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A synthesis of various combat techniques, Viet Vo Dao was created in Hanoi in 1938. This modern martial art combines weapon handling with boxing and attracts the younger generation. It reveals Vietnam as it is truly experienced by its people, beyond the tourist façade.

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00:00Thank you for joining us.
02:00Almost 80% of Vietnamese have no religious belief, and the rest are principally Buddhist.
02:20There are also Taoist and Catholic minorities.
02:27In spite of any religious or non-religious differences, the Vietnamese are united by a certain martial
02:48art called Vovinam Viet Vo Dao.
02:51It was invented in Hanoi in 1938 by Nguyen Loc.
02:56The word Vovinam means martial art in Vietnamese, while Dao means the way.
03:02Therefore, the translation of its name would be the way of the Vietnamese martial art.
03:11The art's founding father traveled to other countries to go and meet other martial arts
03:16masters, in order to find inspiration and help him create his own martial art.
03:21Viet Vo Dao is therefore a fusion of all the techniques used in the combat techniques taught
03:26in Vietnam, whether it be wrestling, boxing, handling weapons or other techniques.
03:31Viet Vovinam's языc.
03:34And the accent is a god.
03:37The art.
03:38Viet Vovinam.
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04:09practitioners wear the official blue uniform known as the Vofuk, which bears the Viet Vodau
04:15emblem on the chest. It's a kimono similar to the one worn by judokas. Viet Vodau is a complete
04:24martial art, incorporating a wide variety of attacking and counter-attacking, but also
04:29self-defense techniques. Viet Vodau also includes choreographed fights called Da Luyen, which
04:36are usually used for demonstrations.
05:06Viet Vodau also features training in the use of various weapons. This training takes place
05:35when the student has reached a certain grade. Weapons include the sabre, axe, stick, holberd,
05:42sword, and the fan.
06:12Viet Vodau is best known for its scissor technique, which consists of striking or grasping in the
06:33opponent with one's legs. This can be aimed at the legs as well as the neck.
06:39Viet Vodau is the same as the body as well as the actual enemy employee.
06:42Viet Vodau is a very small group of stunts
06:46of the world and the front of the third unit.
06:49Viet Vodau is a very small group of stunts
06:50of the world and fans in the ground.
06:52Viet Vodau is also a very small group of stunts
06:54of the past. We've got a huge swing from the ground.
06:57Viet Vodau is a big one, he lets you jump out this.
07:00Viet Vodau is only a big one.
07:02Viet Vodau is a big one!
07:04Vietvodau is therefore renowned for its spectacular acrobatic displays.
07:14There are over 20 different scissor techniques which can be used.
07:19Training in scissor techniques starts with attacking the legs before gradually working
07:23its way up to the neck.
07:29She is going to break the leg of the neck.
07:42I am going to break the leg of the neck!
07:47Oh
08:17Contrary to what you might expect, there are many women practicing martial arts in Vietnam
08:24and throughout the rest of the Indo-Chinese peninsula.
08:47Viet Vodau also involves mock battles between two people.
09:07These are known as Song Luyen and are generally featured in demonstrations or grading sessions.
09:17CONGREGATIONS
09:24VOTE
09:27CONGREGATIONS
09:34Hanoi is a flourishing city.
09:53With an estimated population of 7 million, the city is perpetually expanding.
09:59For the last few years, motorcycle traffic has created severe congestion,
10:03and the city has an ever-increasing number of motorcycle taxis.
10:07In order to reduce this congestion, various underground railway building projects are underway.
10:33There are a few shopping centres in Vietnam.
10:48However, there are many markets where the Vietnamese do their shopping.
10:52Vietnamese is one of the rare Southeast Asian languages to use the Roman alphabet,
10:57meaning Westerners can read the words without difficulty.
11:00However, the language is tonal, so the same word may have several different meanings
11:06depending on how it is pronounced.
11:13Prices are displayed in dong, the Vietnamese currency.
11:17In early 2015, one US dollar was worth around 21,000 dong,
11:23which explains why the price for a simple sweet treat may have several zeros at the end.
11:30Vietnamese cuisine is influenced by Chinese cuisine,
11:38with the difference that it uses fewer sauces and more herbs and vegetables.
11:43One particular ingredient is unique to Vietnamese cuisine.
11:47Nhuok Nam, a salted, fermented fish sauce, which is used as a seasoning.
11:51Nhuok Nam, a self-sensitive fish sauce, which is a seasoning.
11:55What is unique?
11:56The UKese Chinese cuisine is with us.
11:58Here's the UKese cuisine.
11:59The UKese cuisine is helped us to piense.
12:00The UKese cuisine is with us as a seasoning.
12:02The UKese cuisine.
12:03The UKese cuisine is only where the UKese cuisine.
12:06The UKese cuisine is very pleasant.
12:07The UKese cuisine is a delicious way to speed and zuri.
12:09The UKese cuisine is almost every time.
12:12The UKese cuisine is all about it in the UKese cuisine.
12:15The UKese cuisine is very comfortable.
