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TraditionalVietnamese martial arts (Võ thuật Cổ truyền Việt Nam;Chữ Hán: 武術古傳越南) often referred to asVõ thuật (Chữ Hán: 武術), can be loosely divided into those of the Sino-Vietnamese descended from theHan and those of theChams orindigenous Vietnamese.

Modern styles, or Phái (schools), include:
A la veille de l'indépendance du Vietnam (1955) différents groupements. sous le couvert d'associations sportives. virent le jour. avec notamment le mouvement Vovinam de Nguyen-Loc. le Tinh-Vô-Hoi (arts martiaux sino-vietnamiens) avec entre autres Chau Quan Ky. le Vo-Vietnam (Cuton) ou encore le Vu-Dao (Pham Van Tan*). Ces groupements connurent une structuration plus forte dans le cadre du Sud Vietnam dans les années 1960. avec. notamment. la création du Tong-Hoi-Vo-Hoc-Viet-Nam ..