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This photo represents our coat of arms; in the background is Vietnam, from which Qwan Ki Do originates.
On horseback, the emperor and general Lê Lợi, born in 1385 in the Vietnamese region "Lam Son" which gives our center its name. Lê Lợi is remembered in the country as the most important national hero of the medieval period for having led the rebels who obtained the independence of Vietnam from the Chinese Empire of the Ming dynasty, in 1428. In the same year he became emperor, founding the second Lê dynasty, who remained on the throne until 1788. The writing in red means Qwan Ki Do.
Qwan Ki Do has been present in the region since 1982, our centers since 1991.
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