Tuesday 8 December 2009

MissThuc Quyen winning tradition Apparel


Real power and the dress shirt from coal helped her won the contestant wearing traditional costume best.

Tuesday 10 November 2009


Ao Dai red embroidered dragon worship, puts out a white cloak voil in the "life," inaugurated the red team. Bride looked magnificent and beautiful

Monday 9 November 2009


Fock cloth lase blue air the square, Nep collaboration with non -Fabric , are the seeds Sparkling Crystal ,add beauty to wear

Duyen dang Ao Dai Viet Nam


Mesh lace frock attach black flowers embroidered blue sea add grace to the question

Thursday 7 May 2009

DUYEN DANG AO DAI QUY HUONG

The blue frock , attach the same tone flowers, and flowers of blullion as the bright highlight to wear

Friday 3 April 2009

Sac Xuan Ao Dai Viet nam


Frock black lace mesh embroidery attach orange flowe do add grace to wear

Duyen Dang Ao Dai Quy Huong



Fock cloth lase blue air the square, Nep collaboration with non -Fabric , are the seeds Sparkling Crystal ,add beauty to wear

Monday 17 November 2008

Kieu Sa Ao Dai Viet Nam


Ao dai ren color green, trying to find her future, with Taffeta fabric above, attaching small enough apricot color, beads and links, making religion seem more lovely to wear

Saturday 2 August 2008

Hoi An World of Cultures



Located 30 km away from the central hub of Da Nang, small and peaceful Hoi An Town is a requisite stop for tourists who want to take in the lingering beauty of a mélange of cultures that once sparkled centuries ago.
Hoi An is the best example of a traditional trading port in Southeast Asia.
Its neighborhoods are formed by a fusion of cultures from the 15th–19th centuries when the ancient port attracted ships and traders from Asia and Europe.
Its architecture is a confluence of traditional Vietnamese designs with Chinese and Japanese traits.
Already well established by the 13th century, the port of Hoi An at the mouth of the Thu Bon River became an important commercial center for the central region.
Merchant ships from Japan and China often visited the town, leading to the construction of streets belonging to merchant guilds and the establishment of distinctive Japanese and Chinese quarters with their own architectural styles.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Hoi An was the busiest among former Dai Viet’s (Vietnam) four major commercial ports, including Ke Cho and Pho Hien in the north and nearby Da Nang.
(thanh Nien Daily)

Friday 1 August 2008

Mrs. Performing Ao Dai


Mrs. 2007 Mrs. Diane Tucker and Mrs. Asia 2008 in the charming repertoire performed Ao Dai Vietnam
(nguồn Ngôi Sao .net)