Vietnamese Ao Dai: Ambassador to connect Hanoi culture to the world
With a history of more than 100 years, ao dai represents the quintessence of Hanoi culture.
With a history of more than 100 years, ao dai represents the quintessence of Hanoi culture.
The program is part of the 2024 Hanoi Tourism Ao Dai Festival, which aims to foster appreciation for the traditional Vietnamese ao dai within the community.
The 2024 Hanoi Ao Dai Tourism Festival kicked off on the evening of October 4 with a stunning music and light show that vividly commemorated the heroic moments of the Capital Liberation Day 70 years ago.
This fall, Hanoi plans to hold cultural events to honor the ao dai, a traditional Vietnamese dress that symbolizes a strong sense of cultural identity, and to attract tourists.
The campaign seeks to honor Ao Dai's natural beauty and convey affection, unity, and a sense of duty to advance traditional cultural values and identity.
Thousand-year-old Hanoi welcomes visitors in October with its fascinating Ao Dai Tourism Festival.
The "Snapping Hanoi" challenge encourages residents and visitors to explore the city's cultural and historical landmarks while wearing the ao dai.
Ao dai tailoring, a unique craft passed down through generations, is now highly prized for its ability to produce eye-catching creations for Hanoi's tourism industry.
The cultural event aims to honor Vietnamese Ao Dai and boost tourism in Hanoi in the last months of the year.
From now until early October 2024, a series of ao dai-related activities will be held in response to the Hanoi Tourism Ao Dai Festival 2024 and to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the capital's liberation.
The festival features around 80-100 stalls showcasing products from ao dai designers and brands from the North, Central and South of Vietnam.
Through its activities, the club will promote the cultural and historical value of Vietnam's national costume - Ao Dai.
As many as 57 designers presented their ao dai collections at the art performance.
The young Vietnamese’ designs make people become cultural ambassadors once they wear Ao Dai.
In the run-up to the Lunar New Year, young people gather at the landmarks of Hanoi to take pictures and share them on social media.
From the perspective of ao dai designers, the outfit needs official recognition as heritage and a methodical strategy to become both a cultural symbol and brand.
The Ao Dai Fashion Week helps promote Vietnamese culture and picture Fukuoka as a place worth visiting for international tourists.