this might sound a little out of hand but i am serious and i hope that im not being insincere or offend anyone in anyway and im also curious because i know the some cultures do this but im not so ...
Quan Lan Island is famous for "Sai Sung". It is for favour of Nuoc Pho ( noudle water). Now, it is going to be invested alot for tourism. What have you heard about and what interesting here?...
How much would it cost for an adult?
How about someone that's 16?
How about someone that's 18 or 19?
And I am not asking about how much the food
or hotel or blah blah ...
"I just gots to know "... Additional Details "nick p" kidda does the same thing, but he cracks me up....any way i almost always give both of them thumbs up...???? i ...
Following a tour of Cambodia and Vietnam this summer I would like to spend 2 or 3 days relaxing on a beach, preferably near Saigon as that as where the tour ends and where I'll be flying home ...
Any package deal or any promo for a certain trip like this? Which country next to vietnam can I visit?...
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For Vietnamese: Vietnamese traditional dress ( AO DAI)? Do you like wearing it?
What if you are in a job which requires wearing Ao Dai on a daily basis? Additional Details @Active Travel Vietnam: Thanks, I can google all this. I just want your opinion.
This is the SOURCE PAGE of what you've told me http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1349897/ao_dai_vietnam_the_charming_beauty.html
On the daily basics occupations that required wearing it:
Teachers, students, flight attendents, some office workers, restaurant or hotel servers....
Wear as traditions: elder female, wear it to a wedding or party, or to temple...
I live in America, I wear it to wedding, 1st day of New Year to the temple. I like it but it does require a slender figure to look good in it. My mom shorter and rounder but she did not mind wearing at all.
Active Travel Vietnam
"Ao dai" Vietnam - The charming beauty
A lasting impression for any visitor to Vietnam is the beauty of the women dressed in their Ao dais. Girls dressed in white pick their way through muddy streets going home from school or sail by in a graceful chatter on their bikes. Secretaries in delicate pastels greet you at an office door and older ladies in deep shades of purple, green or blue cut a striking pose eating dinner at a restaurant.
The Ao dai appears to flatter every figure. Its body-hugging top flows over wide trousers that brush the floor. Splits in the gown extend well above waist height and make it comfortable and easy to move in. Although virtually the whole body is swathed in soft flowing fabric, these splits give the odd glimpse of a bare midriff, making the outfit very sensual. Rapidly becoming the national costume for ladies, its development is actually very short compared to the country's history. more at http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-ZmaTjZwweLLUDj7I8qzJ0wXHttZaAh7QTyAC?p=252
Handsome
Sorry I am not Vietnamese...
to tell the true I don't like the Ao Dai's design...
Tony J
You'd either be working at a restaurant or massage parlor.
Khanh
Yeah absolutely I love it. It's beautiful!!!!!!!!
I used to wear it like uniform when I was a high school student in Vietnam. I'm still keeping my Ao Dai. But now I'm too fat to wear it :(