According to the latest rankings, Yen Nhi, a 21-year-old beauty queen crowned Miss Grand Vietnam 2025, currently holds the 18th position. Standing at an impressive 1.72 meters tall, her measurements are 81-64-92 cm.

Despite her achievements, Yen Nhi has yet to secure a spot in the Top 10 Pre-Arrival, a highly anticipated category determined by fan votes. The voting window closes at 5 p.m. on September 30, leaving her fate in the hands of her supporters.

Vietnam has consistently made its mark in the Top 10 Pre-Arrival in recent years, granting its representatives exclusive access to a dinner with the reigning Miss Grand International, the organization’s President, and Vice President. Should Yen Nhi fail to advance, it would mark a significant departure from Vietnam’s winning streak in this prestigious category.

In other news, Nary Battikha of Venezuela has emerged as the favorite to claim the coveted title, with Kaliana Diniz of Brazil following closely behind in second place.

Completing the top 10 are stunning representatives from Indonesia, Ghana, the Czech Republic, the Philippines, Ecuador, Zambia, Guatemala, and Myanmar.

The 13th edition of Miss Grand International 2025 is set to culminate in a grand finale on October 18 in Bangkok, Thailand. Yen Nhi arrived in Thailand on September 29, ready to embark on her journey to conquer the international stage.


Yen Nhi's National Costume

Yen Nhi Showcases Vietnamese Water Puppetry at Miss Grand International 2025

Nguyen Thi Yen Nhi, the reigning Miss Grand Vietnam 2025, is set to captivate the global audience with her national costume, “Thang Long Hoi” (Thang Long Festival), at the Miss Grand International 2025 sub-contest. This exquisite outfit aims to introduce the ancient art of Vietnamese water puppetry to the world stage.

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