Nữ Sinh Sài Gòn Trước 1975: Những "Cánh Bướm Trắng" Gia Long, Trưng Vương Ngày Ấy Giờ Ở Đâu?
The white dresses fluttering in the afternoon breeze of old Saigon – a beautiful memory that those who have left yearn to remember. Do you still remember the sound of the drums at Gia Long and Trung Vuong schools, or the image of Velosolex scooters gliding smoothly along the shady Duy Tan street? In today's video, Dang Cuong invites you, ladies and gentlemen, to journey back in time to Saigon before 1975. We will revisit old notebooks and admire the graceful and elegant beauty of the Saigon girls of yesteryear. Where are those "white butterflies" of that era now, having weathered the ups and downs of history? If you recognize anyone, or yourself, in these video clips, please leave a comment so we can reconnect as fellow countrymen and friends. Main content of the video: 0:00 Memories of rush hour & Saigon's white ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress) 1:30 Velosolex scooter - The symbol of Saigon's "ladies" 3:30 The four great schools: Gia Long, Trung Vuong, Le Van Duyet 6:00 Student love & Handwritten letters during wartime 8:30 The nostalgia of those far away (Overseas Vietnamese) 👉 Subscribe to Dang Cuong Nguoi Ngoai Thanh channel to not miss valuable documentary footage: https://youtube.com/@dangcuongnguoing... #DangCuongNguoiNgoaiThanh #SaiGonXua #KyUcSaiGon #NuSinhGiaLong #nusinhtrungvuong #SaiGonTruoc1975 #AoDaiTrang #HoaiNiem #nusinh #nusinhsaigon #oldschoolgirls
