Vietnam Women’s Museum kicks off program “Memories and Heritage”

PSNews – Within the framework of the program "Memories and Heritage", the Vietnam Women’s Museum in Hanoi on March 3 received photos, documents and items from 23 diplomats, photojournalists, female doctors, and fashion designers.

Twenty designers donated 20 “ao dai” to the museum.
Twenty designers donated 20 “ao dai” to the museum. 

This is the very first event of a series of activities to honour the “ao dai” (traditional long dress) on the occasion of the 111th International Women’s Day on March 8, and the “Week of Ao Dai” launched by the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU). It also marks the success of the 13th National Party Congress.

Speaking at the ceremony, Director of the Vietnam Women's Museum Nguyen Hai Van affirmed that, those photos, documents and items will help richen the archives of the museum as well as serve for research work and promotion of the culture and heritage associated with Vietnamese women, contributing to arousing pride and responsibility to preserve and promote heritage in each Vietnamese person.

At the ceremony, Ambassador Nguyen Phuong Nga, President of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations and former Deputy Foreign Minister, donated two “ao dai” she wore during a ceremony to receive a decision on her appointment as Ambassador and head of Vietnam’s Permanent Mission to the UN, and a ceremony to present a Letter of Credentials from then State President Truong Tan Sang to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon in 2014.

Photojournalist Dinh Quang Thanh, a former reporter of the Vietnam News Agency, presented 358 artworks to the museum featuring the beauty of Vietnamese women in labor and life as well as craft villages and local landscapes.

Associate Professor Dr Nguyen Thi Phuong, former deputy head of the paediatrics faculty at the Hanoi Medical University, handed over three diaries she wrote from 1960-1976. She recalled her life as a student and her time working at the Hanoi Medical University Hospital.

Twenty designers donated 20 “ao dai” out of more than 1,000 displayed at a show held jointly by the VWU and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on June 28 last year. The “ao dai” feature well-known Vietnamese heritages such as Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, Hoi An ancient town, and Central Highlands’ gong culture, among others.

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