Today’s 
A Journey through 
Aesthetic Realms 
will be presented in 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Hungarian, Indonesian,  Hungarian, Indonesian,
Italian, Japanese, 
Korean, Mongolian, 
Persian, Portuguese,  Persian, Portuguese,
Russian and Spanish.
Since time immemorial, 
the Aulacese (Vietnamese) 
have been accustomed 
to wearing a hat. 
Everyone would wear 
a hat, 
be it the ancient king 
or everyday people. 
Some hats, 
such as the turban, 
are characteristic 
of each region. 
There is one 
that is popular 
throughout the country, 
that is the ready-to-wear 
turban, also known as 
the traditional 
crown-like hat. 
In today’s program, 
we are pleased to 
introduce a number of 
Aulacese graceful hats, 
especially 
the elegant crown hat, 
often worn with 
the traditional long dress.
In olden days, 
Aulacese women often 
wore their hair long. 
Thus, when working, 
they had to roll their hair 
up neatly. 
First, they rolled the hair 
in a cloth made of 
crepe or velvet, 
wrapping the hair 
into a tube-like shape. 
This head-dress nowadays 
has become 
a ready-to-wear headgear 
as an ornament 
which can be worn 
with the traditional 
four-panel dress or 
traditional long dress.
Similarly, 
men in the old days, 
to avoid their hair 
getting entangled and 
to stop perspiration beads 
from rolling down 
their faces while 
doing daily labor work, 
often used a piece of 
cloth to tie up their hair, 
then knotted it 
at their forehead. 
This style looks 
like the head of an axe, 
and is thus called 
axe-head turban.
 
Later, this axe-head 
turban evolved into 
the “lương” turban.
The word “lương” means 
“honesty” or 
“having a conscience.” 
Wearing the “lương” 
turban reminds people 
to uphold honesty. 
In the past, 
when going out, 
the elders tied their hair 
bun-like and donned 
the traditional long dress 
along with 
the “lương” turban, 
a costume considered  
dignified for someone 
who honored politeness 
and righteousness.
The “lương” turban 
is often a piece of 
plant-based silk or cloth, 
wrapped around one’s 
head in many circles. 
Regardless 
how it is wrapped, 
it must clearly form the 
shape of the word “One” 
or “Human” at the center 
of the forehead.
The word “One” refers to 
the only Way (Truth) 
which encompasses all. 
One who comprehends 
the Truth will act wisely, 
according to 
Heaven’s will. 
The word “Human” 
means “human being.” 
In order to be called 
a human, 
one must possess the 
befitting noble qualities. 
Putting the word “One” 
or “Human” on the head 
is to remind ourselves 
and others of the Way 
of Heaven and Earth and 
the Way of being human.
This wrapping of the 
turban is very meticulous 
and takes time. 
Later, to avoid 
the inconvenience of 
wrapping and undoing it, 
the Aulacese thought of 
making a ready-to-wear 
headgear and just 
putting it on as needed. 
That was the birth of 
the traditional crown hat 
in about 1920.
A professional will now 
explain more about 
the characteristics of 
the crown-like turban, 
as well as the difference 
in style for men 
versus women.
For the men, 
the turban’s width is 
about 5 centimeters; 
for the women, 
the turban’s width 
is only 2 centimeters. 
Men’s traditional turban 
has 9 rings: 8 main rings 
and 1 supporting ring. 
As for women, in the past,
the turban was very low, 
about 16 main rings 
and 1 supporting ring. 
Nowadays, women often 
wear high turbans, so 
the turbans are made of 
20 rings or 24 rings 
or 28 rings. 
Depending on the style, 
if a turban is too high, 
we reduce its width, 
so it looks neater 
and more beautiful. 
If a turban is too low, we 
increase its width a little.
To keep a crown turban 
in good condition, we 
shouldn’t let it get wet. 
Place it face up like this 
and don’t place 
heavy things on it. 
Men’s turban has 
a lid atop and is worn 
like an ordinary hat. 
