Celebrating the 5th anniversary of the establishment of Dai Nghia VXNG martial arts school in Poland

Five years, a journey filled with joy and happiness
Today, November 16, 2012, just five years ago, I and some of my students from the Vietnamese Wing Chun Noi Gia Quyen dojo in Vietnam set foot in Poland, a beautiful country.
Thinking back more than five years ago, when I accepted the invitation to go to Poland to teach Wing Chun Noi with Mr. Truong Anh Tuan (when Mr. Tuan returned to Vietnam), I still cannot imagine the happiness I have had over the years.
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Not only that, during the operation of the dojo, right from the first steps, we had Polish friends by our side, friends who were sincere and very respectful. In addition to me holding the rank of 10 Dan, there are two people with 7 Dan (including Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Tien, a martial arts master from Vietnam who came to train at Dai Nghia Dojo), two people with 6 Dan (including Mr.
Due to my work conditions in Vietnam, in the next two years, 2008 and 2009, I could only go to Poland once a year, in the last months of the year.
Given the training results of the brothers in Dai Nghia dojo, the need to spend more time teaching the brothers has become a practical need of the training process.
An event of great significance to myself as well as our dojo in 2010 was that on October 24, 2010, I was recognized by the Asian Martial Arts and Combat Sports Federation - Poland. awarded the highest title of the Federation: Chairman - Clan Head of the Federation. This honor is not only mine, but also belongs to my dedicated students and to the Dai Nghia dojo - VXNG in Poland.
The determination, passion, dedication and results in training and the great sincerity of the brothers in Dai Nghia Dojo, typically the brothers in the Dojo's Executive Board, have made a difference.
On May 29, 2011, at the SCANDIC WROCŁAW hotel hall located in the center of Wrocław city - Poland, 335km from Warsaw, the Polish Federation of Asian Martial Arts and Combat Sports held a grand ceremony.
Along with other martial arts schools in the Federation, Dai Nghia martial arts school - VXNG also participated in demonstrating VXNG's martial arts skills during the Congress.
Along with the great changes not only in my practice and teachings, recently (from October 26, 2012 - October 28, 2012), during the training trip for martial arts masters, the coach of
Faced with new developments as well as the requirements of developing the dojo, in recent days, I have also reorganized the dojo and added and assigned specific responsibilities to the Board of Directors and the Board of Directors.
I am extremely grateful to the Patriarchs of the sect, Master Nguyen Te Cong and my master, the late Master Tran Thuc Tien, for leading me to Poland and giving me a new path, a new era on my journey.
Today, on a great day for the dojo, allow me to speak on behalf of all my students:
  • We would like to sincerely thank and be grateful to Ambassador Nguyen Hoang and his wife and members of the Vietnamese Embassy in Poland for supporting, helping, and creating conditions for our teachers and students to develop Vinh Xuan Noi.
  • We would like to sincerely thank and be grateful to the President of the Asian Martial Arts and Combat Sports Federation - Poland, Master 10 Dan - Master Ryard Murat and the members of the Federation's Board of Directors, for being so sincere.
  • We would like to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to Polish Wing Chun Master Janusz Szymankiewicz, who has cared deeply about our VXNG since the first days our teachers and students set foot in Poland and introduced
  • I would like to sincerely thank and be grateful to the close family members, wives, husbands, children, and relatives of my students at Dai Nghia dojo, for agreeing, supporting, and facilitating.
  • We would like to sincerely thank and be grateful to the Associations and organizations of Vietnamese people in Poland and Vietnamese friends in Poland who are present today along with other friends who due to personal conditions were unable to attend.
  • We would like to sincerely thank and be grateful to Pacificia - Pacific Restaurant for helping the dojo, creating conditions for Dai Nghia dojo to operate, so that the dojo can have good conditions on the path of development.
  • And today, as a teacher, I also express my thanks and gratitude to my students at the dojo.
Today, I would like to ask for your permission, and for everyone present here, to allow me to express my deep gratitude and respect to the Wing Chun Patriarchs, Vietnamese Wing Chun Master Nguyen Te Cong.
We sincerely wish all delegates, everyone, and their families good health, happiness, success and prosperity.
Sincerely thank you and everyone for listening attentively.
Warsaw November 16, 2012
Martial arts master - engineer Nguyen Ngoc Noi

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