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Vietnam’s Reign: 2 Queens, 6 Runners-up Crowned in a Night of Pageantry

The grand finale of two prestigious beauty pageants unfolded on Saturday evening in Vietnam, crowning two magnificent queens and six exquisite runners-up. The breathtaking events took place in the northern province of Quang Ninh and the captivating south-central province of Binh Thuan, illuminating the stage and captivating audiences nationwide.

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Pham Thi Ngoc Quynh, a 26-year-old from Hai Duong Province in northern Vietnam, was crowned Miss Tourism Vietnam 2024 in a competition held in Quang Ninh.

Vo Le Que Anh, from Quang Nam Province, central Vietnam, is crowned Miss Grand Vietnam 2024. Photo: Supplied

Vo Le Que Anh, aged 23, representing Quang Nam Province in Central Vietnam, was awarded the title of Miss Grand Vietnam 2024 during the grand finale hosted in Binh Thuan.

Out of 40 contestants from across the nation, Pham Thi Ngoc Quynh, a student at the Faculty of English Language of the Foreign Trade University in Hanoi, stood out and claimed the prestigious Miss Tourism Vietnam crown.

Huynh Kim Anh from Ho Chi Minh City and Le Thi Anh Tuyet from Nghe An Province were named first and second runners-up, respectively.

Pham Thi Ngoc Quynh is crowned Miss Tourism Vietnam 2024. Photo: Supplied

The panel of judges also presented awards for ‘Most-favored Beauty,’ ‘Talented Beauty,’ ‘Most Beautiful Face,’ ‘Inspirational Beauty,’ ‘Best Gown,’ ‘Best Ao Dai,’ and ‘Fashion Beauty’ to various contestants during the finale.

The competition consisted of three rounds, showcasing the contestants’ beauty and grace in the traditional ao dai, swimsuits, and elegant evening gowns.

At Miss Grand Vietnam 2024, Vo Le Que Anh, with her impressive height of 1.73 meters and stunning body measurements of 86-62-89 centimeters, emerged as the winner among 35 other talented contestants.

Previously, Vo Le Que Anh had also achieved notable success in other beauty pageants. She was the second runner-up in a beauty contest for students at Hue University in 2020, made it to the top 40 contestants at Miss Vietnam 2020, and secured the second runner-up position at Miss Tourism Da Nang 2022.

Le Phan Hanh Nguyen, Vu Thi Thu Hien, Lam Thi Bich Tuyen, and Pham Thi Anh Vuong were named the first, second, third, and fourth runners-up, respectively.

Nguyen Vinh Ha Phuong won the ‘Best Introduction’ award, while Tran Hong Ngoc was honored with the ‘Best in Swimsuit’ prize. Nguyen Thi Huong Lan, chosen by fan vote, received the ‘Best in Swimsuit by Fan Vote’ award.

The ‘Best in Evening Gown’ prize was awarded to Bui Ly Thien Huong, and Lam Thi Bich Tuyen took home the ‘Best Introduction Video’ award.

Other contestants were recognized for their exceptional talents, with awards such as ‘Best Catwalk,’ ‘Miss Fashion,’ and ‘Grand Voice’ presented during the final night of the beauty pageant.

In a single night, Vietnam celebrated the crowning of two new beauty queens and six additional runners-up, marking a memorable occasion for the country’s beauty industry.

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