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Ea Drang commune women perform and parade in ao dai

On the morning of October 19, the Women's Union of Ea Drang commune organized a performance and parade of Ao Dai with the participation of more than 1,500 members from 47 women's associations in the area.

Báo Đắk LắkBáo Đắk Lắk19/10/2025

The program aims to celebrate Vietnamese Women's Day October 20, honoring the traditional beauty and noble qualities of women in the new era.

The ensemble performance to the song "Tu Van" performed by 124 women's union members made a strong impression with the beautiful formation, the image of the graceful ao dai combined with the profound music , spreading the message of national pride and the desire to contribute of Vietnamese women.

Ea Drang women perform in ao dai.

The Ao Dai parade then took place solemnly, with the participation of officials, civil servants; businesses; schools and women's representatives from village and hamlet associations.

Ea Drang commune women in ao dai and conical hats parade through the central streets of the commune.

Ms. Huynh Thi Dao, Chairwoman of the Ea Drang Women's Union, spoke at the program: The Ao Dai performance not only honors the beautiful image of Ea Drang women, but also demonstrates the spirit of solidarity and companionship of organizations, businesses and the community in taking care of the spiritual life of local women.

Leaders of Ea Drang Commune People's Committee presented flowers to congratulate the commune's women.

The Ao Dai performance and parade left many impressive images, contributing to spreading the beauty of traditional culture, affirming the role and position of women in the local socio -economic development.

Source: https://baodaklak.vn/xa-hoi/202510/phu-nu-xa-ea-drang-dong-dien-va-dieu-hanh-ao-dai-3cd064e/


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