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Vietnamese traditional costume "Áo Dài" + other East Asian traditional costumes
This video is mainly about the Vietnamese traditional costume "Áo Dài". The viewer of this video will see that the Vietnamese traditional costume isn't just simple and plain like a normal white girl's school uniform but that it also can look different than what they are used to see in media and on the streets in Vietnam. Its traditional/royal form is called the "Áo (Dài) Mệnh Phụ" which looks way
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Vietnam 2014 - Shopping for clothes
Shopping in Vietnam is a real experience.
Unless you park [and usually pay] and walk, you must move your bike to every shop you want to look in.The sidewalk is not public.
We did a lot of window shopping, but there were no windows.
2014-10-24
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Vietnam Tailored CLOTHES - OUR EXPERIENCE IN HOI AN
Everyone traveling to Vietnam and especially to Hoi An should consider getting a custom tailored outfit, such as an ao dai or a traditional Vietnamese woman's dress. These dresses are popular throughout the country because they really emphasize a woman's beauty. People wear them for special occasions like holidays and ceremonies or some even wear them to school. In Hoi An, Ngoc wanted to have one
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Ao dai - Vietnamese traditional dress
Simple, yet charming, graceful and elegant, áo dài was designed to praise the slender beauty of Vietnamese women. The dress is a genius combination of ancient and modern. It shows every curve on the girl's body, creating sexiness for the wearer, yet it still preserves the traditional feminine grace of Vietnamese women with its charming flowing flaps. The simplicity of áo dài makes it convenient an
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History of Vietnamese Clothes
By: Eun Woo,Saki and U.N.
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Fashion show with style and sample traditionally Vietnamese clothing Áo dài
Buổi diễn thời trang với các kiểu và mẫu quần áo truyền thống của Việt Nam
Fashion show with style and sample traditionally Vietnamese clothing Áo dài
Modeshow med stil og vietnamesisk traditionel tøj ́Áo dài
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Vietnamese traditional long dress (Áo dài)
Music : Diễm Xưa (Piano & Guitar version)
Composer : Trịnh Công Sơn
The traditional dress for women in Vietnam is the costume that is called "Ao Dai" (pronounced "ow' yai" or "ow' zai") literally meaning "Long Dress". Early versions of the Ao Dai date back to 1744 when Lord Vu Vuong of the Nguyen Dynasty decreed both men and women should wear an ensemble of trousers and a gown that buttoned
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Clip Kenix Kwok [ Chinese actress wear Vietnamese clothing ]
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Ao Dai - The Allure & Grace Of VietNam's Traditional Dress
Visitors expecting a land of black pajamas are pleasantly surprised to find slender, long-hair women clad in 'ao dai', Vietnam's national costume. This dress consists of a split-sided tunic over silk pantaloons. In world fashion, the ao dai stands out in several respects. As the uniform of school girls and shop clerks, it is both a formal dress and daily street wear. It remains far more visible in
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Vietnamese Lesson - clothes
Learn to speak Vietnamese (Clothes), Bai hoc ngon ngu Tieng Viet Nam,nghe, noi, listen, speak, talk,study language of Vietnam,words and phrases.تعلم الفيتنامية، لغة الدراسة في Məlumat Vyetnam, Vietnam öyrənilməsi dili.Foghlaim Vítneaimis, teanga staidéar a dhéanamh ar Vítneam.Lærðu víetnamska, náms tungumál Víetnam.Mëso Vietnamese, gjuhë studimi e Vietnamit.Learn Vietnamese,study language of Vietn
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US Army Equipment, Uniform and Weapons || Vietnam War
Blog: (http://autoshowcaseproject.blogspot.com/)
ASP Tactical Presents:
US Army Equipment, Uniform, and Weapons during the Vietnam War. The Presenters are Mike and Mike who are reenactors.
Weapons shown: AKM rifle and M-16A1 rifle with Starlight scope.
Please note, it does take a lot of nerve not to mess up on camera so for any mistakes, please forgive them.
SUBSCRIBE @ MY CHANNEL: (http://www
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Áo Dài- Vietnamese (大越) national costume
The áo dài is a Vietnamese national costume, now most commonly worn by women. In its current form, it is a tight-fitting silk tunic worn over pantaloons
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Ao Yem, the traditional vietnamese clothes revisited (HD)
Ao Yêm is a shirt, half way between the classical shirt and the bra. It was long time forgotten and was be used by Vietnamese woman working in the rice field, lotus field or in their daily occupation, This shirt is now discovered as highlighting the beauty of women, especially their nice back. It's not so well known as the graceful ao dài but very nice and more sexy than this one.
Thank you for a
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14 Vietnamese Trraditional Clothing
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Beautiful Vietnamese Girls Artist In Traditional Clothing & Modern Clothing
These Are Photos Of Vietnamese Female Artist Cynthia Thai Doanh Doanh In Some Modern Clothing & Traditional Vietnamese Ao Dai & An Chinese - Vietnamese Designed Cheongsam Or Xuong Xam As Pronounced In Vietnamese Language.
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American kids wear vietnamese traditional dress for Lunar new year 2015
Description
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240 years of U.S. Army uniforms in 2 minutes
A progression of Army uniforms from war to war.
Originally posted to IJReview's Facebook page for the Army's 240th birthday: https://www.facebook.com/IjReview/videos/vb.406726216017535/943700022320149/?type=2&theater;
Story: http://www.ijreview.com/2015/07/363154-ijreview-us-army-240-birthday/
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Would You Wear Clothing Made of Slime?
Scientists think hagfish slime could be the next eco-friendly, high-performance material.
Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1FkxVLb ‖ Twitter! https://twitter.com/gross_science ‖ Tumblr! http://grossscience.tumblr.com/
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More on hagfish slime from the Fudge Lab at the University of Guelph:
http://comparativephys.ca/fudgelab/project/about-hagfishes/
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Host, Writer, Animator, Editor
Anna
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Ancient clothing of Vietnam
Ancient clothing of Vietnam
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Learn Vietnamese Vocabulary #1: Clothing
Mũ: hat
Mũ lưỡi chai: cap
Nón lá: conical hat
Áo sơ mi: shirt
Áo phông: T-shirt
Váy: dress
Chân váy: skirt
Giầy: shoes
Dép: sandals
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dalet Clothing in Da Lat vietnam
http://www.hotsia.com/vietnaminfo/DalatCity/index-th.shtml
sale Clothing in vietnam.
ขายเสื้อผ้าราคาถูกที่ดาลัด เวียดนาม
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Fashion (HBO)
Trendy clothes are cheaper than ever. That sounds great for the people who buy them, but it's horrible for the people who make them.
Connect with Last Week Tonight online...
Subscribe to the Last Week Tonight YouTube channel for more almost news as it almost happens: www.youtube.com/user/LastWeekTonight
Find Last Week Tonight on Facebook like your mom would:
http://Facebook.com/LastWeekTonight
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Cultural Fashion Show: Vietnamese, Hmong, Cambodian, etc!
Cultural fashion show with vietnamese, hmong, cambodian styles!
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is a celebration of the culture, traditions, and history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States.
Make my day, subscribe! http://bit.ly/Xn5S7R
Question of the day: Describe the traditional clothing from your culture!
This weekend I had the opportunity to walk
Vietnamese traditional costume "Áo Dài" + other East Asian traditional costumes
This video is mainly about the Vietnamese traditional costume "Áo Dài". The viewer of this video will see that the Vietnamese traditional costume isn't just sim...
This video is mainly about the Vietnamese traditional costume "Áo Dài". The viewer of this video will see that the Vietnamese traditional costume isn't just simple and plain like a normal white girl's school uniform but that it also can look different than what they are used to see in media and on the streets in Vietnam. Its traditional/royal form is called the "Áo (Dài) Mệnh Phụ" which looks way more fancy and prettier than the modern one.
At the end of the video all traditional costumes from the so called "East Asian cultural sphere" or as known as the "Sinosphere" are shown together. Each one has its distinct characteristics and all of them are pretty in their own way.
wn.com/Vietnamese Traditional Costume Áo Dài Other East Asian Traditional Costumes
This video is mainly about the Vietnamese traditional costume "Áo Dài". The viewer of this video will see that the Vietnamese traditional costume isn't just simple and plain like a normal white girl's school uniform but that it also can look different than what they are used to see in media and on the streets in Vietnam. Its traditional/royal form is called the "Áo (Dài) Mệnh Phụ" which looks way more fancy and prettier than the modern one.
At the end of the video all traditional costumes from the so called "East Asian cultural sphere" or as known as the "Sinosphere" are shown together. Each one has its distinct characteristics and all of them are pretty in their own way.
- published: 01 Sep 2014
- views: 4926
Vietnam 2014 - Shopping for clothes
Shopping in Vietnam is a real experience.
Unless you park [and usually pay] and walk, you must move your bike to every shop you want to look in.The sidewalk is ...
Shopping in Vietnam is a real experience.
Unless you park [and usually pay] and walk, you must move your bike to every shop you want to look in.The sidewalk is not public.
We did a lot of window shopping, but there were no windows.
2014-10-24
wn.com/Vietnam 2014 Shopping For Clothes
Shopping in Vietnam is a real experience.
Unless you park [and usually pay] and walk, you must move your bike to every shop you want to look in.The sidewalk is not public.
We did a lot of window shopping, but there were no windows.
2014-10-24
- published: 14 Dec 2014
- views: 1486
Vietnam Tailored CLOTHES - OUR EXPERIENCE IN HOI AN
Everyone traveling to Vietnam and especially to Hoi An should consider getting a custom tailored outfit, such as an ao dai or a traditional Vietnamese woman's d...
Everyone traveling to Vietnam and especially to Hoi An should consider getting a custom tailored outfit, such as an ao dai or a traditional Vietnamese woman's dress. These dresses are popular throughout the country because they really emphasize a woman's beauty. People wear them for special occasions like holidays and ceremonies or some even wear them to school. In Hoi An, Ngoc wanted to have one custom made and later sent to her (we were only in Hoi An for one night). This modern twist with extra high quality fabric compared to a typical one was over 200 US dollars. Remember, you get what you paid for.
In Hoi An, you can also get shoes and suits made too for fairly cheap, but the quality and style are both....
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About Me: I'm Kyle Le and I live, travel, and eat in Vietnam and many Asian countries. I'm passionate about making videos and sharing modern Asia to the world. I've traveled everywhere in Vietnam, from Hanoi to Saigon - Far North, Central Highlands, Islands, and Deep Mekong Delta - I've visited there. In addition to 10+ countries in Asia from Indonesia to Thailand to Singapore, you'll find all of my food, tourist attractions, and daily life experiences discovering my roots in the motherland on this amazing journey right on this channel. So be sure to subscribe- there's new videos all the time and connect with me below so you don't miss any adventures.
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NEW Website!: http://www.KyleLe.net
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Original Music by Antti Luode.
