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Lemur Ao Dai
(1744 - 1975)
The five-part dress is a traditional costume of the Vietnamese people, born in 1744, after the reform of the Dang Trong costume of Lord Nguyen Phuc Khoat. The shirt for men has a high, straight and square collar symbolizing the integrity of the gentleman. The shirt has 5 buttons made of metal, jade, wood, ... not fabric like Chinese cheongsam...
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Modern Ao Dai
(1744 - 1975)
The five-part dress is a traditional costume of the Vietnamese people, born in 1744, after the reform of the Dang Trong costume of Lord Nguyen Phuc Khoat. The shirt for men has a high, straight and square collar symbolizing the integrity of the gentleman. The shirt has 5 buttons made of metal, jade, wood, ... not fabric like Chinese cheongsam...
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Five-piece Ao Dai
(1744 - 1975)
The five-part dress is a traditional costume of the Vietnamese people, born in 1744, after the reform of the Dang Trong costume of Lord Nguyen Phuc Khoat. The shirt for men has a high, straight and square collar symbolizing the integrity of the gentleman. The shirt has 5 buttons made of metal, jade, wood, ... not fabric like Chinese cheongsam...
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Tran Le Xuan Ao Dai
(1744 - 1975)
The five-part dress is a traditional costume of the Vietnamese people, born in 1744, after the reform of the Dang Trong costume of Lord Nguyen Phuc Khoat. The shirt for men has a high, straight and square collar symbolizing the integrity of the gentleman. The shirt has 5 buttons made of metal, jade, wood, ... not fabric like Chinese cheongsam...
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Innovative Ao Dai
(1744 - 1975)
The five-part dress is a traditional costume of the Vietnamese people, born in 1744, after the reform of the Dang Trong costume of Lord Nguyen Phuc Khoat. The shirt for men has a high, straight and square collar symbolizing the integrity of the gentleman. The shirt has 5 buttons made of metal, jade, wood, ... not fabric like Chinese cheongsam...
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Info for Visitors
Open:
Monday - Saturday 8:00 - 18:00
Sunday 8:00 - 19:00
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206/19/30 Long Thuan, Long Phuoc, District 9, Ho Chi Minh City
Contacts:
091 472 69 48
info@baotangaodaivietnam.com