Women’s turban should 
be worn about half way 
above the forehead, 
then it’s very nice. 
The key to making 
a beautiful turban 
is keeping the rings 
round and even. 
Usually, making it with 
the cloth widthwise 
is much more beautiful 
than using the cloth 
lengthwise. 
For velvet, we mainly 
don’t let its surface 
be crushed.
Wrapping a turban 
properly and beautifully 
will enhance the dignity 
of the turban wearer. 
To have such a turban 
requires the skill 
and experience 
for each phase. 
A turban maker will now 
share the technique 
of making a woman’s 
traditional crown hat.
The making of 
a crown-like turban 
has 4 stages: cutting, 
measuring, sewing, 
and wrapping. 
The measuring, cutting, 
sewing and wrapping 
of a man’s turban and 
a woman’s turban 
are basically the same.
The first stage 
is measuring. 
Measure 
round one’s head. 
This measurement is 54. 
We’ll make 
a 25-ring turban. 
First, cut the paper
the length of the head 
measurement, 
which is 54 plus 2. 
Next, we cut two pieces 
of paper to make 
the word “Human.” 
This is 
the “Human” piece. 
We have 2 of them. 
The length of 
the first ring is 1/3 of 
the head measurement. 
For example, 
the first ring: 1/3 of the 
head measurement is 18, 
the second ring is cut 
3 centimeters longer, 
that is 21centimeters, 
and the third ring is 
3centimeters longer, 
which is 24 centimeters, 
and so on. 
The first ring is 1/3 of 
the head measurement. 
The subsequent rings are 
each 3 centimeters longer 
than the ring before it. 
There are 11
separate rings and 
1 connecting ring in total. 
For the connecting ring, 
cut long pieces of paper 
and join them 
to have 11 meters. 
After cutting the paper, 
we will cut the cloth.
First, cut the cloth 
for the first paper ring. 
Then cut hemming cloth 
for the remaining rings. 
Finally, cut the cloth for 
the two “Human” pieces. 
Now comes the sewing. 
First, sew the cloth 
for the first ring. 
Use soft paper to line 
the cloth to sew the hem. 
Two pieces of cloth 
make up the word 
“Human.” 
The last ring, we don’t 
sew but use paste to glue 
the cloth onto the paper.
Everything is ready now. 
Let’s wrap a turban. 
Use a cylindrical tube 
to wrap the first ring 
around it. 
Hold it firm with the pins. 
After finishing 
the first ring, attach 
the word “Human” on it. 
Next, attach 11 
separate rings in order, 
from short to long. 
After gluing 11 separate 
rings, do the same 
for the connected ring. 
Next, glue the last ring 
of the crown hat. 
After finishing 
the wrapping, 
remove the pins before 
the paste hardens. 
We’ve just finished 
a woman’s 
25-ring crown hat.
Professor 
Dr. Trần Văn Khê, 
an honorary member of 
the International Music 
Council of the United 
Nations Educational, 
Scientific and Cultural 
Organization (UNESCO), 
stated: “Áo dài 
(long dress) is Aulacese 
national costume… 
Throughout a long time 
that I’ve been involved 
in traditional folk music, 
whenever performing, I 
always wore a long dress 
with the crown hat… and 
was always welcomed and 
praised wherever I go.”
Not only the Aulacese 
but people from abroad 
also adore the Aulacese 
traditional costume. 
In June 2008, 
more than 80 Miss World 
contestants appeared 
in the long dress 
in the program 
“Graceful Long Dress,” 
and the honor as 
best long dress wearer 
belonged to 
Miss Venezuela,  
Dayana Mendoza. 
In 2010, Miss India, 
Nicole Faria, 
in the long dress and 
crown hat, won the title 
at the Miss Earth contest 
in Nha Trang, 
a beautiful coastal city 
in Central Âu Lạc.
A long dress with crown 
hat when combined with 
an overcoat will enhance 
a woman’s elegance.