Filmed with a Samsung NX500
I produce, film, and edit all videos myself, so I welcome any help Visit: http://www.kylele.net/support
to see how you can ensure more videos to come.
wn.com/Vietnam Tailored Clothes Our Experience In Hoi An
Everyone traveling to Vietnam and especially to Hoi An should consider getting a custom tailored outfit, such as an ao dai or a traditional Vietnamese woman's dress. These dresses are popular throughout the country because they really emphasize a woman's beauty. People wear them for special occasions like holidays and ceremonies or some even wear them to school. In Hoi An, Ngoc wanted to have one custom made and later sent to her (we were only in Hoi An for one night). This modern twist with extra high quality fabric compared to a typical one was over 200 US dollars. Remember, you get what you paid for.
In Hoi An, you can also get shoes and suits made too for fairly cheap, but the quality and style are both....
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About Me: I'm Kyle Le and I live, travel, and eat in Vietnam and many Asian countries. I'm passionate about making videos and sharing modern Asia to the world. I've traveled everywhere in Vietnam, from Hanoi to Saigon - Far North, Central Highlands, Islands, and Deep Mekong Delta - I've visited there. In addition to 10+ countries in Asia from Indonesia to Thailand to Singapore, you'll find all of my food, tourist attractions, and daily life experiences discovering my roots in the motherland on this amazing journey right on this channel. So be sure to subscribe- there's new videos all the time and connect with me below so you don't miss any adventures.
Subscribe Now: https://goo.gl/tMnTmX
NEW Website!: http://www.KyleLe.net
Like: Facebook: http://www.fb.com/KyleLe.net
Follow: Instagram and Snapchat @KyleLeDotNet
Support for more videos.
Patreon http://www.patreon.com/KyleLe
Buy a T shirt: http://www.kyleledotnet.spreadshirt.com
Paypal Donation: https://goo.gl/Ju3qLk
Original Music by Antti Luode.
Filmed with a Samsung NX500
I produce, film, and edit all videos myself, so I welcome any help Visit: http://www.kylele.net/support
to see how you can ensure more videos to come.
- published: 05 Nov 2015
- views: 15734
Ao dai - Vietnamese traditional dress
Simple, yet charming, graceful and elegant, áo dài was designed to praise the slender beauty of Vietnamese women. The dress is a genius combination of ancient a...
Simple, yet charming, graceful and elegant, áo dài was designed to praise the slender beauty of Vietnamese women. The dress is a genius combination of ancient and modern. It shows every curve on the girl's body, creating sexiness for the wearer, yet it still preserves the traditional feminine grace of Vietnamese women with its charming flowing flaps. The simplicity of áo dài makes it convenient and practical, something that other Asian traditional clothes lack. The waist-length slits of the flaps allow every movement of the legs: walking, running, riding a bicycle, climbing a tree, doing high kicks. The looseness of the pants allows comfortability. As a girl walks in áo dài, the movements of the flaps make it seem like she's not walking but floating in the air. This breath-taking beautiful image of a Vietnamese girl walking in áo dài has been an inspiration for generations of Vietnamese poets, novelists, artists and has left a deep impression for every foreigner who has visited the country.
wn.com/Ao Dai Vietnamese Traditional Dress
Simple, yet charming, graceful and elegant, áo dài was designed to praise the slender beauty of Vietnamese women. The dress is a genius combination of ancient and modern. It shows every curve on the girl's body, creating sexiness for the wearer, yet it still preserves the traditional feminine grace of Vietnamese women with its charming flowing flaps. The simplicity of áo dài makes it convenient and practical, something that other Asian traditional clothes lack. The waist-length slits of the flaps allow every movement of the legs: walking, running, riding a bicycle, climbing a tree, doing high kicks. The looseness of the pants allows comfortability. As a girl walks in áo dài, the movements of the flaps make it seem like she's not walking but floating in the air. This breath-taking beautiful image of a Vietnamese girl walking in áo dài has been an inspiration for generations of Vietnamese poets, novelists, artists and has left a deep impression for every foreigner who has visited the country.
- published: 09 Jul 2009
- views: 141310
History of Vietnamese Clothes
By: Eun Woo,Saki and U.N....
By: Eun Woo,Saki and U.N.
wn.com/History Of Vietnamese Clothes
By: Eun Woo,Saki and U.N.
- published: 20 Mar 2014
- views: 302
Fashion show with style and sample traditionally Vietnamese clothing Áo dài
Buổi diễn thời trang với các kiểu và mẫu quần áo truyền thống của Việt Nam
Fashion show with style and sample traditionally Vietnamese clothing Áo dài
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Buổi diễn thời trang với các kiểu và mẫu quần áo truyền thống của Việt Nam
Fashion show with style and sample traditionally Vietnamese clothing Áo dài
Modeshow med stil og vietnamesisk traditionel tøj ́Áo dài
wn.com/Fashion Show With Style And Sample Traditionally Vietnamese Clothing ÁO DàI
Buổi diễn thời trang với các kiểu và mẫu quần áo truyền thống của Việt Nam
Fashion show with style and sample traditionally Vietnamese clothing Áo dài
Modeshow med stil og vietnamesisk traditionel tøj ́Áo dài
- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 430
Vietnamese traditional long dress (Áo dài)
Music : Diễm Xưa (Piano & Guitar version)
Composer : Trịnh Công Sơn
The traditional dress for women in Vietnam is the costume that is called "Ao Dai" (pro...
