Half-Day Ao Dai Photography Tour from Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Trip Type: Photography Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Be the star of your very own photo shoot, while visiting some of HCMC’s best landmarks! Get dressed up in an elegant and traditional Ao Dai before posing for a professional photographer.
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Be the star of your very own photo shoot, while visiting some of HCMC’s best landmarks! Get dressed up in an elegant and traditional Ao Dai before posing for a professional photographer.Experience Traditional Costume
Ao Dai is Vietnam’s traditional dress and has become the official uniform for many of the women working in hotels, resorts, restaurants, offices and even school campuses all over the country.
The tour starts with a short transfer from your hotel to a photo studio where you will be dressed and have your make up done (*). After the preparations, we will head to the city center for the photo shoot with you as the star.
The photo shoot will take place in some of the city's most renowned sites such as the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Central Post Office, The Opera House and the Ben Thanh Market. This tour will definitely catch the attention of the other passer-by and the other tourists around the city. What better way to learn and experience the Vietnamese culture and history than by visiting the sights in traditional dress?
Ao Dai is Vietnam’s traditional dress and has become the official uniform for many of the women working in hotels, resorts, restaurants, offices and even school campuses all over the country.
The tour starts with a short transfer from your hotel to a photo studio where you will be dressed and have your make up done (*). After the preparations, we will head to the city center for the photo shoot with you as the star.
The photo shoot will take place in some of the city's most renowned sites such as the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Central Post Office, The Opera House and the Ben Thanh Market. This tour will definitely catch the attention of the other passer-by and the other tourists around the city. What better way to learn and experience the Vietnamese culture and history than by visiting the sights in traditional dress?
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