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TRADITIONAL VIETNAMESE GARMENT
Ao Ba Ba; Áo Bà Ba; Ao ba ba
  • Old peasant with his traditional áo bà ba in the Mekong Delta.
  • A woman in áo bà ba
  • Mekong Delta woman with áo bà ba
  • Painting of young lady in áo bà ba by [[Đào Sĩ Chu]].
  • Saigonese girl wearing an original áo bà ba and wooden shoes in 1955.

Chè bà ba         
VIETNAMESE DESSERT
Che ba ba
Chè bà ba is a Vietnamese dessert with a coconut milk soup base and square pieces of taro, cassava and khoai lang bí, a kind of long sweet potato with red skin and yellow flesh. The dish commonly includes pieces of tapioca, and the dish is typically eaten warm, but can also be eaten cold.
Ba (town)         
  • Sugar cane train on the railway track on the road in Ba, 24 September 1949
TOWN IN FIJI
Ba (Town, Fiji); Ba Town
Ba is a town in Fiji, 37 kilometres from Lautoka and 62 kilometres from Nadi, inland from the coast of Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island. Covering an area of 327 square kilometres, it had a population of 14,596 at the 1996 census.
Ba Province         
PROVINCE OF FIJI
Ba Province, Fiji; Lautoka District; Lautoka District, Fiji; Ba Province (Fiji); Lautoka district, Fiji; Ba (province)
Ba is a province of Fiji, occupying the north-western sector of Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island. It is one of fourteen provinces in the nation of Fiji, and one of eight based in Viti Levu.

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Áo bà ba

Áo bà ba (Vietnamese: [ʔǎːw ɓâː ɓaː] or Vietnamese silk ensemble) is a traditional southern Vietnamese garment. The top part which covers the torso is called the áo ("shirt" in English). It is mostly associated with rural southern Vietnam, especially in the Mekong Delta. Often worn as a top and bottom set, the áo bà ba is typically a long-sleeved, button-down silk shirt with a scooped neck, paired with silk pants. The shirt is long and split at the waist sides, forming two flaps customarily with two pockets.