12:17The UKese cuisine is alsoнего as an air-looking thing,
12:19and the UKese cuisine.
12:19Outside of the markets, there is also a great number of itinerant traders, whose stalls
12:37are more rudimentary but still attract many customers.
12:41The old town is in sharp contrast with the new town.
12:45Because of its growing population, Hanoi is constantly assimilating neighbouring towns.
12:50Nowadays, skyscrapers are appearing in some districts, full of flats to house a new, more
12:55affluent generation.
13:14Hanoi sits on the banks of the Red River Delta, but the real natural treasure lies a few
13:19hundred kilometres away.
13:23One of Vietnam's main tourist attractions is Ha Long Bay, which is classified as a UNESCO
13:30World Heritage Site.
13:32It's a large expanse of water with thousands of small rocky islands and a good few creeks.
13:39In 2011, Ha Long Bay was recognised as one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
13:43In 2011, Ha Long Bay was recognised as one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
13:50It's a large expanse of water with thousands of small rocky islands and a good few creeks.
13:57In 2011, Ha Long Bay was recognised as one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
14:01Ha Long Bay was recognised as one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
14:20Ha Long Bay was recognised as one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
14:41Many of the islets even have grottos leading to interior lakes.
14:58Ha Long Bay was recognised as one of the three natural wonders of the world.
15:07In 2011, Ha Long Bay was recognised as one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
15:13We were lucky to have a new world of the world in our world.
15:17We were lucky to have a new world.
15:20You look up in the region of the world as a group.
15:25Ha Long Bay aside, the rest of Vietnam also has a wealth of magnificent landscapes, including
15:47Phong Na Khe Bang National Park and Na Trang Bay.
15:50Phong Na Khe Bang National Park and Na Khe Bang National Park and Na Khe Bang National Park
16:20A private museum near Saigon houses a large collection of Vietnamese traditional costumes.
16:32Over the years, fashion has evolved.
16:36Clothing has become more than just something to wear, but also an expression of social standing,
16:41mentality and history.
16:42Different styles help to distinguish social rank, financial status and Vietnamese mindset
16:50down the years.
16:51Music
19:49The main part of the training is composed of hand-to-hand combat techniques.
19:53The influence of the many varieties of boxing which inspired its founding father when he
19:59created Vietvodau is plain to see.
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20:35As well as the choreographed battles used for demonstrations or gradings,
20:39Viet Vodau also features real competitive bouts.
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22:09Viet Vodau is governed by ten principles and a motto.
22:19Viet Vodau is governed by ten principles and a motto.
22:33The motto is, be strong to be useful, and the first of the principles is to strive to reach the highest level in order to be able to serve one's fellow man.
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23:34A Viet Vodau practitioner must develop a will of steel in order to overcome difficulty and
23:50all the challenges life throws up.
23:52This will only be possible if they train and work hard to forge their spirit and lead a
23:57humble and benevolent life.
24:27In Viet Vodau, as in most martial arts, every demonstration or fight ends with a salute
24:34in three movements.
24:57Hanoi is alive day and night.
25:08A constant flow of cars crisscrosses the city.
25:12Lining the roads are many little temporary betting booths where people can place bets.
25:39People stop there for a few moments before leaving with their chit.
26:06Vietnam's capital is divided into four districts, some old and some more modern.
26:11In the old town, certain districts or streets are entirely dedicated to a specific trade
26:17business.
26:18As well as traditional shops, Hanoi also has a great number of street vendors and small trading
26:44booths, where many Vietnamese do their regular shopping.
26:51But in recent years, Hanoi has experienced a demographic boom, which is why many neighboring
26:56provinces have been subsumed by the metropolis.
27:03policymakers have been watching to start the season.
27:05The local local shops are прек。
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27:08They are the most popular are the most popular in the world.
27:10The most popular famous black spots and many local shops are located around the country.
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27:27One of the most revered temples in Hanoi is the Literature Temple, founded in 1070.
27:47It's a Confucian temple in the west of Hanoi's Old Town.
27:53Many Vietnamese come to visit it, and it's the city's main tourist attraction.
27:59It's mainly frequented by school children and students.
28:05It's divided into five separate walled courtyards, with its main alleyways reserved for noblemen
28:11and narrower alleys used by servants.
28:16The nobility used to send their children to study literacy here, so that they could be
28:20well-read and become civil servants.
28:23The children of the many dynasties came here to learn the teachings of Confucius.
28:27Traditionally, during the revision period before exams, the youngsters come here to revise,
28:34as this is believed to bring good luck.
28:49The great pavilion in the fourth courtyard houses the statue of Confucius, surrounded by his
28:53four closest disciples.
28:55This is the most sacred part of the temple, which explains why the students come here to
28:58revise and pray.
29:02Thanks to the French school of the Far East, the literature temple was restored several times during the
29:0920th century.
29:11The 100,000 dong banknote features the image of one part of the temple.
29:16The well of heavenly clarity, which lies in the third courtyard.
