arts may have got their most basic from Chinese kung fu, just as all other Asian martial arts, but then we Vietnamese have changed them so much that they are no longer considered Chinese. Now Binh Dinh martial arts are purely Vietnamese.
quanarius 2 years ago 14
@quanarius Which source of information where you read it from?
quangtrunge8k42 5 months ago
@quanarius Võ Bình Định là võ thuần Việt TQ không cảnh tượng gì cả!
chinese kung fu is nothing!
hoangthu4321 3 months ago
Vietnam is cool^^
5*
HSM2Extended 2 years ago
If anything, Vietnamese are the true owners of Southern China. But it would take a lot of nukes to get it back ;-)
WuSuanSo 2 years ago
Vietnamese martial arts is originated from China. Almost everything from Vietnam is originated from China for that is where we were from.
Free4Voice 2 years ago
we werent from china. just most of vietnam's history has been under the invasion of the chinese.
vmntmn 2 years ago 14
Yes, we were. The people who lived around the area North of Hanoi were tribal people, uncivilized and not intellectual. Then a group of people from China called "Yue" or "Viet" in Vietnamese came and took over that land, bringing Chinese culture along with them. Thus, the place was named "NanYue" or "NamViet" in Vietnamese. Moreover, if you haven't already noticed, our language is phonetically very similar to Cantonese, the language the Yue spoke and still do.
Free4Voice 2 years ago
how is it phonetically similar. china basically imperialized vietnam.
vmntmn 2 years ago
I suppose you don't speak Cantonese. If you don't know, you can't really judge.
Free4Voice 2 years ago
are you a fucking dumbass vietnam was never a chinese province.
vmntmn 2 years ago
I never said it was.
Free4Voice 2 years ago
yes you did look at the recent posts "yes we were" yes we were was your reply to my "we weren't from china" and you said we were from china meaning that china owned vietnam. and china was never owned vietnam.
vmntmn 2 years ago
Of my God, it appears reading & comprehension is the problem to your profanity. I wrote about migration & not ownership. In laymen's term, a group of people called "Yue" or "Viet" migrated from China to VN. Moreover, VN was conquered by China for 10 centuries. During which time, it was considered a province of China by the Chinese. However, we VNmese never think that way, & obviously my prior posts did not in any way stated that. I really don't know how you came to that conclusion. How bizarre!
Free4Voice 2 years ago
Actually Free4Voice is correct. The Viet tribes settled in South China more than 5000 years ago. We lost our land to the Hans. The 15 tribes collectively known as the Lac-Viet (La-Yueh) moved south and mixed with the locals and formed the Kingdom of Van-Lang. So yes, Viets are from Southern China, but are not Chinese. Lake Dong-Dinh was where Father Lac Long Quan fell in love with Mother Au Co, remember?
WuSuanSo 2 years ago 2
Yeah, this is legit. According to the some professors at UCLA, those Yue people started out in central China and then they migrated west and then southeast to Indo-China. Then they made some kick ass soup noodles. God, I'm hungry.
jeffdoeskungfu 2 years ago 3
if so, then the English should trace their root back to the French, and the French to the German, for the fact is that all western Europeans were originally from Germanic tribes.
quanarius 2 years ago
you are wrong quanarius: all western europe were PARTLY originally from germanic tribes.
but you are right for all the other things. and it is not a problem, just reality
tagueuleputain 2 years ago
who did tell you this crap? The Greeks, the Italici (e.g. the Latins and so the first Romans), the Etruscans and the Celts have nothing to do with Germanic populations.
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lol VN got nothing related to China. People think VN came from and related China becuz of the 1000 years Chinese occupations. The original China land was locating way up North near the Mongol and Korea, but VN was way down South near Nam Hai island. It is more like the Chinese that related to the VNmese since the original VN land got taken by the China.
chrl007 2 years ago
@vmntmn
dcvien 1 year ago
@dcvien may kieu mua may nay may ai biet, vn may ai hay, mua dieu cha cha cha, tang go thi duoc, con nit thi thich hai khuc mia, goi la vo gam mia gam khơai thich hon
13KimChiVN 1 year ago
@vmntmn BUT CHINESE NEVER WON VIETNEMSE.
vuthanhnamhaininh 1 year ago 2
@vmntmn Then where did the Vietnamese migrate from?
MysticRonin101 6 months ago
@vmntmn
YOU WERE NOT? ME NEITHER - HA HA HA.
chinese shit.
TheQuantoa 3 months ago
lol VN got nothing related to China. People think VN came from and related China becuz of the 1000 years Chinese occupations. The original China land was locating way up North near the Mongol and Korea, but VN was way down South near Nam Hai island. It is more like the Chinese that related to the VNmese since the original VN land got taken by the China.
chrl007 2 years ago 2
lol i think your replying to the wrong person.
vmntmn 2 years ago
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quanarius 2 years ago
this basically looks like shaolin kung fu, even the flag dancing and all. Cool.
wonphi 2 years ago
Vietnam martial Arts rock :)
chrl007 3 years ago
We r the one who kick your chinesse ass out of Viet Nam
tqken 3 years ago
should vietnam return to china?
sylvester134 2 years ago
Sylvester123 or you fucking NUT ????
And for all your Viets who forget Viet Nam History, read it more
tqken 2 years ago 2
We watched Buffalo Boy & Smell of Papaya with English translations,and can you recommend authentic Vietnamese movies with traditional Vietnamese clothing with English subtitles please? Not Chinese with the Vietnamese subtitles,but Vietnamese movies with English subtitles.
CulturePeaceForever 3 years ago
Three Seasons is another good Vietnamese movies
ballboy71 3 years ago
Woooooow,That's what I've been searching for,Ancient Vietnamese martial arts movie,with the real Vietnam clothes.Can you suggest some?
CulturePeaceForever 3 years ago
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wtf is this shit?
ArgFilms 3 years ago
It's about Vietnam ancient martial arts. A martial arts that is practiced by soldiers centuries ago.
The flag dancing is not just for show, it is one of the ancient ways of commanding and directing thousands of soldiers on the battle fields.
webzanboy 3 years ago
Is it the same as VoVietnam,or another school of Vietnamese martial arts?
CulturePeaceForever 3 years ago
this is another vietnamese martial art it's much more ancient and traditional
xflybabyflyx 2 years ago 2
Argfilms : your head..
giactaudoban 3 years ago
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ArgFilms 3 years ago
wow, that's harsh. It almost made sense.
GetDamage 3 years ago
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LeHuyAnh 3 years ago
phim dap
azian4lifez 4 years ago