Accordingly, when attending this performance, the audience is encouraged to wear traditional costumes from 54 ethnic groups as well as from many periods, thereby together honoring Vietnamese culture.
The brother overcame thousands of obstacles to spread the spirit of traditional values to the audience.
PHOTO: Organizing Committee
To do this, the organizers created a 76-page guide slide showing costumes of many ethnic groups. There are ao dai, ao ba ba, ao tu than, ao tac, ao giao linh, ao truc binh, ao mang lan... as well as costume suggestions from the Van Lang - Au Lac period that lasted until today, advised by experts from the National Cultural Heritage Council. On social networks, this call quickly received positive signals from the audience. "Talented" Jun Pham shared: "I hope everyone will wear traditional costumes together to set a Guinness record, thereby creating memorable memories. As traditional costumes of Vietnam, any costume that has the soul and quintessence of the country is welcome, because everyone also needs to be comfortable to watch music."
Meanwhile, with the orientation of not only being a show but also a trend-setting stage, Anh trai say hi concert - Night 5 scheduled to take place on March 21 at Van Phuc City (Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City) will also encourage the audience to wear spring-summer outfits with interesting highlights to bring Vietnamese culture to the modern stage. The styles suggested by the organizers include Sporty, Street Wear and Retro - Futuristic with items such as t-shirts, denim pants, belts, jersey dresses... in a new combination.
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