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dresses to maintain happy families
The refined stature and expressive figure of Vietnamese dancer Linh Nga together with other models, showed off the seductive qualities of the collection. Sy Hoang skillfully embroidered or painted vignettes of a phoenix, calabash, the images of the eight ornaments and the five primary colours (symbolic of the five basic elements) based on traditional designs used on royal silk satin made in La Khe and Van Phuc silk villages. The collections not only enhance the beauty of the brides but are artistic works that remind short prom dresses to maintain happy families. In my opinion, hanbok is the most beautiful dress in the world. But I have to change that thought after this night. Your ao dai is more attractive, a Korean representative said. I hope that you Vietnamese have the same feeling with me and think that our hanbok is beautiful too. The hanbok designs of Korean designer Kim, who has won many prizes and is the hanbok designer of the wife of the Korean President, were A line Prom Dresses by 10 women who won Miss Korea from 1997 to 2007. Kim also introduced several hanbok designs used as bridal gowns, including an elegant black and pink decollete hanbok embellished by do quyen (water-rail) flowers, and a motley green and pink decollete hanbok with two dancing peacocks. At another event last night, South Korean actress Lee Yo-won joined Korean and Vietnamese artists in a HCM City concert titled Sharing Love at the Lan Anh music venue in District 10. Lee was introduced to the public in 1997 and starred in KBS s TV series Kkokji (Tough Guy s Love). The memorable musical evening included Baby Doll Prom Dresses violinist Park Eun-joo, singer Yang Ki-joon, Hiphop PK Crew, traditional music troupe Yeca, and Vietnamese singers, including Nam Dong Ke (Five Stripes) band, Doan Trang and Minh Quan. The concert was broadcast live on Viet Nam Television s VTV9 channel.
TV hostesses turn on charm HCM CITY Female TV personalities from across Southeast Asia will compete in the final round of the Duyen Dang Truyen Hinh (Charming Television) ASEAN contest today in HCM City. Sixteen participants from Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Brunei, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and host country Viet Nam will model the traditional costumes of ASEAN countries tonight. The contestants, including editors, MCs, reporters and performers from Backless Prom Dresses stations in ASEAN countries, will perform in traditional ao dai (Vietnamese dresses) and Western-style evening gowns at the second and last show on Friday and next Monday. They will also take part in a talent competition during the contest. The three shows will be held at the HCM City Television (HTV) Theatre and broadcast live on HTV 9. All the contestants will visit the city s famous historic sites like Reunification Palace and Ben Thanh Market. Ten five-minute clips about the competitors activities and the contest s preparations are being broadcast on HTV7 between March 14 and 23. The Duyen Dang Truyen Hinh ASEAN contest, organised by HCM Television and the Cat Tien Sa Company, is expected to help female candidates in Southeast Asia meet and exchange experiences and promote understanding among ASEAN countries.