Music : Diễm Xưa (Piano & Guitar version)
Composer : Trịnh Công Sơn
The traditional dress for women in Vietnam is the costume that is called "Ao Dai" (pronounced "ow' yai" or "ow' zai") literally meaning "Long Dress". Early versions of the Ao Dai date back to 1744 when Lord Vu Vuong of the Nguyen Dynasty decreed both men and women should wear an ensemble of trousers and a gown that buttoned down the front. Nowadays, Ao Dai is a two-piece garment made of fabric, full-length dress worn over loose silk trousers reaching all the way to the ground. The dress splits into a front and back panel from the waist down. The dress length seems to be gradually shortening and today is usually just below the knee. Variations in the neck, between boat and mandarin style, are common and even adventurous alterations such as a low scooped neckline puffed sleeves or off the shoulder designs are appearing as ladies experiment with fashion. Women wear Ao Dai of various colors, often with intricate patterns and designs, in formal or work settings. Schoolgirls wear pure white, fully lined outfits symbolizing their purity.
Original design of Ao dai
Ao dai is literally the women's national dress of Vietnam. It is a contoured, full-length dress worn over black or white loose-fitting trousers. The dress splits into a front and back panel from the waist down. There are many stylish variations in color and collar design. Originally, the ao dai was loosely tailored with four panels, two of which were tied in back. In 1932, a nationalistic literacy group called the Tu Luc Van Doan designed what is essentially now the ao dai.
A similar costume is worn by the men and is also called an ao dai. However, the man's dress is shorter (knee length) and more loose-fitting. The color of the brocade and the embroidered dragon were worn only by the Emperor. Purple was the color reserved for high ranking mandarins while the blue was worn by those mandarins of lower rank. The dresses for mourning have frayed fringes a line up the back and may be either white or black, although white is the standard color for mourning.
Ao dai as a national symbol of Vietnam
To the Vietnamese people, ao dai has always been synonymous with grace, and beauty. Throughout the many trials and tribulation of Vietnam's history, the ao dai remained unchanged in its symbolism and the image it conjures in the hearts of all Vietnamese. Today, due to its timelessness, the ao dai remained the national dress for both Vietnamese men and women. The ao dai and what it represents transcends all ages and it reaches the lives of people from all walks of life. To the Vietnamese people, rich or poor, the ao dai is still the dress of choice on social occasion and enjoys a preference on special occasions as well.
Ao dai, an endless stream of emotion
Since the dawn of Vietnamese literature and music, poets and musicians alike have expound the beauty of the ao dai and the grace and beauty it brings to people who wears it. Nowhere in modern literature does an article of clothing have the power to conjure drama, romance and fate like the ao dai in Vietnamese literature. Symbolically, one can argue that Vietnam is ao dai and ao dai is Vietnam. Although the trends in fashion brought to the traditional ao dai many changes in terms of materials and western influences, the ao dai remains a timeless article of clothing that has the strength to unify people.
Ao Dai, from an international point of view
It is an elegant, demure, and yet sexy outfit that suits people of all ages. Anthony Grey described the Ao Dai in his novel Saigon as "demure and provocative... women seemed not to walk but to float gently beneath the tamarinds on the evening breeze.". The Ao Dai covers everything but its thin fabric hides almost nothing! That's true, Ao Dai is so charming and so sexy.
wn.com/Vietnamese Traditional Long Dress (ÁO DàI)
Music : Diễm Xưa (Piano & Guitar version)
Composer : Trịnh Công Sơn
The traditional dress for women in Vietnam is the costume that is called "Ao Dai" (pronounced "ow' yai" or "ow' zai") literally meaning "Long Dress". Early versions of the Ao Dai date back to 1744 when Lord Vu Vuong of the Nguyen Dynasty decreed both men and women should wear an ensemble of trousers and a gown that buttoned down the front. Nowadays, Ao Dai is a two-piece garment made of fabric, full-length dress worn over loose silk trousers reaching all the way to the ground. The dress splits into a front and back panel from the waist down. The dress length seems to be gradually shortening and today is usually just below the knee. Variations in the neck, between boat and mandarin style, are common and even adventurous alterations such as a low scooped neckline puffed sleeves or off the shoulder designs are appearing as ladies experiment with fashion. Women wear Ao Dai of various colors, often with intricate patterns and designs, in formal or work settings. Schoolgirls wear pure white, fully lined outfits symbolizing their purity.
Original design of Ao dai
Ao dai is literally the women's national dress of Vietnam. It is a contoured, full-length dress worn over black or white loose-fitting trousers. The dress splits into a front and back panel from the waist down. There are many stylish variations in color and collar design. Originally, the ao dai was loosely tailored with four panels, two of which were tied in back. In 1932, a nationalistic literacy group called the Tu Luc Van Doan designed what is essentially now the ao dai.
A similar costume is worn by the men and is also called an ao dai. However, the man's dress is shorter (knee length) and more loose-fitting. The color of the brocade and the embroidered dragon were worn only by the Emperor. Purple was the color reserved for high ranking mandarins while the blue was worn by those mandarins of lower rank. The dresses for mourning have frayed fringes a line up the back and may be either white or black, although white is the standard color for mourning.
Ao dai as a national symbol of Vietnam
To the Vietnamese people, ao dai has always been synonymous with grace, and beauty. Throughout the many trials and tribulation of Vietnam's history, the ao dai remained unchanged in its symbolism and the image it conjures in the hearts of all Vietnamese. Today, due to its timelessness, the ao dai remained the national dress for both Vietnamese men and women. The ao dai and what it represents transcends all ages and it reaches the lives of people from all walks of life. To the Vietnamese people, rich or poor, the ao dai is still the dress of choice on social occasion and enjoys a preference on special occasions as well.
