Quang Ninh province has the Kinh ethnic group and 42 minority ethnic groups, including 5 indigenous groups: the Tay, Dao (Thanh Y and Thanh Phan), San Chay (San Chi and Cao Lan), San Diu, and Hoa. Each ethnic group has its own cultural identity, customs, and traditions. Traditional clothing is also distinct, especially women's attire, which is particularly unique. The most beautiful aspect is the graceful appearance of young women wearing their traditional ethnic dresses.
We would like to introduce to our readers a collection of photographs by author Can Dinh Loan, which he captured during his creative trips throughout the northeastern region of Quang Ninh province.
Young Kinh women look graceful in their elegant ao dai dresses. The indigo áo chàm (traditional Vietnamese dress) worn by Tay girls, along with the sound of the đàn tính (a traditional stringed instrument), always evokes memories of the misty evenings in the mountains. The girl Dao Thanh Phan sat embroidering by the window. The bridal gowns and traditional costumes of the Dao Thanh Y ethnic minority, with their delicate patterns, evoke a sense of the sublime beauty of the mountains and forests. The blue blouse worn by the San Chi girls, paired with their simple skirts, subtly reveals their gentleness and love. The traditional attire of San Diu girls, with their large silver necklaces, is a unique feature of their beauty.
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