Aside from ao dai, Vietnamese women from minor ethnic groups also have their own beautiful clothing that deserves a shout-out.
The traditional Vietnamese dress: Ao Dai- a symbol of the beauty of Vietnam
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Would you ever wear Áo dài, a traditional Vietnamese garment? - Quora
Women's ao dai - Mark&Vy Ao Dai
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Is it okay if an Asian woman wears a Vietnamese ao dai to Vietnam and everywhere? Will the Vietnamese be angry? - Quora
Ao Dai – a cultural symbol associated with Vietnamese women, Culture - Sports
Ao dai Archives - TheSmartLocal Vietnam - Travel, Lifestyle, Culture & Language Guide
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Ao Dai Vietnam: A Journey Through Tradition and Fashion - San Hotel Series
A Guide to Ao dai - Vietnamese Traditional Dress - i Tour Vietnam Travel Guides
Who are the women in Siamese traditional dancing dress in front of Angkor Wat that Cambodians always claim as 'Khmer traditional dancers'? - Quora