
Among the traditional Ao Dai donated to the project, there is a brown one embroidered with lotus flowers, which is my most precious memory. I wore it when attending the Global Summit of Women in 2014 in Paris, led by Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan, and was welcomed by French President Manuel Valls.

Ao Dai embodies the timeless elegance and unwavering spirit of Vietnam. I cherish the moments I wear it, exuding confidence and pride at every significant event. The exquisite embroidery of lotus flowers on the hem adds a touch of grace and symbolizes the resilience and soul of the Vietnamese people.

To me, wearing Ao Dai is not just a fashion statement but a celebration of my heritage and culture. The brown Ao Dai embroidered with lotus flowers will always be a treasured memory of the summit, reminding me of the beauty and strength of a Vietnamese woman. It fills me with pride and honor to wear this traditional garment, a testament to the enduring legacy of my people.
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