Mister Vietnam 2024 winner named, to vie for Mister International title

VOV| 26/09/2024 11:16

Model Nguyen Manh Lan has beaten other outstanding contestants to win the Mister Vietnam 2024 pageant and will now go on to represent the country at the Mister International 2024 competition.

Born in 1994 in Hanoi, Nguyen Manh Lan currently works as a model, actor, and interpreter. He stands at 1.92 metres tall with measurements of 110-82-105 cm.

He is famous for his appearance in several notable films such as Bo Gia, Mai, Kieu, and My First Love.

During the final night of the competition held in Ho Chi Minh City on September 25, the first, second, third, and fourth runners-up were also announced. They were Tran Chan Long, Nguyen Phuc Quy Quang, Nguyen Phuc Loc, and Dang Anh Duong, respectively.

Furthermore, the organising board also revealed the winners of several sub-contests, such as Mister Runway Star Vietnam, Mister Commercial Face Vietnam, Mister Fitness Vietnam, Mister Multi Talented Vietnam, Mister Content Creator Vietnam, and Mister People’s Choice Vietnam.

Mister Vietnam was first held in 2010, with Le Khoi Nguyen winning the title. The competition returned in 2019 on a larger scale, with winners going on to advance to international contests such as Mister International, Manhunt International, Mister Global, and Mister Supranational.

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