The “Bach Hoa Bo Hanh” Vietnamese costume showcase. Photo: Phuong Nhi/VNP
The procession honoring the Trach Xa tailoring craft ancestors. Photo: Phuong Nhi/VNP
A dance troupe energizes the atmosphere as the parade moves through the pedestrian zone. Photo: Cong Dat/VNP
The parade also featured traditional attire from various ethnic communities. Photo: Cong Dat/VNP
Radiant beauty in ao dai at the event. Photo: Phuong Nhi/VNP
The parade wound its way past Hoan Kiem Lake and Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square, leaving a trail of soft, flowing colors in Hanoi’s Old Quarter. Each segment highlighted designs from different historical eras, from the five-panel and four-panel Ao dai to the attire of the Le and Nguyen dynasties, as well as contemporary styles reflecting modern influences. Every garment acted as a “fabric memory,” telling a story of resilience, creativity, and the enduring vitality of Vietnamese culture./.
Story: Khanh Long Photos: Khanh Long, Cong Dat/VNP & Phuong Nhi Translated by Nguyen Tuoi