Running until December 22, the exhibition space offers the public an insight into the transformation, sophistication and diversity of Vietnamese clothing over the past three centuries.
The program had the participation of sharing expertise by Associate Professor, Dr. Le Thi Ngoc Diep, Party Secretary, Chairman of the Council of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (VNU-HCM), and speaker Ngo Le Duy, co-founder of the cultural project "Hoa Nien - Beautiful Years".

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Associate Professor Dr. Le Thi Ngoc Diep emphasized: “Each set of traditional costumes not only reflects weaving techniques and aesthetic thinking, but also embodies social conventions, spirit and ethnic identity. Restoring and introducing traditional costumes helps today’s young generation understand more deeply the spiritual heritage left by their ancestors.”

Not only stopping at exhibition activities, the event series also expanded with many unique cultural experiences, in collaboration with researchers, Phu Dong Ethnic Music Group, Nang Ceramic and many artists.

From November 22 to 30: Visitors can experience and learn about traditional musical instruments.
From November 29 to December 15 : A program to learn about traditional pottery takes place, providing a space for real-life interaction.
The series of events promises to be an attractive cultural destination, contributing to affirming the enduring vitality of heritage in the heart of the modern city.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/khai-mac-trien-lam-nam-dien-y-phuc-viet-qua-ba-the-ky-post824848.html






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