Hello friends, Chuc mung nam moi~ It is tet in Vietnam today. Tet is Vietnam New years (Lunar New Years). This video is inspired by Ting Ting's Chinese princess series. I have always been a fan of her videos especially the Princess ones. I've learned a lot of Chinese tradition and culture from her and I thought I would like to share some of the Vietnamese Culture as well. Let's NOT compare us but to admire the fascinating culture similarity and differences. In this video, I am wearing the beautiful Vietnamese Traditional Outfit called Ao Dai. Ao Dai is worn on tet, weddings, graduations, university and sometimes for work. There are different Ao Dai for various occasions. Many people mistaken Ao Dai to the Chinese Qi pao but they are very different. One of the many differences is that the Vietnamese Ao Dai is ALWAYS worn with pants/trousers due to a high slit on the side. Qi pao is never worn with pants. Not only Chinese celebrate Lunar New Years but Vietnam and a few other countries do too. Every country has their own unique tradition on New Years. ❤I will be uploading frequently so don't be a stranger! ❤ 〔UPLOAD SCHEDULE〕 Every Wednesday and Sunday GMT+8 or Tuesday and Saturday if you're in North America 〔SOCIALS〕 Instagram: / t2odae.asmr Partnership Inquiry: [email protected] 〔NO ADS VIDEO〕 Tingles.app.link/asmr-twodae 〔SUPPORT ME〕 / twodae
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