Vietnam's girls shows national dress–Ao Dai

Ao Dai is Vietnam’s national costume. quot;Aoquot; comes from the Chinese quot;jacketquot;. In modern language, quot;aoquot; refers to the clothing covering the neck, while the quot;daiquot; means quot;long.quot; Ao Dai often uses the soft silk fabric and T-shirt is a gown which is similar to Chinese cheongsam. Chest sleeves are cut fitly and highlight the exquisite curve of women.

Both sides of the dress open highly to the waist. When someone who wears such kind of dress walks around, the two skirts are flowing under wind. The lower body is coupled with a megaphone trousers. Therefore, it’s very convenient for daily life and for living, sitting and lying.

People often see the Vietnamese on the street who ride bicycles and motorcycles. When we admire its beauty, we always worry about that the nepotism would be twisted into the car. However, this worry is unnecessary. Like the Japanese kimono costume influenced by China, Ao Dai as Vietnam’s national dress, borrows the characteristics from Han Chinese clothing. Its young shape grew out of Chinese cheongsam.

If cheongsam is ladylike people’s patent, then the quot;Ao Daiquot; is representative of simple and lively life. In the past, people wore Ao Dai only when they took part in meetings, festivals and weddings and for the village girls, the Ao Dai is almost like a white dress. But now, in addition to major festivals and diplomatic occasions, we can see women who dress Ao Dai everywhere in general.The old Ao Dai skirt is long to the ankle, but now it becomes short for the convenience of riding. Some are even short to the knee.

The old Ao Dai collar is up to seven centimeters, but now all kinds of sexy low-cut neckline have emerged.The old Ao Dai color represents the age and region. Girls’ dress are pure white, unmarried women’s dress are soft pink, married women’s dress are dark.

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