Characteristics of Traditional Costume of Muong Women in Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam
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After experiencing numerous ups and downs throughout history, the 54 ethnic groups of Vietnam have created, preserved, and maintained their own rich and diverse cultural heritage. Throughout history, clothing has been an essential element in shaping the cultural identity of a community, an ethnic group, or a nation. Each ethnic group's clothing has its own distinctive features, reflecting everything from the structure to the decorative patterns on each part of the garment. Through the lines, colors, patterns, and shapes of each component of the clothing, the customs, lifestyle, habits, and aesthetic essence of that ethnic group are also expressed. The traditional clothing of Mường women in Thanh Hóa has very prominent distinctive features in its structure; the garments are bright in color, creating a striking and unique impression. The decorative patterns on the clothing are intricate, showcasing the skill and delicacy of Mường women.
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