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  1. From Hanoi to Hue, Hoi An to Saigon, men, women, and children can be seen wearing ao dai in an array of colors and styles. The French photographer Réhahn’s Ao Dai collection of Fine Art photographs celebrates Vietnam’s traditional dress as a quintessential part of the national identity.

  2. Captivated by the Ao Dai Men and its role in contemporary Vietnamese culture? Discover how Vietnam bridges tradition and modernity on our Essence Of Vietnam From South To North tour package, where each step takes you deeper into the heart of Vietnam's vibrant cultural landscape.

  3. 24 kwi 2018 · The most common traditional men’s fashion in Vietnam is the Ao Dai, mirroring a similar style worn by Vietnamese women. While the women’s Ao Dai clings to their curves and highlights their figures, the male Ao Dai is shorter, fuller and worn with regular-fitting trousers (as opposed to the long, flowy pants that accompany the female version).

  4. Experience the vibrant Ao Dai, Vietnam’s iconic long dress, during a photoshoot in the historic UNESCO World Heritage site of Hoi An. Explore Hoi An’s enchanting Lantern Street, yellow-washed walls, and serene riverbanks to capture the essence of the city’s vintage charm.

  5. Voice 1. Vu Ngoc Anh stands on a performance stage. Bright lights shine on her from above. Hundreds of people are watching her. They are interested in her beautiful clothing. She is wearing a kind of traditional Vietnamese clothing called an Ao Dai or Ao Dai. Voice 2. Ngoc Anh walks slowly across the stage. Her Ao Dai moves gently side to side.

  6. 8 kwi 2021 · The world, and Vietnam in particular, would be more beautiful with more images of both men and women wearing Ao Dai (Vietnamese traditional long dresses) during festivals as well as political, foreign and cultural events.

  7. Vietnamese women love wearing áo dài for photo shoots in beautiful settings. Golden Autumn days in Hanoi call for photo sessions around Hoàn Kiếm Lake. During Tết (Lunar New Year) you’ll see the dress in all its glory as women wear it to visit friends and family, and pay tribute at temples and shrines.

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