The Revolutionary Party of Young Annam (Vietnamese: Tan-Viet-Cach- Manh-Bung) was a political party in the colony of Annam of French Indochina in Vietnam.
It was founded in 1925, and was based amongst the petty bourgeoisie in northern Annam.
It had its roots in a group of former political prisoners, that had been jailed in connection with the 1908 uprising.
Internal factional conflict weakened the party.
The party was dissolved in 1930, after a police crackdown banned it.