
Hong Gia Viet Nam La-Phu-Son is an ancient Taoist internal Kung Fu based upon Wu
Chi (the essentials of Tai Chi, Hsing-I, and Pa Kua) and Nga Mi
(Beautiful Eyebrow). It utilizes Noi Cong (nei kung), Chi Kung, and
fighting movements so that students can develop (in order) health,
strength, and self-defense.

As
an "internal" martial art it strives to obtain great speed and power
with minimal physical effort by utilzing the tendons, chi, and body
position. As in other internal styles, Hong Gia utilizes the five
elements (Water, Earth, Wood, Fire, and Metal) and mimics the movements
of many animals, the primary animals being Crane, Dragon, Tiger, Snake,
and Leopard.
The original monastery was originally on La Phu
mountain (La Phu Son) in an area that was formerly North East Vietnam.
The area is now considered part of the New Territories of China and the
mountain is called Lou-fu Shan and is approximately 6 miles NNW of
Kowloon and Hong Kong.

The
image above shows one of the students demonstrating the "Dragon Face".
By tensing his tendons he makes the face of a dragon appear on his chest
and abdomen. The bottom half of the face is covered by his sash, but
the horns and eyes are clearly visible.
The new World
Headquarters for Hong Gia La Phu Son is located at Little Saigon,
California, USA. This location is run by master Ly Hong Thai. There are
approximately two million students around the world.