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GeneChing
05-31-2012, 09:29 AM
Here's another thread just focused on one particular star. I launched one on Z (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1172109) yesterday.


Last update 31/05/2012 12:04:55 PM (GMT+7)
Actor opens kung fu school (http://english.vietnamnet.vn/en/arts-entertainment/23021/actor-opens-kung-fu-school.html)

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese-American movie actor Johnny Nguyen, star of such blockbuster action movies as Dong Mau Anh Hung (The Rebel) and Bay Rong (The Clash), recently opened a martial arts school in HCM City, aiming to find and nurture young kung fu artists.
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Mentoring: Vietnamese-American movie actor Johnny Nguyen has opened a martial arts school in HCM City, aimed at finding and nurturing young kung fu artists. — File Photo

Dedicated to the school of Lien Phong kung fu founded by the film star's grandfather, master Nguyen Chanh Minh, the school has already attracted a large number of young students, including many underprivileged kids.

Johnny Nguyen said the school was founded not only to spread his family's good fortune but also to develop kung fu as a sport.
"Martial arts are no longer dedicated to combat, but are considered a sport that requires the harmony of body and spirit," he said.

Although all of his family members studied martial arts at a young age, including boxing, aikido, and judo, Nguyen is the only who pursued and developed his grandfather's Lien Phong kung fu.

His martial arts school has been built in a typical Vietnamese architectural style featuring clay walls and palm-leaf roofs on a 1,700sq.m site within University Village on Nguyen Huu Tho Road in District 7. Together with his best friend and martial arts master Patrick Huan Nguyen and four talented stuntmen, the actor is one of the instructors at the Lien Phong school.

Students from nearby universities and poor children living in the area get special attention from Johnny Nguyen. University students get reduced fees, while underprivileged kids are able to train free-of-charge.

"Many of them show an aptitude for the martial arts which can help them to be potential kung fu artists in the future," said Johnny Nguyen. "I just want to give them a starting block."

The actor also believes that the school will help him to find potential stunt artists for his and other Vietnamese action movies.
Lien Phong kung fu was founded by master Chanh Minh in the southernmost province of Ca Mau in the early 20th century. It's a combination of esoteric acts that were handed down in his family from generation to generation and is famous for rapid movements which often consist of seven to eight consecutive blows.

Nguyen has less films so I'll list them all here for archival sake.
Clash (Bay Rong) (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=59869)
Blood Letter (Thiên mệnh anh hùng) (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=62692)
The Rebel (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48477)

GeneChing
09-30-2015, 08:44 AM
...for an in-school exam. Ouch.


Vietnamese-American actor fined $3,400 for unsanctioned martial arts contest (http://www.thanhniennews.com/sports/vietnameseamerican-actor-fined-3400-for-unsanctioned-martial-arts-contest-51900.html)
By Khanh Chau, Thanh Nien News

HO CHI MINH CITY - Wednesday, September 30, 2015 21:20Email Print
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Actor Johnny Tri Nguyen has been fined for organizing an unregistered martial arts contest at his school in Ho Chi Minh City's Nha Be District. Photo: Bao Nghi

Actor Johnny Tri Nguyen said he will appeal a fine imposed by Ho Chi Minh City inspectors on his martial arts school for hosting an unsanctioned competition.
The Department of Culture and Sports recently ordered Lien Phong Martial Arts School to pay a fine of VND76 million (US$3,430), saying it organized the “2015 Martial Arts Championship” without official permission.
The actor told Thanh Nien that the fine was strict and he did not expect it.
He said the event was actually an internal examination for the school's students, to decide who can move to higher levels.
The school opens to help young people practice martial arts and stay healthy and does not operate for profits, he said.
He said he has sent his representative to file an appeal to the sports department, requesting a lenient measure.
Earlier on September 20, police and sport inspectors raided the school in Nha Be District and stopped the event.
Inspectors said the contest had not been registered and the school did not follow safety regulations and did not have an ambulance on standby.
Lien Phong has around 100 students in two classes for adults and another for children.

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A file photo shows children practicing martial arts at Johnny Tri Nguyen's Lien Phong Martial Arts School in Ho Chi Minh City.