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Phốc Đầu ( vi-hantu, 幞頭) is derived from the Chinese Futou (襆頭). It was formal wear for Vietnamese mandarin officials. It is the predecessor to the Mũ cánh chuồn or also called Mũ ô sa, which was derived from the Chinese ''Wushamao'' (烏紗帽).


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Mũ phốc đầu Nguyễn.jpg, 19th century Phốc Đầu with Kim Bác Sơn


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Ba tầm A ''nón Ba tầm'' is a traditional Vietnamese flat palm hat. It should be distinguished from other traditional Vietnamese headwear, such as the conical ''nón lá'' and the coiled turban (''khăn vấn''). The ''nón ba tầm'' is traditionally ...
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Đinh Tự Mũ Đinh Tự (), also known as mũ chữ đinh, mũ Nhục, is a type of hat with the shape of the letter Đinh (丁) was a type of hat worn in Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the e ...


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