Posted on August 13, 2008 by vietnamculture21
The costume of women in South Vietnam has gone through many stages of development, but still preserves its distinctive and unique imprints of the traditional culture.
Costumes of southern women and children in the old days
Attires of southern women in the old days
Initially, the women’s costume in the North of Vietnam was ao tu than (four-piece [...]
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Posted on August 12, 2008 by vietnamculture21
The Vietnamese value system is based on four basic tenets: allegiance to the family, yearning for a good name, love of learning, and respect for other people. These tenets are closely interrelated.
Allegiance to the family
The most important factor in the value system of the Vietnamese is, no doubt, the family. The family is the [...]
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Posted on August 12, 2008 by vietnamculture21
The lunar year festival, or Tet Nguyen Dan, is the largest festival to take place every year in Vietnam. It starts on the first day of the lunar year and lasts for entire week.
Tet is, according to Vietnamese traditional customs, a family-oriented celebration. The most sacred moment is at midnight on Tet Eve, when it [...]
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Posted on August 12, 2008 by vietnamculture21
A nine-strong Vietnamese water puppetry troupe left Hanoi for Canada on Saturday to perform at the Vancouver International Children’s Festival.
The troupe is scheduled to perform in Canada’s third largest city from May 8 to June 2.
“We are proud that Vietnamese water puppetry will be on display at an international festival,” said Vu Phuong, director of [...]
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