Top 38 Miss World Vietnam finalists model on unique stage at sea
The 38 finalists of the Miss World Vietnam 2022 pageant have taken part in Vietnam Beauty Fashion Fest with a spectacular performance on a stage set up at sea in the MerryLand Quy Nhon tourism complex.
The 300-metre long stage hosts Vietnam Beauty Fashion Fest which is part of the Miss World Vietnam 2022 pageant.
Finalists of the pageant have the opportunity to showcase their skills on stage as professional models.
Sudden rainfall doesn’t affect the contestants’ performances.
The final round of the Miss World Vietnam 2022 pageant officially kicked off on July 21 in Quy Nhon city. A number of activities have already taken place, including the Music Gala – Miss Sea on July 23, Vietnam Beauty Fashion Fest on July 30, as well as the Head to Head Challenge & Queen Talk which is running from August 1 to August 7.
The finale is scheduled for the night of August 12. Foreign beauties such as Miss World 2021 Karolina Bielawska and Miss World 2019 Toni-Ann Singh will be special invitees to the grand finale.
Prior to the final round, the 38 finalists travelled through Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Thai Nguyen, Ninh Thuan, and finally Binh Dinh, where they participated in several activities aimed at spreading humanistic values and promoting the country’s image.
Miss World Vietnam 2022 is the second edition of the Miss World Vietnam pageant. In 2019, Luong Thuy Linh, a 19-year-old student from the northern province of Cao Bang, beat 38 other contestants to become the first Miss World Vietnam.
Through the pageant the organisers expect to find Vietnamese representative to compete for the Miss World crown later in the year.
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