Dress up in Vietnam's famous national costume, the Ao Dai, and have your pictures taken by a professional photographer at some of the most iconic locations in Hanoi.
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point, Hotel transfer |
| Location | Outdoor |
| Experience type | Costume rental |
| Outfit type | Áo dài |
| Additional service & facility | Photography service |
Guests must wear long clothes and long trousers when visiting the Mausoleum, pagodas, temples
Customers are responsible for their own properties, air ticket, and other valuable items during the tour
Yes, the Ao Dai is Vietnam's national costume and is embraced by people of all nationalities. Foreigners are welcome to wear the Ao Dai during this photography tour to immerse themselves in Vietnamese culture and capture beautiful memories in Hanoi.
Yes, traditional Ao Dai attire is available for both men and women participating in the photography tour. While the female Ao Dai is more widely recognized, designs for men are also provided, allowing everyone to experience this elegant traditional garment.
The Ao Dai is a deeply symbolic garment representing Vietnamese grace and heritage. It is traditionally worn for important events such as national holidays, festivals like Tet, weddings, and formal occasions. It is also often part of school uniforms and professional attire in certain fields, signifying respect for tradition.
Yes, the Hanoi Ao Dai Photography Tour explicitly includes the services of a professional photographer. This ensures that you receive high-quality, expertly composed images capturing your experience in the Ao Dai at Hanoi's scenic locations.
During the Ao Dai tour, a professional photographer will accompany you to iconic sites, providing direction for poses and angles to best showcase you and the Ao Dai. They specialize in capturing the essence of your cultural experience through high-resolution photographs that reflect the beauty of Hanoi.
The Ao Dai photography tour visits several iconic and visually appealing locations in Hanoi. These frequently include the grandeur of the Hanoi Opera House, the artistic vibrancy of Phung Hung Mural Street, and the picturesque setting of Cau The Huc, offering diverse backdrops for your photos.
During an Ao Dai photoshoot in Hanoi, photographers typically guide participants into elegant and flowing poses that highlight the garment's graceful silhouette. Suggestions often include walking poses, contemplative stances, and movements that capture the natural flow of the Ao Dai, complementing the historical and cultural backdrops.
Yes, the Ao Dai Photography Tour in Hanoi includes convenient round-trip transfers from hotels located within the Hanoi Old Quarter, ensuring a hassle-free experience. A friendly guide fluent in multiple languages such as English, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese is also provided to assist you throughout the tour.