Music is an integral part of Vietnam’s culture. It has helped build the society to what it is today and will continue to shape the generations to come. Music also sounds different throughout the land. In the north, classical music is often heard. Melancholic melodies are associated with central Vietnam and the more eclectic tunes are linked to the south.
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Read MoreThe ao dai both follows the beautiful lines of the body and flatters it by lending it a sense of fluid movement it does not have. There, the eye only sees the wind, the fluid grace, and the blithe fluttering.
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