“Weaving a Realm” - First Bilingual Book about Vietnamese Ancient Costumes - VTV4
Reportage on the launch of the "Weaving a Realm" book, a crowdfunding project between Vietnam Centre and Comicola. The book “Weaving a Realm" provides a general understanding of Vietnamese ancient attires in the imperial court of Early Lê era (1428-1527). The book is written in both Vietnamese and English, with ample aesthetic illustrations and images. 💝 ORDER NOW: • Đơn đặt sách tiếng Việt: bit.ly/datsachdetnentrieudai • English order gorm: bit.ly/orderweavingarealm The content covers from basic costumes’ forms, such as Thường (wrap skirt), Giao Lĩnh (cross-collared robe), Viên Lĩnh (round-collared robe), Đối Khâm (parallel-collared robe), to the attires of certain classes in the court, for instance: Emperor’s Hoàng Bào, Empress’ Địch Y, the servants, the female officials, etc. • Website: https://vietnamcentre.org • Facebook: / vietnamcentre

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