Ao dai, an endless stream of emotion
Since the dawn of Vietnamese literature and music, poets and musicians alike have expound the beauty of the ao dai and the grace and beauty it brings to people who wears it. Nowhere in modern literature does an article of clothing have the power to conjure drama, romance and fate like the ao dai in Vietnamese literature. Symbolically, one can argue that Vietnam is ao dai and ao dai is Vietnam. Although the trends in fashion brought to the traditional ao dai many changes in terms of materials and western influences, the ao dai remains a timeless article of clothing that has the strength to unify people.
Ao Dai, from an international point of view
It is an elegant, demure, and yet sexy outfit that suits people of all ages. Anthony Grey described the Ao Dai in his novel Saigon as "demure and provocative... women seemed not to walk but to float gently beneath the tamarinds on the evening breeze.". The Ao Dai covers everything but its thin fabric hides almost nothing! That's true, Ao Dai is so charming and so sexy.
- published: 15 Dec 2010
- views: 18911
Ao Dai - The Allure & Grace Of VietNam's Traditional Dress
Visitors expecting a land of black pajamas are pleasantly surprised to find slender, long-hair women clad in 'ao dai', Vietnam's national costume. This dress con...
Visitors expecting a land of black pajamas are pleasantly surprised to find slender, long-hair women clad in 'ao dai', Vietnam's national costume. This dress consists of a split-sided tunic over silk pantaloons. In world fashion, the ao dai stands out in several respects. As the uniform of school girls and shop clerks, it is both a formal dress and daily street wear. It remains far more visible in today's culture than either China's quipao (cheongsam) or Korea's hanbok.
To many, the allure and grace of the ao dai is irresistible.
Sound-Track:
1. Tiếng hát chim đa đa (http://www.nhaccuatui.com/bai-hat/tieng-hat-chim-da-da-hoa-tau-dan-bau-dang-cap-nhat.tFhCSrjapF.html).
2. Liên khúc hái hoa (http://www.nhaccuatui.com/bai-hat/lien-khuc-hai-hoa-hoa-tau.Rc3TQZ3vFb.html).
3. Bài ca dao đầu đời (http://www.nhaccuatui.com/bai-hat/bai-ca-dao-dau-doi-hoa-tau.moNW2OMaAc.html).
Thank you!
wn.com/Ao Dai The Allure Grace Of Vietnam's Traditional Dress
Visitors expecting a land of black pajamas are pleasantly surprised to find slender, long-hair women clad in 'ao dai', Vietnam's national costume. This dress consists of a split-sided tunic over silk pantaloons. In world fashion, the ao dai stands out in several respects. As the uniform of school girls and shop clerks, it is both a formal dress and daily street wear. It remains far more visible in today's culture than either China's quipao (cheongsam) or Korea's hanbok.
To many, the allure and grace of the ao dai is irresistible.
Sound-Track:
1. Tiếng hát chim đa đa (http://www.nhaccuatui.com/bai-hat/tieng-hat-chim-da-da-hoa-tau-dan-bau-dang-cap-nhat.tFhCSrjapF.html).
2. Liên khúc hái hoa (http://www.nhaccuatui.com/bai-hat/lien-khuc-hai-hoa-hoa-tau.Rc3TQZ3vFb.html).
3. Bài ca dao đầu đời (http://www.nhaccuatui.com/bai-hat/bai-ca-dao-dau-doi-hoa-tau.moNW2OMaAc.html).
Thank you!
- published: 04 Jan 2013
- views: 52620
Vietnamese Lesson - clothes
Learn to speak Vietnamese (Clothes), Bai hoc ngon ngu Tieng Viet Nam,nghe, noi, listen, speak, talk,study language of Vietnam,words and phrases.تعلم الفيتنامية،...
Learn to speak Vietnamese (Clothes), Bai hoc ngon ngu Tieng Viet Nam,nghe, noi, listen, speak, talk,study language of Vietnam,words and phrases.تعلم الفيتنامية، لغة الدراسة في Məlumat Vyetnam, Vietnam öyrənilməsi dili.Foghlaim Vítneaimis, teanga staidéar a dhéanamh ar Vítneam.Lærðu víetnamska, náms tungumál Víetnam.Mëso Vietnamese, gjuhë studimi e Vietnamit.Learn Vietnamese,study language of Vietnam.Սովորել վիետնամերեն, ուսումնասիրության լեզուն Վիետնամի.Dowiedz się, wietnamski, naukę języka Wietnamu.بدانید ویتنامی، مطالعه زبان از ویتنام.Kivietinamu kujifunza, kujifunza lugha ya Vietnam.Ikasteko Vietnamera, ikasteko Vietnamgo hizkuntza.Даведайцеся, в'етнамскі, вывучэнне мовы В'етнама.Saiba vietnamita, idioma de estudo do Vietnã.Научете виетнамски, проучване език на Виетнам.Aprendre vietnamita, la llengua d'estudi del Vietnam.Aprann Vyetnamyen, lang etid Vyetnam.Saznajte vijetnamski, studija jezika Vijetnam.Lær vietnamesisk, studere sprog i Vietnam.למד ויאטנמית, שפת הלימוד של וייטנאם.Erfahren Vietnamesen Studie Sprache von Vietnam.