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Ao Dai Week of female officials and civil servants of the Trade Union of Ca Mau Provincial Labor Federation

Thiệu Vũ (LĐLĐ tỉnh Cà Mau) 04/03/2026 14:27 (GMT+7)

Ca Mau - Female officials and civil servants of the Provincial Labor Federation's grassroots trade union respond to "Ao Dai Week" taking place from March 1 - 8. 2026.

To practically celebrate the 116th anniversary of International Women's Day March 8 and the 1986 Hai Ba Trung uprising anniversary; the grassroots Trade Union of the Ca Mau Provincial Labor Federation launched a campaign for female officials and civil servants to respond to the "Ao Dai Week" in 2026.

Nữ cán bộ, công chức, người lao động CĐCS LĐLĐ tỉnh Cà Mau hưởng ứng Tuần lễ Áo dài. Ảnh: Thiệu Vũ
Female officials, civil servants, and employees of the Trade Union of Ca Mau Provincial Labor Federation respond to Ao Dai Week. Photo: Thieu Vu

The launching time is from March 1st to March 8th, 2026, simultaneously on March 6th, 2026; at the same time, propagate and promote activities to affirm the value and honor the beauty of ao dai in social life.

Actively responding to this event, female officials and civil servants of the grassroots Trade Union of Ca Mau Provincial Labor Federation organized wearing Ao Dai during working hours. This is an opportunity to show the gentle and graceful beauty of women and contribute to honoring the traditional cultural values of the Vietnamese nation.

Nữ cán bộ, công chức LĐLĐ tỉnh Cà Mau mặc áo dài trong giờ làm việc. Ảnh: Thiệu Vũ
Female officials and civil servants of the Ca Mau Provincial Labor Federation wear ao dai during working hours. Photo: Thieu Vu

Ao Dai Week" is one of the activities aimed at honoring the beauty and value of Ao Dai in social life, arousing pride and responsibility to preserve and promote Vietnamese cultural heritage in each official, civil servant, public employee, laborer, woman and people, contributing to preserving and promoting the traditional cultural values of Vietnamese national costumes that officials, civil servants, public employees, and laborers have actively responded to in recent years. This is an opportunity to affirm the sovereignty of Vietnamese Ao Dai as an indispensable part of Vietnamese cultural heritage.

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