Half-Day Visit Museum of Ao Dai on Restored Army Jeep from Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Trip Type: Fashion Shows & Tours
Duration: 4 hours
This private Jeep tour will take you out of busy downtown Ho Chi Minh City to visit the home garden of fashion designer Si Hoang, who is famous for his works and has a huge collection of Ao Dai designer clothes. This is a Ho Chi Minh Tour with a difference, if you are interested in fashion and learning more about Vietnamese culture it is the tour for you.
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This private Jeep tour will take you out of busy downtown Ho Chi Minh City to visit the home garden of fashion designer Si Hoang, who is famous for his works and has a huge collection of Ao Dai designer clothes. This is a Ho Chi Minh Tour with a difference, if you are interested in fashion and learning more about Vietnamese culture it is the tour for you.
We pick you up from the hotel and our Jeep will drive you out of busy downtown Ho Chi Minh, heading to District 9. In District 9 you will be surprised by the scenery it has similar canals to what you would find in the Mekong Delta which are flanked by water coconut trees.
Upon arrival, you will have an escort tour to visit the home garden of fashion designer Si Hoang, who is famous for his works and has a huge collection of Ao Dai.
There are 2 parts of the museum to visit, the first displaying hundreds of Ao Dai from the 17th to 21st century, you can see original costumes from the royal families of the Nguyen Dynasty, the last dynasty of Vietnam. The second part displays the Ao Dai, which used to belong to famous people in Vietnam, from politicians, business women to artists. Listening to stories about Ao Dai will help you get to know more on Ao Dai but also on Vietnamese culture too.
Upon arrival, you will have an escort tour to visit the home garden of fashion designer Si Hoang, who is famous for his works and has a huge collection of Ao Dai.
There are 2 parts of the museum to visit, the first displaying hundreds of Ao Dai from the 17th to 21st century, you can see original costumes from the royal families of the Nguyen Dynasty, the last dynasty of Vietnam. The second part displays the Ao Dai, which used to belong to famous people in Vietnam, from politicians, business women to artists. Listening to stories about Ao Dai will help you get to know more on Ao Dai but also on Vietnamese culture too.
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