Largest ever traditional attire parade on Hanoi streets

The ‘Bach Hoa Bo Hanh,’ or the Parade of Flowers, is a procession of youngsters dressed in traditional Viet attire. This year marks the parade’s fourth edition with hundreds of participants.

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The 4th ‘Bach Hoa Bo Hanh’ Traditional Vietnamese Attire Festival of 2024 is held on downtown streets of Hanoi capital. (Photo: Vietnam+)
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This year's ‘Bach Hoa Bo Hanh’ Traditional Vietnamese Attire Festival gathers the largest number of participants for similar events in Vietnam, with nearly 500 people. (Photo: Vietnam+)
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The 4th ‘Bach Hoa Bo Hanh’ Traditional Vietnamese Attire Festival of 2024 is held on downtown streets in Hanoi capital. (Photo: Vietnam+)
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The festival offers spectators a chance to admire traditional Vietnamese attire from various historical periods, which is collected, studied, and showcased by individuals and groups, contributing to bringing Vietnamese traditional costumes closer to both domestic and international audiences. (Photo: Vietnam+)
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Locals and tourists have the opportunity to admire traditional Vietnamese garments such as ao dai, ao tac, ao giao linh, and ao nhat binh. (Photo: Vietnam+)
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The "warhorses" parade on the heritage streets of the capital, drawing large crowds of spectators. (Photo: Vietnam+)
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This year's parade, themed "The Flow of Traditional Attire," celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Vietnamese traditional costume movement (2014-2024), and embraces the "Creative Intersection" of the new cultural era. (Photo: Vietnam+)
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The festival offers audiences the chance to admire traditional Vietnamese attire from various historical periods, which is collected, studied, and showcased by individuals and groups, contributing to bringing Vietnamese traditional costumes closer to both domestic and international audiences. (Photo: Vietnam+)

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