The 8th International Festival of Vietnamese Traditional Martial Arts was officially opened on the night of August 2 in Binh Dinh province, according to a report by VNA. The festival, which takes place from August 2 to August 5, includes various events such as a flame lighting ceremony, talk shows, martial arts performances, tours to historical and cultural sites, and exhibitions showcasing the activities of local martial arts clubs. Over 1,200 athletes from 77 delegations around the world have registered to participate in the festival. The opening ceremony, held in Quy Nhon city, featured a dance and music performance with the theme “Vietnamese Traditional Martial Arts – Aspiration to Reach Out”. The ceremony was attended by local martial arts masters and trainees, as well as famous singers and international delegations. During the festival, athletes will participate in martial arts talks, exchanges, and visits to Binh Dinh’s dojos. They will also have the opportunity to explor
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