Miss Tourism runner-up Ha Trang heads for The Miss Globe in Albania

VOV| 29/09/2024 16:56

Do Ha Trang, first runner-up of the Miss Tourism Vietnam Global 2024 pageant, left Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport for Albania on September 28 to vie for a title at the Miss Globe 2024 contest.

“This is my first time I have participated in an international beauty pageant. Given the tight schedule, I will work hard to train, home in my skills, and improve my language abilities to present myself on stage in the best possible way,” said the girl ahead of her departure.

At Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Do Ha Trang stood out in a stunning, sparkly dress designed by Dao Minh Nhat, that showcases her figure. She expressed her pride in wearing the sash representing Vietnam as she heads to the Miss Globe 2024 pageant.

This time, Do Ha Trang brought over 160 kg of luggage to be well-prepared for more than 15 days in the host country.

Do Ha Trang, 25, stands 1.68m tall, and has measurements of 80-60-90. She was named first runner-up of the Miss Tourism Vietnam Global 2024 pageant during the finale on September 21 evening.

Before being crowned first runner-up several days ago, Ha Trang beat many strong contestants to win the highest title in the Vietnam Ao Dai Beauty Pageant 2023. She was also a runner-up of the Vietnam Fashion Beauty Pageant 2018.

The Miss Globe is one of the oldest international beauty pageants in the world. The competition not only focuses on the contestants’ beauty but also emphasizes women’s role in today’s society.

The Miss Globe 2024 pageant will take place in Albania, with the finale scheduled for October 15, 2024.

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