The parade activity is within the framework of the 6th "Green Hair and Clothes" festival. This is a prominent community cultural event for young people interested in history in general and ancient costumes in particular.



This year, with the route from Turtle Lake, turning into Vo Van Tan street to Pasteur street, the "Green Hair, Clothes" parade attracted a large number of people to admire and take photos.
Among the young people, Nguyen Tran My Hien's outfit (resident of Thu Duc ward) made a strong impression. Participating in the program for the first time, My Hien said that she spent 2 months brainstorming ideas, preparing a vase set combined with a flower-studded trident hat.

Wearing costumes inspired by reliefs, Le Nguyen Thanh Tu (resident of Long Binh ward) expressed pride and happiness when spreading the traditional beauty of Vietnamese costumes.
After the parade, hundreds of young people co-performed a flashmob performance to the song "My house has a flag hanging" – (DTAP x Ha Anh Tuan).
The parade within the framework of the "Green Hair, Ao Dai" program is also an opportunity for the public to get closer to Vietnamese costumes.
The appearance of giao lĩnh, nhật bình, áo tấc and Vietnamese costume variations from many historical periods has created a unique cultural picture amidst the urban flow.
After 6 years of organization, the "Green Hair and Clothes" festival has contributed to arousing love for history among young people, becoming a meeting point for the Vietnamese costume-loving community and traditional cultural research and practice units.