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The 2nd Hanoi Ao Dai Tourism Festival with the theme " Discovering the beauty of Hanoi" took place on the evening of October 27 at Dinh Tien Hoang walking street and Ba Kieu Temple stage, Hoan Kiem district. The event aims to convey the message of love for Ao Dai and the pride of women when wearing the costume that carries the national spirit.
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At the show, the audience was able to admire the ao dai collections of designers: Viet Bao, Quang Hoa, Cao Minh Tien, Ngoc Han, Thanh Hai, Y Van Hien, Dung Nguyen, Hoang Ly, Vu Thao Giang and many ao dai brands such as OZ Design House, La Sen Vu, Kien Anh...
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The opening ceremony with a colorful setting, imbued with the culture of Hanoi people, aims to connect generations to promote the spirit of inheritance and development of love for the homeland.
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The highlight of the program was the Community Ao Dai Road “Walking around Hoan Kiem Lake”. It recreated part of the long-standing cultural and historical values ​​of the Capital such as: craft village models, West Lake lotus, One Pillar Pagoda, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, Quan Chuong Gate...
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Inspired by the paintings of artist Pham Trinh with the combination of painting, lacquer and mother-of-pearl inlay, designer Hoang Ly recreates the quintessence of Vietnamese cultural identity on the traditional ao dai.
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The "Brocade Ao Dai" collection by designer Luu Quynh Lan uses hand-woven silk and linen combined with ethnic brocade from the mountainous regions and ancient painting motifs such as mandarin ducks, lotus flowers,...
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The collection aims to honor and preserve the traditional values ​​of Vietnamese ao dai while still incorporating the integrated features of contemporary trends.
Collection by designer Cao Minh Tien.
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Within the framework of the program, on the morning of October 29, there will be an art performance, a mass performance and an ao dai parade by the Hanoi Women's Union with the participation of more than 600 women from agencies, units, businesses and people, including representatives of about 50 typical families of the capital.