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Free tickets for women wearing traditional ao dai to visit relics

TTH.VN - On March 5, Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Phan Ngoc Tho issued an official dispatch to direct Hue Monuments Conservation Center to free 100% the cost of visiting the relics for national and international women wearing Vietnamese traditional ao dai to visit Hue monuments from March 7 - 9, 2019.

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The province requested Hue Monuments Conservation Center to implement the above-mentioned opinion and widely inform officials and people to participate.

With the desire to bring the image of Hue ao dai back to the "Golden age" to contribute an important part to enhancing the beauty of Hue women, Thua Thien Hue province has recently implemented a campaign to encourage women wearing traditional ao dai.

After a period of implementation, the campaign has created a positive effect and received broad response from the provincial women. The image of traditional ao dai spreading more and more in agencies, offices, schools and on the streets, has made an important contribution to honoring the cultural identity and traditional beauty of Vietnamese Ao Dai, as well as to honoring the graceful and gentle beauty of women in the ancient capital and "to make Hue more beautiful" in the eyes of friends and visitors.

According to the proposal of the Department of Science and Technology, Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee also agreed to organize a provincial-level scientific workshop with the theme "Promoting Hue cultural values ​​in building Hue Ao Dai brand name" in the middle of March 2019 in Hue city.

By Thai Binh

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