Vietnam’s
emblematic Ao Dai, a long and elegant tunic wore by Female, will soon have its
own dedicated museum in Ho Chi Minh City thanks to Vietnamese designer Si
Hoang.
The
collection includes some dresses were by personalities such as an Ao Dai
belonging before to Ton Nu Thi Ninh, who is former ambassador of Vietnam to the
EU and former vice-chairwoman of the parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee.
The dress was worn by Ninh, her mother-in-law and her daughter-in-law. The
collection also includes sets of ao dai owned by Nguyen Thi Dinh, Vietnam ’s
first female major general to serve in the Vietnam People's Army, former deputy
president Nguyen Thi Binh, and famous senior artist Cai luong Kim Cuong and Bay
Nam.
The
museum also preserves a rich archive of 3,000 pictures despicting ao-dai and
related accessories. According to an
interview of Si Hoang to local newspapers, the project took ten years to be
developed and requested an investment of a million US dollars to shape the
collection and open the museum.
Hoang’s
Long Thuan Garden House has a lotus
pond, traditional Vietnamese wooden house, and camping space for students and
tourists, sprawling over an area of 20,000 square meters and is located at
206/19/30 Long Thuan Street ,
District 9.
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