The 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31) is scheduled to be held from November 21 to December 2, 2021 in Hanoi and 10 nearby localities, heard a press conference in the capital city on September 29.
Go Beyond Numbers: For countries like India and Vietnam to balance China, they must transition from transactio - The Times of India Blog
India and Vietnam have committed to further boost their defence and economic ties at their recent virtual joint commission meeting. Co-chaired by external affairs minister S Jaishankar and his Vietnamese counterpart Pham Binh Minh, the two sides also agreed to explore closer cooperation in emerging areas such as civil nuclear energy, marine science and space.
Myanmar proposes three more sports for 2021 Vietnam SEA Games - Myanmar Times
The Myanmar Olympic Committee has proposed three additional sports be added to the 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam.
Grand Master Nguyen Van Chieu, Võ sư Chánh Chưởng Quản has passed away
Today, the world of Vovinam Việt Võ Đạo is saddened by the news that Grand Master Nguyen Van Chieu, Võ sư Chánh Chưởng Quản has passed away.
Manipur Team Champions for record 10th time at Vovinam Nationals 2020-02-01
Manipur : Overall Team Champions for record 10th time at Vovinam Nationals - January 27 to 30, 2020 at Anand, Gujarat
Vietnam’s vovinam takes on the world
Traditional martial arts have been developing for centuries in Vietnam, with hundreds of styles nationwide, including Nam Hong Son, Tay Son Binh Dinh and Vovinam. Vietnamese styles have been become popular around the world thanks to their typical characters and practicality.
Supreme way of Vietnamese Martial Arts introduced at Senapati
Supreme way of Vietnamese Martial Arts introduced at Senapati - The Sangai Express
First Vietnamese martial arts world cup held in French city - Nhan Dan Online
The tournament gathers nearly 300 athletes of 32 teams representing 18 countries worldwide.
7 Sports That Are Unique to Southeast Asia - The Asean Post
Whether we want to admit it or not, most of the popular sports played around the world are the products of Western civilisation. But what did we do to break some sweat before the Europeans brought football and badminton to Southeast Asia? Pretty sure it wasn’t just congkak (mancala games) and wau (kite-flying).