alternate names/styles for the various Asian countries:

Thai = Muay Thai (modern sport), Muay Boran (older bareknuckle - actually there are loads of older Thai bareknuckle styles - Tony Jaa's Ong Bak and Yamada: Samurai of Ayothaya featured some thai BK), Krabi Krabong (weapons art)

Chinese - Kung Fu/Gong Fu ... Wushu; Guoshu = general terms of CMA

specific styles = Hung Ga (Wong Fei Hung and some of the oldschool Shaw Brothers was Hung Ga);

Wing Chun/Wing Tsun/Ving Tsun (Warriors Two, Prodigal Son, Invincible Shaolin, Ip Man 1-2 = all featured WC);

Tai Chi/Taiji = Man of Tai Chi, Tai Chi Zero, Tai Chi Master

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Korean - TKD is probably the most popular style in the world (loads of dojangs (schools) that teach kids), but another popular KMA = hapkido - the late Tom Laughlin of Billy Jack fame - master that doubled for him is a HKD master (Bong Soo Han) as well as Ji Han Jae, the master that fought Bruce Lee in 2nd level of pagoda in Game of Death

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JMA = has karate, as well as judo, kendo (sword sport/way of life), kenjutsu (swordsmanship - Christopher Lambert in The Hunted, Tom Cruise's Last Samurai), kyudo (archery), sumo, and aikido (steven seagal is most famous for using aikido in movies)