Making news Hue offers free entrance at relics for women wearing Ao dai 06/03/2019 Local and foreign women who wear ao dai (Vietnamese traditional dress) will get free entrance to imperial relics and monuments in the central city of Hue from March 7 through 9. Photo: VNS The offer is made for the first time by the Hue Monuments Conservation Center (HMCC) to celebrate the Women’s Day on March 8 and encourage women to wear the Vietnamese traditional dress. HMCC Director Phan Thanh Hai hoped the image of women wearing ao dai would create a tourism highlight for the former imperial city and help spread the love for the elegant dress of Vietnamese women. Hue city was Vietnam’s capital during the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802 to 1945. Its imperial relic site was listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1993. VNP
Making news Hue offers free entrance at relics for women wearing Ao dai 06/03/2019 Local and foreign women who wear ao dai (Vietnamese traditional dress) will get free entrance to imperial relics and monuments in the central city of Hue from March 7 through 9. Photo: VNS The offer is made for the first time by the Hue Monuments Conservation Center (HMCC) to celebrate the Women’s Day on March 8 and encourage women to wear the Vietnamese traditional dress. HMCC Director Phan Thanh Hai hoped the image of women wearing ao dai would create a tourism highlight for the former imperial city and help spread the love for the elegant dress of Vietnamese women. Hue city was Vietnam’s capital during the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802 to 1945. Its imperial relic site was listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1993. VNP
Local and foreign women who wear ao dai (Vietnamese traditional dress) will get free entrance to imperial relics and monuments in the central city of Hue from March 7 through 9. Photo: VNS The offer is made for the first time by the Hue Monuments Conservation Center (HMCC) to celebrate the Women’s Day on March 8 and encourage women to wear the Vietnamese traditional dress. HMCC Director Phan Thanh Hai hoped the image of women wearing ao dai would create a tourism highlight for the former imperial city and help spread the love for the elegant dress of Vietnamese women. Hue city was Vietnam’s capital during the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802 to 1945. Its imperial relic site was listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1993. VNP