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Nov 21st
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Traditional clothes

Traditional clothes, especially Ao Dai, is the one which Vietnamese people are always proud of and which attracts most foreigners.

Guoc Moc (Sole sisters) for the Vietnamese

Guoc Moc (Sole sisters) for the Vietnamese Guoc Moc is footwear that imbued with symbolic meaning for Vietnamese people...    Due to Vietnam's hot and humid climate and wading days in wet rice paddies or fishing, Vietnamese people usually went barefoot. Formerly, on cold days, men and women from rural areas would don clogs made from bamboo roots when attending festivals or visiting friends. At home they wrote wooden clogs with vertical straps to protect the toes. Read more >>
 

Taking home a" non la" - that is, to take a piece of Vietnam

Taking home a “Non la” (translated as “conical hat”) is not only a normal hat, but also one of Vietnam’s symbols of charm.   Every country has its own nati... Read more >>

A glance at Vietnamese clothing

A glance at Vietnamese clothing Vietnam has always been praised for the spirits against aggressive war by foreigners. However, the nation is also the diversified culture cradle, one ... Read more >>

Ao Yem, the indispensable dress of ancient girls

Ao Yem, the indispensable dress of ancient girls Looking back into the historic development of national dress, Vietnam not only has “Ao Dai” but also “Ao Yem” – the indispensable dress of a... Read more >>

Ao Dai, the Vietnamese long dress

Ao Dai, the Vietnamese long dress The beauty of women dressed in “Ao Dai”always leaves a deep impression on foreign visitors to Vietnam   The beauty of women dressed in “Ao Da... Read more >>

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