The traditional Ao Dai has long been associated with Vietnamese women. The beauty of the Ao Dai on the woman’s body create attractiveness and graciousness.
In the past, Vietnamese women used Ao dai as casual clothes. However, nowadays, Ao Dai can be seen only in cultural events rather than public places, market, parking places, train stations or in the daily life.
In the past, Vietnamese women used Ao dai as casual clothes. However, nowadays, Ao Dai can be seen only in cultural events rather than public places, market, parking places, train stations or in the daily life.
Mrs. Thuy Nga is a famous humorist in Viet Nam and Vietnamese communities in abroad. In a trip to Vietnam to visit her hometown, she went along with her 5-year-old daughter.
In a morning, suddenly, I saw Mrs.Thuy Nga and her daughter walking on the street, a small market in the Cho Lon center of Saigon. Different with modern fashion of famous artists, I was impressed with traditional Ao Dai outfits which simple with white gown and black trousers of them. How beautiful it was! It is rare to meet a elegant beauty like this in a street corner then it poured the poetic to that morning and made the traders forget their daily hardships...
Maybe Mrs.Thuy Nga dressed her daughter with Ao Dai in order to let her understand about cultural identity of mother land and do not want the next generation to forget the tradition...
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It is rare to see the image of traditional Ao Dai with bike in the modern time in Vietnam

Sitting behind the bike of Mother, her eyes gleam with surprise when go the village market with mother

Daughter and Mother choose fruit in the marketplace

Shopping with her mother like housework of Vietnamese women

Vietnamese traditional Ao Dai with cheerful color is usually dressed by Children in Tet Holiday. However, the simple Ao Dai is not favored…

She taught her daughter to caring, sharing the love with the poor in the street…

She taught her daughter to caring, sharing the love with the poor in the street…

She taught her daughter to caring, sharing the love with the poor in the street…

Daughter and Mother choose fruit in the marketplace

However, nowadays, Ao Dai can be seen only in cultural events rather than public places, market, parking places, train stations or in the daily life

Maybe Mrs.Thuy Nga dressed her daughter with Ao Dai in order to let her understand about cultural identity of mother land and do not want the next generation to forget the tradition...

