Vo Le Que Anh wins Miss Grand Vietnam 2024

VOV| 04/08/2024 12:30

Contestant Vo Le Que Anh of central Quang Nam province got the Miss Grand Vietnam 2024 crown after surpassing 35 other opponents during the grand finale on August 3 evening.

The 23-year-old beauty queen, who graduated from Hue University with a degree in the Korean Language and Culture, is 1.72m tall with measurements of 88 – 63 -90cm.

She was considered one of the outstanding contestants in this year’s competition. Unlike other contestants, the beauty from Quang Nam was attracted by her perfect figure and sunny smile.

Asked by the judge about the role of women in present-day society, Que Anh talked about the image of heroic and resilient Vietnamese women in the past and their widespread engagement in today’s society from politics to sciences. Though living in a modern society, she said Vietnamese women still uphold national traditional values, including taking care of the family.

Qua Anh was also the runner-up at the Hue University 2020 beauty contest, among the top 40 Miss Vietnam 2020 and the first runner-up at the Da Nang Tourism 2022 beauty contest. She also acquired the Korean language certificate B2 – CEFR and the international tour guide certificate.

The beauty said she wants to carry out community projects on youth education, as she believes education is an important foundation for solving social problems, improving quality of life, reducing violence and increasing opportunities for everyone.

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