Õpi Vietnami, õppida keelt Vietnam.Saber vietnamita, idioma de estudo do Vietnam.Learn ვიეტნამური, სასწავლო ენა ვიეტნამი.Leer Vietnamees, studie taal van Vietnam.자세히 베트남어, 베트남의 학습 언어.सीखना वियतनामी, वियतनाम के अध्ययन भाषा.Ismerje meg a vietnami, tanulmányok nyelvén Vietnam.Μάθετε Βιετνάμ, γλώσσα μελέτη του Βιετνάμ.Pelajari Vietnam, studi bahasa Vietnam.Learn Vietnamica student lingua Vietnam.Uzziniet vjetnamiešu, mācību valodas Vjetnama.Sužinokite Vietnamo, studijų kalba Vietnamo.Pelajari Vietnam, kajian Bahasa Viet nam.Научете виетнамски, јазик на студии на Виетнам.Tgħallem Vjetnamiż, il-lingwa ta 'studju tal-Vjetnam.Lær Vietnamesisk, studere språket til Viet Nam.Hier Vietnamese, studie taal van Viet Nam.Узнайте, вьетнамский, изучение языка Вьетнам.学ぶベトナム語、ベトナムの研究言語。Apprendre le vietnamien, langue d'étude du Viet Nam.Opi Vietnam, opiskella kieltä Vietnam.Dagdagan ang Vietnamese, pag-aaral ng wika ng Viet nam.Aflaţi vietnameză, limba de studiu din Vietnam.Naučte se Vietnamci, studium jazyka nám Viet.Naučte sa Vietnamci, štúdium jazyka nám Viet.Več o tem, vietnamski, študija jeziku Viet nam.Aprenda vietnamita, la lengua de estudio de Viet nam.เรียนรู้เวียดนาม, ภาษาการศึกษาของเวียดนามÖğrenmek Vietnamca, Viet Nam çalışma dili.Lär vietnamesiska, studera språket i Vietnam.了解越南,研究越南的语言。了解越南,學習語言的越南。Дізнайтеся, в'єтнамський, вивчення мови В'єтнам.معلومات ويتنامی، ویت نام کے مطالعہ کی زبان.Tìm hiểu Việt Nam, nghiên cứu ngôn ngữ của Việt Nam.Сазнајте вијетнамски, студија језика Вијетнам.Dysgwch, Fietnam astudiaeth o iaith Viet nam.Ulteriori vietnamita, lingua di studio del Vietnam.לערנט וויעטנאַמעזיש, לערנען לשון פון וויעט נאַם.
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Learn to speak Vietnamese (Clothes), Bai hoc ngon ngu Tieng Viet Nam,nghe, noi, listen, speak, talk,study language of Vietnam,words and phrases.تعلم الفيتنامية، لغة الدراسة في Məlumat Vyetnam, Vietnam öyrənilməsi dili.Foghlaim Vítneaimis, teanga staidéar a dhéanamh ar Vítneam.Lærðu víetnamska, náms tungumál Víetnam.Mëso Vietnamese, gjuhë studimi e Vietnamit.Learn Vietnamese,study language of Vietnam.Սովորել վիետնամերեն, ուսումնասիրության լեզուն Վիետնամի.Dowiedz się, wietnamski, naukę języka Wietnamu.بدانید ویتنامی، مطالعه زبان از ویتنام.Kivietinamu kujifunza, kujifunza lugha ya Vietnam.Ikasteko Vietnamera, ikasteko Vietnamgo hizkuntza.Даведайцеся, в'етнамскі, вывучэнне мовы В'етнама.Saiba vietnamita, idioma de estudo do Vietnã.Научете виетнамски, проучване език на Виетнам.Aprendre vietnamita, la llengua d'estudi del Vietnam.Aprann Vyetnamyen, lang etid Vyetnam.Saznajte vijetnamski, studija jezika Vijetnam.Lær vietnamesisk, studere sprog i Vietnam.למד ויאטנמית, שפת הלימוד של וייטנאם.Erfahren Vietnamesen Studie Sprache von Vietnam.Õpi Vietnami, õppida keelt Vietnam.Saber vietnamita, idioma de estudo do Vietnam.Learn ვიეტნამური, სასწავლო ენა ვიეტნამი.Leer Vietnamees, studie taal van Vietnam.자세히 베트남어, 베트남의 학습 언어.सीखना वियतनामी, वियतनाम के अध्ययन भाषा.Ismerje meg a vietnami, tanulmányok nyelvén Vietnam.Μάθετε Βιετνάμ, γλώσσα μελέτη του Βιετνάμ.Pelajari Vietnam, studi bahasa Vietnam.Learn Vietnamica student lingua Vietnam.Uzziniet vjetnamiešu, mācību valodas Vjetnama.Sužinokite Vietnamo, studijų kalba Vietnamo.Pelajari Vietnam, kajian Bahasa Viet nam.Научете виетнамски, јазик на студии на Виетнам.Tgħallem Vjetnamiż, il-lingwa ta 'studju tal-Vjetnam.Lær Vietnamesisk, studere språket til Viet Nam.Hier Vietnamese, studie taal van Viet Nam.Узнайте, вьетнамский, изучение языка Вьетнам.学ぶベトナム語、ベトナムの研究言語。Apprendre le vietnamien, langue d'étude du Viet Nam.Opi Vietnam, opiskella kieltä Vietnam.Dagdagan ang Vietnamese, pag-aaral ng wika ng Viet nam.Aflaţi vietnameză, limba de studiu din Vietnam.Naučte se Vietnamci, studium jazyka nám Viet.Naučte sa Vietnamci, štúdium jazyka nám Viet.Več o tem, vietnamski, študija jeziku Viet nam.Aprenda vietnamita, la lengua de estudio de Viet nam.เรียนรู้เวียดนาม, ภาษาการศึกษาของเวียดนามÖğrenmek Vietnamca, Viet Nam çalışma dili.Lär vietnamesiska, studera språket i Vietnam.了解越南,研究越南的语言。了解越南,學習語言的越南。Дізнайтеся, в'єтнамський, вивчення мови В'єтнам.معلومات ويتنامی، ویت نام کے مطالعہ کی زبان.Tìm hiểu Việt Nam, nghiên cứu ngôn ngữ của Việt Nam.Сазнајте вијетнамски, студија језика Вијетнам.Dysgwch, Fietnam astudiaeth o iaith Viet nam.Ulteriori vietnamita, lingua di studio del Vietnam.לערנט וויעטנאַמעזיש, לערנען לשון פון וויעט נאַם.
