Showing posts with label Miss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miss. Show all posts

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Sea Festival to spotlight Spratly Archipelago

NHA TRANG — The fifth biennial Sea Festival will be held in the central coastal city of Nha Trang on June 11-15 with the Truong Sa (Spratly) Archipelago as a key topic.

Khanh Hoa People's Committee deputy chairman of Le Xuan Than said the festival would introduce the archipelago in a photo exhibition, a music show and a conference on the Truong Sa District.

Various activities will be held at Nha Trang and Doc Let beaches in Ninh Hoa District and Bai Dai Beach in Cam Lam District of Khanh Hoa. Such events like the Salagane Festival, Miss Khanh Hoa contest and Made-in-Viet Nam Goods Fair will be held for the first time.

The festival will open with a fireworks display. The provincial authorities expect foreign partners from France, South Korea, Cuba and Japan to join in the event.

The festival will also host many environment protection activities including rubbish clean-up in the city and a scientific conference on preserving Nha Trang Bay.

Nha Trang ranks second as best pageant host city

HA NOI — Beauty pageant website Globalbeauties.com has announced the winners of the Global Beauties Awards 2011 in categories including Best in an Evening Gown, Face of the Year, Best Host City and Sexiest Woman Alive.

The website ranks Nha Trang city, in the central coastal province of Khanh Hoa which hosted Miss Earth 2010 as the second best host city after Sanya, China.

Miss Earth Viet Nam Luu Thi Diem Huong stands in third place in the Best in Asia category after Miss Earth India Nicole Faria and Miss Universe Philippines Venus Raj. — VNS

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Nha Trang named 2nd best city for beauty contests

Global Beauties, an online magazine covering international beauty contests, has rated Nha Trang as the world’s second best host city for beauty pageants.

According to a list released last Tuesday for the Global Beauties Awards aimed at honoring best host cities for beauty contests last year, Chinese city Sanya is on top.

Another Chinese city, Chengdu, is in third place.

The Global Beauties Awards honors contestants, presenters and directors in categories such as Sexiest Woman Alive, Supermodel Look, Men’s Pageant of the Year, Best Pageant Presenter and Best National Director.

Miss Vietnam World 2010 Luu Thi Diem Huong, who won the Best in Swimwear contest at the Miss Earth pageant, was third in the Best in Asia category behind Indian Nicole Faria and Filipino Venus Raj.

>> Diem Huong enters top 3 Asian beauties

Nha Trang hosted the 2010 Miss Earth and 2008 Miss Universe pageants. Thanks to its beautiful beaches and mild weather all year round, it is one Vietnam’s most popular tourist destinations.

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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Miss Earth Viet Nam ranks 17 in Miss Globalbeauties' list

Miss Earth Viet Nam Luu Thi Diem Huong has ranked 17th in the Miss Grand Slam list on the Globalbeauties website.

Miss Earth Viet Nam Luu Thi Diem Huong has ranked 17th in the Miss Grand Slam list on the Globalbeauties website.

HA NOI — Miss Earth Viet Nam Luu Thi Diem Huong has ranked 17th in the Miss Grand Slam list on the Globalbeauties website.

Huong, a 20-year-old model from HCM City, is the fifth beauty from Viet Nam to be placed among the top 50 in the website's annual vote.

Miss Viet Nam 2006 Mai Phuong Thuy and Truong Tri Truc Diem, who won Miss Fashion title at the Miss Earth 2007 contest, also finished in the top 50.

In 2008, Nguyen Thuy Lam, Miss Universe Viet Nam 2008, came 57th while Tran Thi Huong Giang, Top 16 Miss World 2009, was in last year's top 10. Giang also won Miss Asia in the same list.

The top ten Miss Grand Slam list this year includes Miss Universe Albania, Miss Supranational Czech Republic, Miss World Botswana, Miss Earth Ecuador, Miss Earth India, Miss Universe Mexico, Miss Universe Ireland, Miss Supranational Panama, Miss Universe Puerto Rico and Miss World Venezuela.

Apollo English language students enjoy Christmas party fun

HA NOI — Nearly a thousand Apollo English students have attended a Christmas party in Ha Noi.

The event was held to boost student confidence in communicating in English as well as teaching them more about the customs of other countries, organisers said.

