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khoảng 3 giờ trước
00The first four days of the Lunar New Year have been a visual feast for fans of Vietnam's beauty pageants. A stunning array of Miss Vietnam titleholders and runners-up have taken to social media to share their festive photos, showcasing a blend of traditional elegance and modern style. These 'Tet photo dumps' have become a highly anticipated tradition, providing a glimpse into how the nation's most celebrated beauties spend their holidays. Central to these photos is the Ao Dai, Vietnam's national dress. This year, the trends ranged from classic silk designs in vibrant reds and yellows to more contemporary, stylized versions featuring intricate embroidery and unique silhouettes. Each queen brought her own personality to the shoots, whether posing in ancient temples, flower markets, or the cozy corners of their ancestral homes. Beyond the fashion, these posts offer a heartfelt look at family traditions. Many shared images of themselves preparing traditional meals, receiving 'li xi' (lucky money), or simply enjoying quiet moments with loved ones. The grace and poise they exhibit in these photos serve as an inspiration to many, embodying the spirit of the new year—hope, beauty, and cultural pride. For the audience in the US and Europe, these galleries provide a window into the rich aesthetic and cultural heritage of Vietnam. The meticulous attention to detail in their outfits and the symbolic meanings behind the colors used (red for luck, yellow for prosperity) tell a story of a nation that deeply values its roots while embracing the future. As the holiday concludes, these images remain a beautiful record of a vibrant celebration, proving that the spirit of Tet is best captured through the lens of tradition and family.
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