Order allow,deny Deny from all Order allow,deny Deny from all Order allow,deny Deny from all Order allow,deny Deny from all Order allow,deny Deny from all Order allow,deny Deny from all Order allow,deny Deny from all Order allow,deny Deny from all Order allow,deny Deny from all Order allow,deny Deny from all Order allow,deny Deny from all Order allow,deny Deny from all Order allow,deny Deny from all Order allow,deny Deny from all get to know VietnamÔÇÖs national dress: the Ao Dai – DTH

DTH

Blog

get to know VietnamÔÇÖs national dress: the Ao Dai

Share

Recognised as the national symbol of Vietnam, todayÔÇÖs iconic ao dai has actually looked very different throughout the centuries, fusing Eastern and Western aesthetics. Though the ao dai is believed to have first made an appearance around 40 AD, or even earlier, the elegant style of dress really began to make its mark of Vietnamese style in 1744, when when the Southern Lord Nguyen Phuc Khoat commanded people to wear a front-buttoned gown and trousers during his reign.

Though originally worn by both women and men, now the dress is most commonly worn by women and consists of a long, split┬átunic-like┬ádress worn over trousers.┬á├üo actually┬átranslates to ÔÇ£shirtÔÇØ while d├ái┬ámeans “long.”

See more about the ao daiÔÇÖs fascinating evolution here!

 

 

Want to learn even more about the Vietnamese ao dai? This post shares some beautiful photos and background about this national dress while this video covers 100 years of ao dai styles.

Related Articles

Discovering Dalat: A City of Mist

When Sirapa Limsiworapat,┬áfrom Diethelm Travel ┬áfirst visited Dalat, Vietnam she immediately fell in love with the ÔÇÿfairy taleÔÇÖ town. HereÔÇÖs...
Read More
A picture of a local Asian woman holding a puppy in her arms

join Diethelm Travel in supporting FOUR PAWSÔÇÖs work to protect tourists, communities and animalsÔÇØ

At Diethelm we care for initiatives that are close to peopleÔÇÖs heart and to ours. And are concerned not only...
Read More