1. Traditional Attire Paragraph of Ethnic Group 1
The ao dai is not only the traditional costume of Vietnam but also encapsulates a rich history, cultural tradition, aesthetic beliefs, consciousness, and spirit of the Vietnamese people. Despite the changes in society and time, the ao dai remains a beautiful symbol of the national culture, the pride of the Vietnamese people. Just as the kimono represents Japan, the hanbok represents Korea, the qipao represents China, and the sari represents India, the ao dai represents Vietnamese women. It can be said that the ao dai with its quintessential femininity is an important means to promote the image of Vietnam worldwide. However, with the rapid development of the fashion industry, offering a variety of eye-catching designs and forms, the presence of our ao dai in daily life is diminishing. Therefore, the preservation and development of the Vietnamese ao dai is extremely necessary. Each individual should wear the ao dai more often on special occasions instead of modern attire, consciously preserving and promoting the traditional ao dai - the beauty of Vietnamese women. Only in this way can the Vietnamese ao dai continue to rise and thrive.

2. Traditional Attire Paragraph of Ethnic Group 3
The four-panel tunic is a traditional costume for women in northern Vietnam. In the 17th century, to facilitate easier movement, the tunic was simplified into a four-panel design. This garment allows the wearer to tie the front panels neatly. The tunic consists of two back panels of the same color fabric stitched together. The front has two separate panels tied together, hanging loosely to create a soft and graceful appearance. The upper chest area remains open, revealing the hidden crimson vest underneath. The four-panel tunic reaches just above the heels and is typically worn with black trousers and a silk belt. Accompanying the tunic are a crimson sash, a silk scarf, and a conical hat. Nowadays, the four-panel tunic is mainly seen during festivals and traditional music performances. Therefore, it is essential to promote and preserve this cultural heritage by organizing exhibitions, showcasing traditional attire, and creating promotional videos to raise awareness.

3. Traditional Attire Paragraph of Ethnic Group 2
The ao dai has long been the subject of admiration when Vietnamese women are mentioned by international friends. Indeed, the Vietnamese ao dai deserves to be considered the traditional attire that reflects the beauty and soul of Vietnamese women. The name 'ao dai' follows the structure of the garment, with a close-fitting bodice around the waist of the woman, then from the lower back, two flowing panels extend to the ankles, creating graceful, soft, and agile steps for the girl. The delicate silk fabric with various discreet colors gracefully glides on the streets, becoming the center of attention and a shining flower accentuating the graceful and elegant charm for both the wearer and the surrounding scenery. The wide-legged pants made of the same fabric or contrasting white complement the hem of the ao dai and enhance the soft, graceful, and lovely appearance of the smooth and charming outfit, evoking a gentle and lovely charm. For nearly a century, the female students of Quoc Hoc High School in Hue in their pristine white ao dai seem to symbolize the pure and noble beauty of the Vietnamese girl's soul. Until now, this attire has become the uniform of many female students in secondary schools, as if to tell everyone, including international visitors, about the culture and identity of the nation. The white ao dai flowing on the streets, the innocent and pure laughter of the young students following behind the piece of phoenix flower falling sporadically from the basket, evoke a feeling of nostalgia, recalling the school days filled with fond memories. During Tet holidays, village festivals, weddings, or visits to temples by grandmothers, mothers, and sisters, the brown, pink, red... ao dai is a way to express sincere reverence towards the threshold of enlightenment, with utmost solemnity. The ao dai covering the pillow, the meticulously folded kerchief resembling lotus flowers, hands holding the offering tray respectfully towards the temple gate, chanting 'nam mo phat di da'... this image has been depicted in Dong Ho folk paintings as a unique symbol of Vietnamese culture. Despite the myriad of innovations in clothing such as dresses, short shirts, fashionable tops... the Vietnamese ao dai still dominates in terms of national identity, bringing the Vietnamese style and soul to five continents and becoming the office attire in many places.

4. Traditional Attire Paragraph of Ethnic Group 5
The ao dai is one of the distinctive costumes of the Vietnamese people. Regarded as a symbol of beauty and elegance, the ao dai is not just a fashion item but also an expression of the culture, history, and ethnic identity of the Vietnamese. The ao dai is a set of clothing consisting of a long-sleeved tunic and trousers, usually made from materials such as silk, satin, dyed in bright colors, and often intricately decorated with patterns. The ao dai typically features a close-fitting silhouette, accentuating the wearer's figure, with finely tailored seams and a high collar adorned with bows or decorative buttons. The trousers of the ao dai are also designed to fit snugly, enhancing the beauty of the legs. The ao dai has existed for hundreds of years and has become a symbol of Vietnamese women. Considered one of the most beautiful traditional costumes in the world, the ao dai is not only worn on special occasions such as weddings and festivals but also a daily choice for Vietnamese women. The ao dai is not just a beautiful garment but also carries profound cultural and historical significance for the Vietnamese people. It embodies the elegance, femininity, and sophistication of Vietnamese women, as well as honors the traditional values of the nation. The ao dai has also become a distinctive cultural product of Vietnam, introduced and admired worldwide. In summary, the ao dai is a distinctive costume of the Vietnamese people, not only a fashion item but also a symbol of culture, history, and ethnic identity, creating the unique and charming beauty of Vietnamese women.

5. Traditional Attire Paragraph of Ethnic Group 4
The traditional attire of the Hmong ethnic group is one of the most colorful and diverse traditional costumes. The Hmong people are an ethnic minority living mainly in the highland areas of Southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and China. Hmong attire is not only everyday clothing but also a cultural, traditional, and ethnic symbol of this community. A traditional Hmong outfit consists of many intricate details. First, women typically wear long black or green tunics with characteristic embroidery on the collar, sleeves, and hem. The skirt is often red or sky blue, also with dense patterns. In addition, brightly colored woven or knitted strips are used as decorative accessories for Hmong women's attire. Hmong men often wear long coats, usually black or brown, with simple embroidery. The trousers are also often made of black fabric, tightly tied at the waist. They also have unique belts or shoulder straps made of brightly colored yarn, creating unique highlights for Hmong clothing. Furthermore, traditional Hmong attire is complemented by accessories such as hats, headbands, necklaces, bracelets, necklaces, and scarves. These accessories often feature unique patterns and colors, creating harmonious and exquisite coordination for Hmong costumes. Hmong attire is not just everyday clothing but also has spiritual, cultural, and social significance. For example, Hmong clothing is often worn during festivals, traditional ceremonies, and important events in the community. It reflects pride in ethnic origin and identity, symbolizing unity and the role of women in the Hmong community. Hmong attire is not only a part of traditional culture but also a source of inspiration for modern fashion. The distinctive patterns, vibrant colors, and delicate coordination of Hmong costumes have been exploited and applied in contemporary fashion design, contributing to the diversity and richness of the fashion industry. However, with the development of the times, traditional Hmong attire is gradually being eroded under the pressure of cultural, economic, and social factors. Therefore, maintaining, preserving, and honoring the traditional attire of the Hmong people is becoming an important issue, helping young generations understand the origin and value of this unique cultural heritage. Hmong attire is not just a way to dress but also a symbol of pride in ethnic identity, preserving and promoting the cultural values of a diverse and unique ethnic minority. The diversity in Hmong clothing has created a special cultural heritage, contributing to enriching the world's culture and being the pride of the Hmong people in preserving and developing their identity.

