The exhibition displays more than 200 works including Ao Dai through the ages in the three regions of North - Central - South, books, scarves, bags and conical hats, etc. At the event, there is also a calligraphy writing activity for visitors.
Take souvenir photos with Ao Dai at the exhibition
In the afternoon of the same day, the talk show "The Keeper of the Cham Soul" took place with the participation of author Kieu Maily (a famous Cham artist and poet, member of the Vietnam Association of Culture and Arts of Ethnic Minorities, with many projects to preserve, conserve and develop Cham culture), sociologist Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy (chair of the Mothers' Club - a place to accompany women in starting a business). The talk show's content revolved around the speakers' stories about the journey to preserve the beauty of traditional Cham - Vietnamese culture, inspiring and encouraging women not only in business but also in daily life.
From left to right: MSc. Pham Thi Thanh Thuy, Sociologist Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy and Artisan Kieu Maily
Sociologist Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy emotionally shared: "I kept my promise to Professor Tran Van Khe to try to preserve the ao dai, otherwise I would be guilty of a crime against my successor." Artisan Kieu Maily expressed her own wish: "I want the Cham ao dai to go hand in hand with the Vietnamese ao dai."
The Cham-Vietnamese Ao Dai Exhibition is part of a series of events for women organized periodically by TACY Marketing and Communication Academy. Here, women will be guided to start a business, realize their business dreams while still protecting the traditional cultural values of the nation.
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