At the beginning, 
an overcoat was a part of 
the royal costume 
reserved for a mandarin's 
wife or a lady. 
With decorative images 
such as those of 
the phoenix, the sun, 
or five primary colors, 
an overcoat was donned 
in important royal court 
ceremonies 
or public appearances. 
Today, an overcoat 
adorns the long dress 
with a crown hat in 
important events such as 
death anniversaries, 
weddings, 
engagement parties, 
village festivals or 
New Year celebrations.
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O Master, 
a painting vendor 
gave this to you.
Where is he now?
He left already!
This is an Aulacese dress.
I’ve introduced it 
to you before.
Today 
I’m wearing it for you.
It’s not because 
the dress is beautiful,
but the model.
The beauty is from inside,
not outside.
Have you seen an 
Aulacese dress before?
(No.)
It’s not easy to make.
Is it beautiful? ( Yes.)
Why do you 
keep clapping?
(It’s beautiful.)
Inside is even 
more beautiful.
Normally, 
we don’t wear this.
Only brides wear this.
Yes, yes.
Normally 
they don’t wear this;
they only wear 
the inner part. 
Let me show you.
Does it look good? 
(Yes.) Okay.
These kinds of 
Aulacese clothes
are made according to 
your measurements.
You see, it’s different.
I want to show you 
why this is good.
If this side is creased, 
it will be different.
Or if this side is not good, 
then it doesn’t look good.
I like classic things.
I like to have the original,
not the altered style.
If we alter the style, 
why not just wear 
something else?
Never mind. 
It is to let you know 
our culture.
We not only 
have very good music
but also 
very nice clothing.
I like these clothes 
the most when I go 
to other countries.
You won’t feel bored 
with traditional 
Aulacese dresses.
They are suitable 
for any occasion.
Even if you wear it 
to shop for groceries, 
it’s still appropriate.
Yes, yes.
In ancient Âu Lạc, 
they all wore dresses
like this to shop 
for groceries,
carry water, 
or do anything else.
That’s right.
They also had 
different styles.
They had another style, 
which was worn 
more often, 
and it looked very nice.
If you wear this to attend 
a meeting or a party,
it’s also very formal.
A dedication 
by Giáng Hương. 
The traditional long dress 
with crown hat also 
have been honored as 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
chosen attire when 
meeting with members of 
royal families and heads 
of state worldwide, or 
At charity activities,
public lectures
and meetings 
with thousands of our 
Association members 
from all over the world.
During formal events
attended by citizens from
many different cultures,
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has donned 
the Aulacese 
áo dài and 
its accompanying 
crown-like headgear such as during the occasions when 
the Honorable Mayor of Honolulu, Frank Fasi, and the six Mid-western
governors from the United States of American proclaimed
The Supreme Master 
Ching Hai Day 
October 1993 
and in February 1994,
respectively; in her visits 
to the kings, queens, and 
royal families in Africa 
as well as in Cambodia 
in 1995 and 1996; 
at the Parliament 
of the World’s Religions 
in South Africa 
in December 1999; 
and at the Gusi Peace 
Prize ceremony 
in the Philippines 
in November 2006. 
Further, 
on the anniversary of 
The Supreme Master 
Ching Hai Day 
in Formosa (Taiwan) 
in 1995, she was 
the blessed image 
of the compassionate 
Quan Yin Bodhisattva 
in the white Aulacese 
áo dài and veil. 
In the graceful long dress 
and the accompanying 
hat appearing 
like a shining halo, 
together with 
a softly flowing overcoat, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has reflected 
in part the brilliant 
and pure beauty of 
Heaven through áo dài, 
the national traditional 
costume of Âu Lạc, 
Thank you for watching 
our program today 
featuring the 
Aulacese (Vietnamese) 
traditional crown hat. 
Please tune in to 
Supreme Master 
Television 
for more on Aulacese 
traditional programs 
in future broadcasts. 
Coming up next is 
Vegetarianism: 
The Noble Way of Living, 
after Noteworthy News. 
Farewell for now.