The current winner is currently employed as the general director of a beauty salon in Hanoi.

In the final showdown held in Quang Nam province, multiple beauties competed in the Ao Dai (Vietnamese traditional long dress) and evening gown segments. The top seven finalists were ultimately chosen to participate in the Q&A section of the competition.

The organizers also awarded the prizes for first, second, and third runner-up. Additionally, a beauty was recognized for her philanthropic contributions to society.

This year marks the fifth edition of the pageant. The beauty competition is open to businesswomen aged 25 to 55 who reside and work all across the country.

The objective of the event is to provide a platform for talented and beautiful businesswomen from all over the nation to engage in the current phase of economic integration while also participating in community uplifting activities.

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