The party not only included a quiz with Father Christmas dishing out gifts, but also saw hip-hop dance and rhythmic ballet performances.

Other activities included making Christmas decorations, a Christmas card design contest and gift-giving to disabled children.

Students also participated in 10 Christmas games such as pin the nose for the snowman, Christmas card making, colouring and a dancing race.

"We enjoyed the party very much, but we were particularly excited by being given presents by Father Christmas," 14-year-old student Nguyen Quynh Anh said.

Training universities urged to teach students ethics and values

HCM City — Pedagogy universities and colleges should offer courses in ethics and values as well as more professional training, speakers at a HCM City workshop said on Tuesday.

At the workshop, Nguyen Thi Ha Lan of the Hong Duc University in central Thanh Hoa Province said teaching of values was very important in the educational sector, especially at the kindergarten level.

More programmes at pedagogy universities and colleges should emphasise that their students' behaviour will often mirror the conduct of the teacher.

Lan said authorities of local education offices and leaders of kindergartens as well as nursery schools should promote the teaching and application of values.

She said the ministry and local education and training departments should also offer more refresher training courses for existing teachers to improve their skills.

Dr Mai Thi Lien Giang of the Quang Binh University said the ministry should ask pedagogy universities to review and amend training programmes, and offer more courses in values and ethics. — VNS

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

‘The spotlight’s already on me,’ says Miss Earth

“I am ecstatic and on top of the world,” Nicole Faria told Indian newspaper DNA minutes after being crowned Miss Earth.

Faria, who has been in the modeling business since 2005, is accustomed to applause from wide-eyed audiences while on the catwalk at the Lakme Fashion Week, Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week, and Colombo Fashion Week and when she poses for Elle, Cosmopolitan, or Vogue.

But even she was touched when she beat 83 other contestants from around the world to seize the coveted title and become the first Indian to be crowned Miss Earth.

The 20-year-old woman from Bangalore also won the Miss Talent event after performing a scintillating belly dance combining Oriental and Middle Eastern styles. She wore a shimmering white and gold outfit and defeated 17 other finalists.

“I’m being compared with Aishwarya Rai and Sushmita Sen [Indian beauty pageant winners]. It is a really big responsibility. I know I’m entering the big league. It is something that I am eagerly looking forward to.

“The spotlight’s already on me,” she said with joy.

Faria, a former student of Mount Carmel College, has some green plans in mind already.

“I am very keen on taking on initiatives to ensure the green patches do not just remain but are multiplied. As for Bangalore, I want to start an agency with cycle rickshaws. They will not just reduce pollution but also support many families.” DNA quoted her.

She not only outshone all in the beauty sections, but also proved that beauty is a combination of brains and elegance.

In the question-and-answer round where she was asked “What time of the day do you prefer - sunrise or sunset?” she said: “Sunrise. Because each time I wake up to a new day, it feels like a new beginning to me with renewed hope.”

It was a winning answer, one that clicked with the jury and audience.

“Everyone clapped for this answer for a long time and I can still feel and hear the resounding applause in my mind.”

Her father Ian said proudly: "We are ecstatic and overjoyed although we expected it."

I know I can

Faria's success has come as no surprise to her family who are well acquainted with her winning ways and her belief in the adage "I know I can."

"We knew she would win. We were hardly surprised," Faria's uncle George Pearson told the Times of India.

Nicole has turned out to be the best advertisement for her parents, father Ian Faria, a motivational speaker and corporate trainer, and mother Anita, who works with the reputed beauty group VLCC.

"She owes a large part of her success to her father, who has always motivated her to win. It was he who taught her how to talk, how to walk. He groomed her to be a winner," George said, adding that Nicole's motivational lessons began when she was young and so did the grooming.

Speaking to Thanh Nien, she said she does not have a boyfriend but prefers someone with a strong mind and body to face challenges and troubles together.

“Vietnam and its people’s hospitality have attracted me a lot. I love the ao dai, your country’s traditional costume”.

