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  2. Áo dài - Wikipedia

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    The áo dài Le Mur, or "trendy" ao dai, created a sensation when model Nguyễn Thị Hậu wore it for a feature published by the newspaper Today in January 1935. [19] The style was promoted by the artists of Tự Lực văn đoàn ("Self-Reliant Literary Group") as a national costume for the modern era. [ 20 ]

  3. Vietnamese clothing - Wikipedia

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    A woman in Cần Thơ wearing an áo dài and a nón lá. The áo dài is considered to be the traditional Vietnamese national garment. Besides suits and dresses nowadays, men and women can also wear áo dài on formal occasions. It is a long, split tunic worn over trousers. Áo translates as shirt and dài means "long". The outfit was derived ...

  4. Yếm - Wikipedia

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    The áo dài was created when tucks, which were close fitting and compact, were added in the 1920s to this style. [13] Trousers and tunics based on the Chinese pattern in 1774 were ordered by Nguyễn Phúc Khoát to replace the sarong -like traditional clothing.

  5. Áo bà ba - Wikipedia

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    It is the garment of the countryside, of the working people, of the lower class and the common people. As with denim jeans in the West, the áo bà ba's no-frills design worn by the simple folk outlasted many other trends and is considered a classic. The áo bà ba is regarded as the two-piece ensemble upon which the popularised áo dài is ...

  6. Áo giao lĩnh - Wikipedia

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    The áo giao lĩnh was influenced from Han Chinese clothing. [1] It is a robe with a wrap collar closing on the right side. The wrap collar closing on the right side is known as jiaoling youren (Chinese: 交領右衽; lit. 'intersecting collar right lapel') in China; garments with this form of wrap collar originated in China and started to be worn at least since the Shang dynasty (c. 1600 BC ...

  7. Miss Universe Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The final included four competitions: evening gown, swimsuit, áo dài, and interview. The winner, Nguyễn Thùy Lâm, was host delegate for the Miss Universe 2008 pageant held July 14, 2008, also in Nha Trang. [3] [4]

  8. Index of Vietnam-related articles - Wikipedia

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    0–9 This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (November 2024) 1915 in Vietnam 1917 in Vietnam 1954 in Vietnam 1961 in Vietnam 1966 in Vietnam 1955 in the Vietnam War 1956 in the Vietnam War 1957 in the Vietnam War 1958 in the Vietnam War 1959 in the Vietnam War 1960 in the Vietnam War 1961 in the Vietnam War 1962 in the Vietnam War 1963 in the Vietnam War 1964 in the ...

  9. Bà Chúa Xứ - Wikipedia

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    Bà Chúa Xứ (chữ Nôm: 婆主處, Vietnamese: [ɓâː cǔə sɨ̌]) or Chúa Xứ Thánh Mẫu (chữ Hán: 主處聖母, Holy Mother of the Realm) is a prosperity goddess worshiped in the Mekong Delta region as part of Vietnamese folk religions. She is a tutelary of business, health, and a protector of the Vietnamese border.