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Female trade union officials, female union members and workers of Nam Phuoc Commune Trade Union actively respond to Vietnam Ao Dai Week by wearing ao dai during working days. Photo: Nam Phuoc Trade Union.
Female trade union officials, female union members and workers of Nam Phuoc Commune Trade Union actively respond to Vietnam Ao Dai Week by wearing ao dai during working days. Photo: Nam Phuoc Trade Union.

Ward and commune trade unions in Da Nang respond to Vietnam Ao Dai Week

Tường Minh (báo lao động) 07/03/2026 17:15 (GMT+7)

Da Nang - Ward and commune trade unions organize many practical activities to respond to Vietnam Ao Dai Week and celebrate March 8th.

To celebrate the 116th anniversary of International Women's Day March 8 and the 1986th anniversary of the Hai Ba Trung Uprising and the Vietnamese Ao Dai Week launched by the Da Nang City Labor Federation, trade unions of wards and communes in the city have organized many exciting and practical activities.

Specifically, female trade union officials, female union members and workers of the Trade Unions of Hoa Xuan, Hoa Cuong, Huong Tra, Nam Phuoc wards and communes... have actively responded to Vietnam Ao Dai Week by wearing ao dai during working days.

This is an activity that not only honors the graceful and elegant beauty of Vietnamese women but also contributes to spreading the traditional cultural values of the nation.

Thereby creating a vibrant and cohesive emulation atmosphere among union members, while affirming the role and image of women in the new era - confident, dynamic and rich in identity.

Notably, the Dien Ban Ward Trade Union coordinated with the Ward Women's Union to organize training activities and record special folk dance videos to the music "Van Su Nhu Y" (Everything as desired) in colorful ao dai costumes.

Through activities aimed at spreading the images of female union members and women's union members in traditional ao dai, both exuding gentleness and grace and showing the dynamism and youthfulness of modern women and being a source of pride and responsibility to preserve and promote the value of Vietnamese ao dai heritage.

In particular, folk dances to the vibrant melody of the song "Van Su Nhu Y" are not only wishes for happiness, peace, and luck for each family in the new spring colors, but also carry the belief and expectations of female union members and women's union members of Dien Ban about the important events of the country.

In particular, the grassroots Trade Union of the Ngu Hanh Son Regional Medical Center launched the program "Giving ao dai, sending love, preserving traditional beauty" for 3 female union members and workers in difficult circumstances.

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