The event attracted the participation of 15 martial arts units from districts, cities, the Provincial Sports Training and Competition Center, and associations and martial arts Federations. This is an opportunity for martial artists to show their talents and honor the traditional values of martial arts.
The opening ceremony was attended by provincial leaders, including Mr. Cao Van Chong - Deputy Director of the Department of Culture - Sports and Tourism of Binh Duong province.

Mr. Chong shared that the festival is an opportunity for people and martial artists to exchange, learn, and at the same time promote the spirit of physical exercise in the community. The event demonstrated Binh Duong province's commitment to developing sports, especially martial arts, to become an indispensable part of the sports training system and bring impressive achievements in the international arena.
The festival brings together more than 250 martial artists participating in 10 martial arts, including karate, judo, pencak silat, arnis, wushu, muay, taekwondo, along with traditional traditional traditional martial arts such as traditional martial arts, vovinam. In particular, the participation of the Vo Lam Tan Khanh Ba Tra - national intangible cultural heritage - increased the traditional cultural values in the program.
The performances combining martial arts and music brought impressive performances, honoring the uniqueness of each martial art, while affirming the discipline and passion of the martial artists. With the participation of a large number of people and leaders of sectors, the festival has become a bridge between sports and the community, contributing to raising awareness of health, especially among young people.

The event was a great success, demonstrating the strong vitality of martial arts in modern life, while affirming the deep concern of the provincial leaders for the development of sports and the goal of building Binh Duong into one of the leading sports centers of the country.