Miss Tourism Vietnam 2024 winner announced

VOV| 05/08/2024 11:17

Pham Thi Ngoc Quynh, 26, was crowned as Miss Tourism Vietnam 2024 during the grand final of the beauty pageant which was held on August 3 in the northern province of Quang Ninh.

She also claimed the Miss Ao Dai Vietnam sub-title during the pageant.

The beauty hailing from the northern province of Hai Duong stands at 1.73 metres tall with body measurement of 85-62-93cm. Quynh is currently a student at the Foreign Trade University in Hanoi.

Elsewhere, the organisers awarded the first and second runners-up titles to Huynh Kim Anh of Ho Chi Minh City and Le Thi Anh Tuyet of Nghe An province, respectively.

Winners of the sub-contests were also named in the grand finale, including Miss Talent, Miss Fashion, Miss Ao Dai, and Most Favourite Beauty.

Moving forward, the top three finalists of Miss Tourism Vietnam 2024 will work as tourism ambassadors as they will travel through 63 cities and provinces to promote local tourism potential.

Miss Tourism Vietnam was first held back in 2008, although it was not until 2022 when the second edition took place. Since then, the event has been held biennially.

The 2024 edition of the contest was launched in June with the aim of seeking beautiful girls who are capable of promoting tourism, cultural heritage, landscapes, and people in the nation to the wider world.

The contest is open to all women of Vietnamese nationality who are aged between 18 and 28, single, and who have no children. Contestants who are at least 1.62 metres tall and have had no cosmetic surgery are eligible to enter the contest.

Over 300 contestants nationwide registered to compete in the event, with 40 people ultimately being selected to participate in the final round. The top 40 finalists competed in Ao Dai (traditional long dress), evening gown, and swimsuit parts. The top five finalists then took part in the Q&A segment.

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