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TTLV: Research on Traditional Clothing of Vietnam and Korea (Case Study of Ao Dai and Hanbok)

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1. Student's full name: Kim Sil 2. Gender: Female
3. Date of birth: May 19, 1992
4. Place of birth: Seoul, Korea
5. Decision No. 3020/QD-XHNV dated December 31, 2021, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, recognizing the student.
6. Changes in the training process: None
(Note the types of changes and the corresponding times)
7. Thesis Title: A Study of Traditional Vietnamese and Korean Clothing (The Case of Ao Dai and Hanbok)
8. Major: Vietnamese Studies Code: 8310630.01.
9. Scientific supervisor: Dr. Nguyen Thi Thuy Hang, Department of Vietnamese Studies and Vietnamese Language.
10. Summary of the thesis results:
(Summarize the results of the thesis, emphasizing any new findings.)
- Through a fairly broad research scope encompassing space, time, materials, design, practical use, and historical evidence and photographic documentation of the two traditional Vietnamese garments, the Ao Dai and the Hanbok, the thesis has pointed out the similarities and differences between the Ao Dai of Vietnam and the Hanbok of Korea in terms of historical development, structure, aesthetics, materials, and functionality, from traditional to modern times.
- The thesis also explores the cultural context of Vietnam and Korea in the process of forming the traditional clothing of each nation.
- Finally, the thesis discusses the application of Ao Dai and Hanbok in daily life and offers some suggestions for preserving and promoting the traditional costumes of Vietnam and Korea.
11. Practical applications: (if any)
This thesis is a research topic with practical value in the study of Vietnamese and Korean clothing in particular, and the cultures of the two countries in general. It provides knowledge about the cultures of Vietnam and Korea through traditional clothing. From this, it proposes potential directions for preserving, promoting, and fostering diversity and creativity in the field of traditional ethnic clothing. The thesis not only helps promote understanding between the two nations, laying the groundwork for cultural, economic, and social exchange, but also helps people in both countries become increasingly aware of the importance of preserving and developing their national costumes.
12. Future research directions: (if any)
- Continue to expand and explore more topics in the direction of deeper research into the origins, formation, and development of the Ao Dai and Hanbok through different historical periods.
- Expanding to explore how social and cultural transformations have influenced the design and meaning of these garments.
- Compare the cultural significance and meaning of the Ao Dai and Hanbok in the hearts of Vietnamese and Korean people.
13. Published works related to the thesis: None
(List the works in chronological order if available)

 
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS


1. Full name: Kim Sil 2. Sex: Female
3. Date of birth: 7:00 p.m., May, 1992 4. Place of birth: Korea
5. Admission decision number: 3020/ QD-XHNV Dated 31th, December, 2021
6. Changes in academic process: -
(List the forms of change and corresponding times)
7. Official thesis title: Study traditional Vietnamese and Korean costumes (Case study of Ao Dai and Hanbok)
8. Major: Vietnamese study 9. Code: 8310630.01.
10. Supervisors: Dr. Nguyễn Thị Thúy Hằng, Vietnamese Study and Languages.
(Full name, academic title and degree)
11. Summary of the findings of the thesis:
(Summarize them with stress on the new findings, if any)
- Through a wide scope of research including space, time, material, design, actual use and historical evidence and photographic materials of the two costumes of Ao Dai of Vietnam and Hanbok of Korea, the thesis points out the similarities and differences between Ao Dai of Vietnam and Hanbok of Korea in terms of development historical development, structure, art, materials and uses from traditional to modern.
- The thesis also explores the culture of Vietnamese and Korean people in the process of forming the traditional costume of each ethnic group.
- Finally, the thesis indicates the application of Ao Dai and Hanbok in daily life and some proposals to preserve and promote traditional costumes of Vietnam and Korea.
12. Practical applicability, if any:
The thesis is a research topic in particular of practical value in the study of Vietnamese and Korean costumes and the culture of the two countries in general, providing knowledge about the cultures of Vietnam and Korea through traditional costumes. Also, propose potential directions for the preservation and promotion of diversity and creativity in the field of national traditional costumes. The thesis not only helps promote understanding between the two peoples, serves as a premise for cultural, economic and social exchanges, but also helps the people of the two countries become more and more conscious of preserving and developing national costumes.
13. Further research directions, if any:
- Continue to expand and explore many topics in the direction of further research on the origin, formation, and development of Ao Dai and Hanbok through historical periods.
- Explore how social and cultural transformations have influenced the design and meaning of these costumes
- Compare the culture and meaning of Ao Dai and Hanbok in the souls of Vietnamese and Koreans.
14. Thesis-related publications: -
(List them in chronological order)

                                                                         







 

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