Ðào Th? Nguy?t Minh (January 29, 1903 – 1964), known by the pseudonym Vân Ðài, was a Vietnamese poet.
Well known as one of Vietnam's primary female poets, Vân Ðài's work is also closely associated with the Resistance during the Vietnam War.
In 1943 Vân Ðài published Huong Xuân, the first women's poetry collection in qu?c ng? (the Vietnamese alphabet), together with H?ng Phuong, M?ng Tuy?t, and Anh Tho.
Vân Ðài was selected by the editorial board of Feminist Publishing House of New York City University as one of the pioneer poets of the New Poetry style.