Thuy Phap, a soft martial art similar to tai chi, was found by master Huynh Chieu Duong in Belgium in 2002 (Photo:VNA)
Learners of the martial arts gain better fitness, blood circulation and balance between Yin and Yang (Photo:VNA)
Thuy Phap consists of 8 series of circular water movements (Photo: VNA).
Master Huynh Chieu Duong instructs a learner (Photo:VNA)
A Belgian practices basic movements (Photo: VNA)
Learners practice Thuy Phap (Photo: VNA)
Learners practice Thuy Phap (Photo: VNA)
Learners practice Thuy Phap (Photo: VNA)
Brugidou Jérémie has practiced the martial art for 15 years (Photo: VNA)
Cudgel, knife, sword, and fan are used in Thuy Phap (Photo: VNA)
Learners of Thuy Phap at Ho Chi Minh City International Traditional Martial Arts in July 2018 (Photo: VNA)
Learners of Thuy Phap at Ho Chi Minh City International Traditional Martial Arts in July 2018 (Photo: VNA)
Thuy Phap: truly Vietnamese martial art in Belgium
Thuy Phap is a unique Vietnamese martial art found by martial art master Huynh Chieu Duong in Belgium. The art has attracted the participation of many international learners.