The video showcases Isabella Menin, Miss Grand International 2022, stunningly donning an Ao Dai, a traditional Vietnamese long dress, and enjoying sightseeing spots across the country.

Viewers can marvel at iconic tourist sites such as Ho Guom (Returned Sword Lake) in Hanoi, the mesmerizing Golden Bridge in Da Nang, the breathtaking Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh, the stunning Son Doong Cave in Quang Binh, and the historic Central Post Office in Ho Chi Minh City in the two-minute video.

In her story, Isabella Menin said Vietnam is a stunningly friendly and welcoming nation that boasts an abundance of breathtaking vistas and a kaleidoscope of cultures that captivate tourists from all corners of the globe.

Isabella Menin, 27, from Brazil stands at 1.78 metres tall. Last October, she was crowned Miss Grand International during the pageant’s grand finale in Indonesia.

In early March of 2020, she earned the prestigious title of Miss Grand Slam, as announced by the Global Beauties website.

The annual Miss Grand International pageant was founded in 2013 by Nawat Itsaragrisil, a renowned Thai television host and producer. The pageant celebrates beauty, intelligence, and peace, encouraging contestants to become ambassadors of peace who can help spread a message of harmony and goodwill to the world. It has quickly become one of the world’s most prestigious beauty pageants, drawing contestants from all over the world. The pageant is an exciting and unique platform that allows young women to showcase their talents and share their visions of a more peaceful world. The Miss Grand International pageant strives to create a platform for young women to be empowered, to gain confidence, and to become role models in their communities. By participating in the pageant, contestants are able to inspire and motivate others to create a more peaceful and just society.

The 2023 contest is set to get underway in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in October, with the grand finale taking place on October 25th.

The contest which was held in Vietnam in 2017 has made a significant contribution to showcasing Vietnamese culture and tourism through nationwide tours, giving guests the opportunity to enjoy numerous traditional crafts and activities.

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