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Vietnam Culture
The Vietnamese Ao Dai
The Ao Dai is the most recognizable traditional dress seen in Vietnam, and though western style clothes are popular, this beautifully styled outfit is still actively worn throughout the country during Tet, at work, to weddings, and other national celebrations.
Vietnam Religions & Belief

The major religious traditions in Vietnam are Buddhism (which fuses forms of Taoism and Confucianism), Christianity (Catholicism and Protestantism), Islam, Caodaism and the Hoa Hao sect.
Vietnam History

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tron copy.jpg Early Independence
tron copy.jpg Dynastic Period
tron copy.jpg The Changing Names
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tron copy.jpg Post World War II Period
tron copy.jpg Aftermath of the Vietnam War and Reunification
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History of Vietnam country's official names

At the beginning of the Bronze Age, the Viet tribe groups had settled down in the North and in the north of Central Vietnam. There were about 15 groups of Lac Viet tribesmen living mainly in the northern highland and delta and a dozen Au Viet groups of tribesmen living in Viet Bac, the northern region of old Vietnam.
Vietnam Do & Do not

Vietnamese people are very gracious, polite and generous and will make every effort to make guests feel comfortable. Do not be surprised if somebody you have just met invites you home to meet the family and friends. These are the experiences that will enrich your visit to Vietnam.
Engagement Ceremony in Viet Nam
In Vietnam, the engagement is a festive ceremony involving the fiancé's and fiancée's families, and arranged in advance by the parents. The engagement is considered very important, and in some areas, even more important than the wedding.Vietnam travel link.com


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Wedding Ceremony
Wedding is very important to Vietnamese, not only to the couple involved, but also for both families. Thus, it is usually including quite a few formal ritual observances. The Wedding day is usually chosen well in advance by the groom and the bride's parents (in the old time, it is not necessarily Saturday or Sunday, as well as they believe it is good based on the groom and the bride's age).
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