The competition for Miss Businesswoman is now open to Vietnamese women in business who are between the ages of 18 and 55 and are at least 1.55 meters tall. Contestants must either live or work in the country.
From January 1 to March 15, the organizers will select candidates in the preliminary round.
The semi-final will take place from April 1 to 15, while the final round will be held between May 1 and 19.
The aim of the competition is to provide a platform specifically for talented and beautiful businesswomen from all over the country to showcase their abilities, enabling them to be involved in economic integration and community activities, as stated by the organizers.
Ngo boat racing in the Mekong Delta kicks off
The fourth ngo boat racing of the Mekong Delta region kicked off on November 10, 2019, on Maspero River, Soc Trang City, Soc Trang province.
Hanoi woman spreads love for Ao Dai
Whenever wearing Vietnamese traditional long dress, ao dài, all Vietnamese women feel the special beauty and attractiveness of the costume. Ao Dai, for them, is not only a kind of dress but also a way to express their emotion and feeling. Let’s meet a Hanoi woman who shares a special love for Ao Dai!
Vinamilk CEO among Forbes’ Top 50 Asian Businesswomen
Mai Kieu Lien, CEO and Chairwoman of Vietnam Dairy Products Joint – Stock Company (Vinamilk) – Vietnam’s largest dairy producer – was the only Vietnamese woman to be named among Asia’s 50 Most Powerful Businesswomen three times by Renowned US business magazine Forbes. She was described by Forbes as a dynamic CEO who has built the company into one of Vietnam’s major enterprises and turned Vinamilk into not only one of Vietnam’s most profitable brands but also a respected name across Asia.