In the grand finale of the beauty contest held in Hainan, China, Trang was honored with the sub-title of Mrs Asia and also won the prestigious prize for the best national costume.
The Vietnamese beauty captured the attention of both the judges and the audience with her outfit, which drew inspiration from the Bat Trang ceramic village in Gia Lam district, Hanoi.
Her Ao Dai (Vietnamese traditional long dress) showcased intricate lotus and phoenix patterns, symbolizing the beauty and significance of Vietnamese women in society.
The first edition of Mrs. Globe took place in 1996. This year’s pageant, held from March 1 to March 10, saw the participation of over 50 contestants from around the world, all dedicated to charitable causes benefiting women in need.
The next Mrs. Globe pageant, scheduled for 2025, will be held in Shenzhen, China.
Ngoc Trang, the CEO of the renowned Ao Dai brand Ngoc Trang, has been actively contributing to the promotion of Ao Dai’s beauty worldwide for over two decades.
Marina Kamaeva from Cyprus was crowned as Mrs. Globe 2024. The first, second, third, and fourth runner-up titles were awarded to Mrs. Trinidad & Tobago, Mrs. Kazakhstan, Mrs. China, and Mrs. Republic of Korea, respectively.
Ancient house in Ma May
NDO – Ma May, a rare quarter that still retains several old houses, has created one of the characteristics of Hanoi. Hanoi’s streets are becoming increasingly crowded and traditional features can sometimes be hidden behind modern life. But if one takes the time to relax and look around, the ancient features begin to reveal themselves.