- published: 24 Feb 2011
- views: 5388
US Army Equipment, Uniform and Weapons || Vietnam War
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US Army Equipment, Uniform, and Weapons during the Vietnam War. The Presenters are Mike...
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ASP Tactical Presents:
US Army Equipment, Uniform, and Weapons during the Vietnam War. The Presenters are Mike and Mike who are reenactors.
Weapons shown: AKM rifle and M-16A1 rifle with Starlight scope.
Please note, it does take a lot of nerve not to mess up on camera so for any mistakes, please forgive them.
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US Army Equipment, Uniform, and Weapons during the Vietnam War. The Presenters are Mike and Mike who are reenactors.
Weapons shown: AKM rifle and M-16A1 rifle with Starlight scope.
Please note, it does take a lot of nerve not to mess up on camera so for any mistakes, please forgive them.
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- published: 19 May 2014
- views: 64257
Áo Dài- Vietnamese (大越) national costume
The áo dài is a Vietnamese national costume, now most commonly worn by women. In its current form, it is a tight-fitting silk tunic worn over pantaloons...
The áo dài is a Vietnamese national costume, now most commonly worn by women. In its current form, it is a tight-fitting silk tunic worn over pantaloons
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The áo dài is a Vietnamese national costume, now most commonly worn by women. In its current form, it is a tight-fitting silk tunic worn over pantaloons
- published: 06 Jan 2013
- views: 6349
Ao Yem, the traditional vietnamese clothes revisited (HD)
Ao Yêm is a shirt, half way between the classical shirt and the bra. It was long time forgotten and was be used by Vietnamese woman working in the rice field, l...
Ao Yêm is a shirt, half way between the classical shirt and the bra. It was long time forgotten and was be used by Vietnamese woman working in the rice field, lotus field or in their daily occupation, This shirt is now discovered as highlighting the beauty of women, especially their nice back. It's not so well known as the graceful ao dài but very nice and more sexy than this one.
Thank you for artists for their photos in internet for sharing. A better resolution pictures will make this compilation better.
Music: Extract from Dân ca ba miên, traditional vietnamese songs.
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Ao Yêm is a shirt, half way between the classical shirt and the bra. It was long time forgotten and was be used by Vietnamese woman working in the rice field, lotus field or in their daily occupation, This shirt is now discovered as highlighting the beauty of women, especially their nice back. It's not so well known as the graceful ao dài but very nice and more sexy than this one.
Thank you for artists for their photos in internet for sharing. A better resolution pictures will make this compilation better.
Music: Extract from Dân ca ba miên, traditional vietnamese songs.
Thanks for watching.
- published: 20 Feb 2013
- views: 7141
Beautiful Vietnamese Girls Artist In Traditional Clothing & Modern Clothing
These Are Photos Of Vietnamese Female Artist Cynthia Thai Doanh Doanh In Some Modern Clothing & Traditional Vietnamese Ao Dai & An Chinese - Vietnamese Designed...
These Are Photos Of Vietnamese Female Artist Cynthia Thai Doanh Doanh In Some Modern Clothing & Traditional Vietnamese Ao Dai & An Chinese - Vietnamese Designed Cheongsam Or Xuong Xam As Pronounced In Vietnamese Language.
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These Are Photos Of Vietnamese Female Artist Cynthia Thai Doanh Doanh In Some Modern Clothing & Traditional Vietnamese Ao Dai & An Chinese - Vietnamese Designed Cheongsam Or Xuong Xam As Pronounced In Vietnamese Language.
- published: 29 Jun 2009
- views: 3592
240 years of U.S. Army uniforms in 2 minutes
A progression of Army uniforms from war to war.
Originally posted to IJReview's Facebook page for the Army's 240th birthday: https://www.facebook.com/IjReview/...
A progression of Army uniforms from war to war.
Originally posted to IJReview's Facebook page for the Army's 240th birthday: https://www.facebook.com/IjReview/videos/vb.406726216017535/943700022320149/?type=2&theater;
Story: http://www.ijreview.com/2015/07/363154-ijreview-us-army-240-birthday/
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A progression of Army uniforms from war to war.
Originally posted to IJReview's Facebook page for the Army's 240th birthday: https://www.facebook.com/IjReview/videos/vb.406726216017535/943700022320149/?type=2&theater;
Story: http://www.ijreview.com/2015/07/363154-ijreview-us-army-240-birthday/
- published: 07 Jul 2015
- views: 2123452
Would You Wear Clothing Made of Slime?
Scientists think hagfish slime could be the next eco-friendly, high-performance material.
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Scientists think hagfish slime could be the next eco-friendly, high-performance material.
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More on hagfish slime from the Fudge Lab at the University of Guelph:
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Images and Video
Hagfish Defense Mechanism Footage
© Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Photographs of slime and fibers
Anna Rothschild/©WGBH Educational Foundation
Nylonstockings
Wikimedia Commons/Antique Rose
Aerobic exercise – public demonstration12
Wikimedia Commons/ShinyFan
Pumpjacks
Wikimedia Commons/Arne Hückelheim
Straw hat, Vietnamese Women’s Museum
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SFX
Cockroaches
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(used with permission from author)
Squeak Pack/squeak_10
Freesound/Corsica_S
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Scientists think hagfish slime could be the next eco-friendly, high-performance material.
Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1FkxVLb ‖ Twitter! https://twitter.com/gross_science ‖ Tumblr! http://grossscience.tumblr.com/
↓Want more info?↓
More on hagfish slime from the Fudge Lab at the University of Guelph:
http://comparativephys.ca/fudgelab/project/about-hagfishes/
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Host, Writer, Animator, Editor
Anna Rothschild
DP, Sound
Elizabeth Gillis
Many thanks to Dr. Douglas Fudge.
A Little Mischief b
Music Provided by APM
Images and Video
Hagfish Defense Mechanism Footage
© Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Photographs of slime and fibers
Anna Rothschild/©WGBH Educational Foundation
Nylonstockings
Wikimedia Commons/Antique Rose
Aerobic exercise – public demonstration12
Wikimedia Commons/ShinyFan
Pumpjacks
Wikimedia Commons/Arne Hückelheim
Straw hat, Vietnamese Women’s Museum
Wikimedia Commons/Vietnamese Women’s Museum
SFX
Cockroaches
Freesound/StateAardvark¬
(used with permission from author)
Squeak Pack/squeak_10
Freesound/Corsica_S
Produced by WGBH for PBS Digital Studios
- published: 13 Jul 2015
- views: 31449
Ancient clothing of Vietnam
Ancient clothing of Vietnam...
Ancient clothing of Vietnam
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Ancient clothing of Vietnam
- published: 08 May 2014
- views: 115
Learn Vietnamese Vocabulary #1: Clothing
Mũ: hat
Mũ lưỡi chai: cap
Nón lá: conical hat
Áo sơ mi: shirt
Áo phông: T-shirt
Váy: dress
Chân váy: skirt
Giầy: shoes
Dép: sandals...
Mũ: hat
Mũ lưỡi chai: cap
Nón lá: conical hat
Áo sơ mi: shirt
Áo phông: T-shirt
Váy: dress
Chân váy: skirt
Giầy: shoes
Dép: sandals
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Mũ: hat
Mũ lưỡi chai: cap
Nón lá: conical hat
Áo sơ mi: shirt
Áo phông: T-shirt
Váy: dress
Chân váy: skirt
Giầy: shoes
Dép: sandals
- published: 08 May 2015
- views: 16
dalet Clothing in Da Lat vietnam
http://www.hotsia.com/vietnaminfo/DalatCity/index-th.shtml
sale Clothing in vietnam.
ขายเสื้อผ้าราคาถูกที่ดาลัด เวียดนาม...
http://www.hotsia.com/vietnaminfo/DalatCity/index-th.shtml
sale Clothing in vietnam.
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http://www.hotsia.com/vietnaminfo/DalatCity/index-th.shtml
sale Clothing in vietnam.
ขายเสื้อผ้าราคาถูกที่ดาลัด เวียดนาม
- published: 12 Feb 2012
- views: 525
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Fashion (HBO)
Trendy clothes are cheaper than ever. That sounds great for the people who buy them, but it's horrible for the people who make them.
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Trendy clothes are cheaper than ever. That sounds great for the people who buy them, but it's horrible for the people who make them.
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Trendy clothes are cheaper than ever. That sounds great for the people who buy them, but it's horrible for the people who make them.
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- published: 27 Apr 2015
- views: 6027155
Cultural Fashion Show: Vietnamese, Hmong, Cambodian, etc!
Cultural fashion show with vietnamese, hmong, cambodian styles!
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is a celebration of the culture, traditions, ...
Cultural fashion show with vietnamese, hmong, cambodian styles!
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is a celebration of the culture, traditions, and history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States.
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Question of the day: Describe the traditional clothing from your culture!
This weekend I had the opportunity to walk in my first fashion show wearing Vietnamese and Cambodian traditional clothing. Although I am full Chinese, I enjoyed learning about the practices and traditions of the other Asian ethnicities. Meet the models and get a behind the scene peek at what goes on during a cultural fashion show.
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-- Intro Outfit Details ---
Top: http://www.choies.com/product/puppy-white-shirts-with-studded-collar
Lip Stick: Milani Red Label http://www.milanicosmetics.com/p-153-color-statement-lipstick.aspx
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Cultural fashion show with vietnamese, hmong, cambodian styles!
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is a celebration of the culture, traditions, and history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States.
Make my day, subscribe! http://bit.ly/Xn5S7R
Question of the day: Describe the traditional clothing from your culture!
This weekend I had the opportunity to walk in my first fashion show wearing Vietnamese and Cambodian traditional clothing. Although I am full Chinese, I enjoyed learning about the practices and traditions of the other Asian ethnicities. Meet the models and get a behind the scene peek at what goes on during a cultural fashion show.
Connect with me:
♡ INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/fashionbyally
♡ Official Facebook Page: http://on.fb.me/NadqnQ
♡ Shop my Online Fashion Store! http://www.glamboutique.weebly.com
♡ Ebates: Cash back on your online shopping: http://bit.ly/OJEScz
♡ Subscribe to my Shoe Channel: http://www.youtube.com/fashionbyally
► Business Email Only: fashionbyally(at)gmail.com ◄
-- Intro Outfit Details ---
Top: http://www.choies.com/product/puppy-white-shirts-with-studded-collar
Lip Stick: Milani Red Label http://www.milanicosmetics.com/p-153-color-statement-lipstick.aspx
- published: 07 May 2013
- views: 11001