Tea Resort Prenn antique dress – Preserving Vietnamese cultural quintessence
Located at the top of the most majestic Phoenix Mountain, Tea Resort Prenn always tries to preserve, cherish and bring ancient costumes - the quintessence of Vietnamese culture to the world.
Vietnam is a country with a long-standing culture. Throughout the process of development and change in history, Vietnamese people also have their own costumes, each of which is imbued with the cultural identity of the nation and historical period. Behind each shirt is history, behind the return of ancient clothes is love and respect for the quintessence of national culture.
In our country, each feudal dynasty in history has costumes imbued with the nation's cultural identity such as Nhat Binh ao dai, tac ao dai, dat kham ao dai, Giao linh ao... The most typical are tac and tac ao dai. Nhat Binh shirt. The Nhat Binh shirt during the Nguyen Dynasty was a shirt worn by noble women in the royal court and by young girls in noble families when going out to marry. This collar is called Nhat Binh because the pattern on the collar when combined forms a rectangle right in front of the chest. The body of the shirt is decorated with a closed circular pattern, interwoven with dancing phoenixes and flowers. The sleeves have strips of the five elements of green, yellow, blue, white, and red.
The tac shirt, also known as the five-armed shirt, ceremonial shirt, and robe, was a popular outfit worn by ordinary people, mandarins, and kings during the Nguyen Dynasty. This shirt consists of a knee-length five-piece shirt with long loose sleeves, buttoned, a white undershirt with a buttoned collar, and a skirt pieced from five pieces of fabric, worn with white pants and a scarf. In addition, there are many other ancient costumes such as ao dai, ao dai, ao dai, ao dai, ao dai, etc.
Taking photos with Vietnamese ancient costumes is a way for many people to show their appreciation for cultural and historical values, contributing to preserving the cultural beauty of the nation. Located at the top of the most majestic Phoenix Mountain, Tea Resort Prenn always tries to preserve, cherish and bring ancient costumes - the quintessence of Vietnamese culture to the world.