Vietnam used to be divided into two North and South regions after the US imperialists set up a henchman regime and tore up the Geneva accords, but the will and aspiration for unity and independence triumphed over the invaders.
Ao Dai, formerly known as the Ao Dai, was created during the costume reform in 1744 in southern Vietnam. Experiencing many improvements and modifications, Ao Dai now becomes rich in design but still retains typical common features. Ao Dai is considered a traditional costume of Vietnam and is used in most daily activities of Vietnamese people.