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  2. Áo dài - Wikipedia

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    Áo dài looks similar to the cheongsam as they both consist of a long robe with side splits on both sides of the robe with one of the main difference typically being the height of the side split. [58] Áo dài is also similar to the shalwar kameez and the kurta of countries following Indo-Islamic culture such as India, Pakistan, etc. [59]

  3. Miss Grand Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Representing Vietnam in the Miss Grand International contest from 2013 to 2014, the contestants were invited to participate by the local contest organizers. [5] From 2015 to 2017, the right to appoint representatives belongs to Elite Vietnam, the representatives at the contest are the runner-up of the Miss Ao Dai Vietnam contest and from other contests in Vietnam. [6]

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  5. Traditional Vietnamese wedding - Wikipedia

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    Wedding Áo dài for men do not vary much in design. Because the gown is typically made of lighter fabric, Vietnamese weddings that occur in colder regions outside of Vietnam will be scheduled during warmer seasons or the dresses will be designed to suit the colder climate. Bridesmaids and groomsmen may also wear their Áo dài as well ...

  6. Áo gấm - Wikipedia

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    The áo gấm (Vietnamese: [ʔǎːw ɣə̌m], Hán-Nôm: 襖錦) is a modified áo dài made with thicker fabric, and is a traditional brocade tunic for men. [1] It is more elaborate than the formal "áo the", a similar men's tunic.

  7. 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.

  8. Áo bà ba - Wikipedia

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    The áo dài gained a resurgence in popularity during and after the Vietnam War for its "feminisation" of warfare and overall universal appeal, while the áo bà ba, seen in horrific images linked with death and warfare, gained a misunderstood reputation. The áo bà ba is Vietnamese in modern times and has regained respect for its close ...

  9. Military of the Nguyễn dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The soldiers wore red tunics, while officers dressed like common gentlemen with a black ao dai, even during wartime. [22] Each officer often carried a sword or a pistol. During ceremonies, the officers had to wear green silk robes, specific animal decorations based upon ranks, and black silk turbans. The army structure is listed below: [23]