29:37The culture of gente, whichий allows us to revitalize the shadow
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33:12One of the ten principles of Viet Vô Đào is that knowledge must be acquired dutifully
33:17And that the art should be passed on to the new generation
33:21As in all sports, children begin their training with a warming-up session in order to reduce
33:27the risk of injury.
33:51Even the very youngest children can learn Viet Vo Dao from the age of three.
34:19Many Vietnamese parents enroll their children into classes.
34:23Learning a martial art, particularly Viet Vo Dao, helps to instill a sense of sportsmanship
34:28and respect for the rules, so the children can develop their sense of team spirit and
34:33cooperation.
34:49Practicing Viet Vo Dao helps children to develop their motor skills and channel their energy.
35:08From their very earliest years, they learn the different moves of Viet Vo Dao, mainly
35:12the arm locks.
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35:25They say, they pay attention to children.
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36:10At this age, rather than being a combat sport, it's a normal sporting activity for the children
36:37to enjoy.
37:03The younger children also try to learn the different choreographies mastered by the older ones,
37:08which will help them work their way through Vietvordal's different levels.
37:19All right, let's go to the gym.
37:24Let's go to the gym.
37:29One, two, three, two, three.
37:59One, two, three, two, three.
38:29oh
38:55uh
38:58Let's go.
39:28Viet Vodau has come a long way in the last decade and has acquired many new devotees of all ages.
39:52More and more parents are enrolling their children in Viet Vodau classes
39:56as over and above combat skills, it also teaches noble principles such as comradeship, perseverance, love and respect.
40:15In the south of Hanoi there is a lake known to all Vietnamese.
40:19Legend has it that once upon a time the king discovered a sword in a fishing net and used it in all his wars,
40:28notably the one where the Chinese were expelled from the kingdom and peace restored.
40:33With the war over, the king enjoyed taking boat trips on the lake.
40:41One day, the golden turtle god emerged from the depths of the lake and snatched the sword from the king.
40:50The king realized that the golden turtle had entrusted him with the sword
40:54and had come to take it back once peace reigned again, as he had no use for it.
41:01Succeeding dynasties have embellished the banks of the lake ever since.
41:05Jack позволise the village of the river of the river in Texas it needs to be a healthy place.
41:10Where's Cautic?
41:14Where's Cautic?
41:25Where's Cautic?
41:34In days gone by, there were a great many turtles in the lake, but no longer.
41:59But to see a turtle in the lake today is seen as a good omen for the coming weeks.
42:04In Vietnam, as in other cultures, turtles symbolize longevity and wisdom.
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42:52Despite the country's strong sense of tradition, the Vietnamese love to go out, have a drink, and enjoy themselves.
43:08Vietnam, and particularly Hanoi, blends modernism and tradition.
43:16Hanoi is the epitome of a booming city.
43:18Many tourists, especially young westerners, come to the country to experience this festive atmosphere.
43:48Unlike some cities, Hanoi is full of life, even very late at night.
44:18And really, I want to take.
44:44Hanoi has many ancient trees, hundreds of years old, which are classified as part of
45:04UNESCO's World Heritage.
45:07In spite of the city's development, the area around the trees has been preserved.
45:12In summer time, many youngsters and their families go out at night and meet up in the squares
45:17where these trees stand.
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46:02In summer, because it's too hot to go out during the daytime, there are many forms of entertainment.
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46:28In summer, because it's too hot to go out during the daytime, there are many forms of entertainment available to the Vietnamese in the evenings.
46:35concerts, puppet theatres or outdoor cinemas.
47:05The theatrical and musical ambience allows the children to have fun as they train.
47:29In the Vietvodau dojo, the children can learn lots of different choreographies to perform
47:33at shows.
47:35Vietnam is a traditionally communist country where patriotism is encouraged among the populace,
47:40especially its younger generation.
48:03In the Vietvodau dojo, the children can play and play a role in the world.
48:10You have to be a role in the country where you can perform a role in the future of the world,
48:18in the Vietvodau dojo unity with accrualism.
49:25The idea is to be strong mentally as well as physically, and to be helpful to others.
49:31The blue color of the uniform represents immensity, the purity of the skies and the oceans.
49:37Because the future of any culture, any sport, and the values they embody is reliant on good communication to the next generation,
49:44Vietvodau masters do all in their power to pass on the art to the younger generation.
49:55Vietvodau is a complete martial art, harmonizing body and spirit, attack and defense, power and grace of movement.
50:15Just like its hugely popular martial art, Vietnam is a nation that has found equilibrium between tradition and progress.
50:25Vietnamese have lived for centuries amidst a moral and religious universe, built on beliefs and values issuing from the cult of ancestor worship, Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism.
50:38But Vietnam has also been heavily influenced by Western culture, whether it be its cinema, its music, architecture or literature.
50:49Despite being supposedly communist, Vietnam remains a very open country, where all the same brands can be found as in the West.
50:57Vietnam is a country which is constantly developing while trying to preserve its ancient traditions.
51:27Vietnam is a country that has to be an incredibly popular culture.
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