The love for Ao Dai – Symbol of national culture

Ao dai has long been a symbol of Vietnamese beauty and culture, honoring the grace and elegance of women. Understanding that value, 500 female lecturers and students of Vietnam Women’s Academy (VWA) together wore ao dai with red flag and yellow star, symbolizing patriotism and national pride. Each person, no matter how busy they are with teaching or studying, takes time to participate in the practice, with the desire to contribute to spreading and honoring the beauty of Vietnamese ao dai.

Two Weeks of Practice – Thorough Preparation for the Perfect Performance

During the two weeks, the female lecturers and students practiced hard together, from adjusting their gait and gestures, to coordinating smoothly in the parade formation and forming the map of Vietnam. Under the dedicated guidance of the coaches and mutual support, they overcame difficulties and fatigue to perfect each movement, ensuring uniformity and accuracy in each step. Regardless of time, effort, or location.

Vietnam Map Puzzle – Affirming Sovereignty and National Unity

​The Vietnam map formation with the participation of 500 female students in Ao Dai with red flag and yellow star is not only a form of artistic performance, but also has profound educational significance. This is an affirmation of the sacred territorial sovereignty of the country, at the same time demonstrating the spirit of solidarity and attachment of Vietnamese women in preserving and promoting traditional values.

Ao Dai Parade – Spreading cultural values ​​and patriotism

The Ao Dai Parade and the Vietnam Map Formation at Hoan Kiem Lake attracted the attention and enthusiastic response of many people and tourists. The image of thousands of women in traditional Ao Dai, holding red flags with yellow stars, singing the National Anthem created an emotional and proud atmosphere. This is also an opportunity to honor the important role of women in preserving and developing the country, while affirming the position of Ao Dai in Vietnamese cultural life.

Connecting generations – Instilling patriotism and preserving traditional culture

Participating in this event is not only an opportunity for female lecturers and students to express their love for Ao Dai and the country, but also an opportunity to connect generations, convey cultural values ​​and patriotism from the previous generation to the younger generation. The joint practice sessions have created connections, mutual understanding, sharing and learning together, contributing to building a united and strong community.

Two weeks of hard work and enthusiasm by 500 female lecturers and students of the Vietnam Women’s Academy contributed to the great success of the Ao Dai parade and Vietnam map formation event. This is not only a meaningful cultural activity, but also a symbol of love for the homeland, country, national pride and respect for the traditional Ao Dai – a precious cultural heritage of Vietnam.