Next year she assumes the role of the world’s environmental ambassador.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Miss India snags crown

Worldly: Miss Earth-Air Jennifer Pazmino, Miss Earth 2010 Nicole Faria, Miss Earth-Water Watsaporn Wattanakoon, and Miss Earth-Fire Yeidy Bosquez pose at the sparkling ceremony on Saturday. — VNA/VNS Photo Quang Nhut

Worldly: Miss Earth-Air Jennifer Pazmino, Miss Earth 2010 Nicole Faria, Miss Earth-Water Watsaporn Wattanakoon, and Miss Earth-Fire Yeidy Bosquez pose at the sparkling ceremony on Saturday. — VNA/VNS Photo Quang Nhut

HA NOI — The Miss Earth 2010 crown was placed on 20-year-old Nicole Faria's head in the beach city of Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa Province on Saturday night.

Faria, from India, won the affection of judges with her response to the question "For you, what is more important: sunrise or sunset?" Her answer: "I will obviously choose sunrise because whenever we see the sunrise, people will think about a new day filled with energy. A new day offers 24 valuable hours to do good things for ourselves and other people."

Originally a model, the 1.76m-tall Faria won the title Miss Talent earlier in the pageant with her exotic belly dance that combined Oriental and Middle Eastern styles.

One of the world's three most prestigious beauty contests, including Miss World and Miss Universe, Miss Earth is the only pageant that gives all runners-up a title.

Miss Ecuador Jennifer Pazmino won the title Miss Earth-Air, while Miss Thailand Watsaporn Wattanakoon walked away with the Miss Earth-Water honour. Miss Puerto Rico Yeidy Bosquez was crowned Miss Earth-Fire.

Except for winning The Best in Swim wear, Miss Viet Nam Luu Thi Diem Huong, didn't win any significant titles during the event, although she was among the top 14 contestants.

During the final night of the pageant, which took place at the five-star Vinpearl Land Resort & Spa, all 84 contestants strutted their stuff in swim wear, evening gown and ao dai (Vietnamese women dress) performances.

Ronan Keating, former member of the world-famous band Boyzone, also performed during the final night.

Miss Earth is an annual international beauty pageant which promotes environmental awareness. Miss Earth 2010 was organised to raise money for central Viet Nam flood victims. — VNS

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Miss Earth committee names judging panel

Hollywood actress Rachel Grant, one of the 10 members of the Miss Earth jury - Photo: Official website of Rachel Grant
The organizing committee of Miss Earth beauty pageant 2010 on Wednesday announced the 10-member judging panel for the crowning night which will take place at the Vinpearl Land in Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province on Saturday.

The jury consists of seven international members and three local members. They are Michael Jeffrey Rosentha, well-known photographer in Hollywood and guest judge of the U.S. reality show America’s Next Top Model; Marie J.Y.E.Collart, actress, publicist and spokesperson to American and French Stars; Rachel Grant, Hollywood actress (starring in the movie Die Another Day) and eco and social activist; Ella Bella, Youth Ambassador for the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP), Eddy Tan, Vice President, Programming for Fox International Channels (Star World, FX, [V], tvN & Nat Geo Music Asia), Karla Paula Henry - Miss Earth 2008; Nenad Bratic, famous architect of Aedas Interiors Company in Hong Kong.

Three Vietnamese judges are Pham Sanh Chau, secretary general of the Vietnam National Commission for UNESCO, Hoang Dai Thanh,
editor-in-chief of Thoi Trang Tre (young fashion) magazine and Nguyen Nhu Quynh, artist, violinist and dancer, many of her designs were selected for exhibition at the Musée de Mode, Paris in 2010.

84 contestants of the beauty pageant are now training for the dancing and performing skills for the crowning night at the Vinpearl Land musical fountain stage. It is expected that over 5,000 will attend.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Indian contestant wins Miss Earth Talent quest

Graceful: Miss India performs a belly dance that combines Oriental and Middle Eastern styles. — VNA/VNS Photo Quang Nhut

Graceful: Miss India performs a belly dance that combines Oriental and Middle Eastern styles. — VNA/VNS Photo Quang Nhut

HA NOI — Nicole Faria, a 20-year-old woman from India, has been crowned Miss Earth Talent 2010 after defeating 17 other candidates at the Miss Earth 2010 talent competition.

The competition took place in HCM City on Tuesday. Candidates from the following 18 countries and regions participated: Japan, Jamaica, Italy, Guatemala, Singapore, Brazil, England, Ireland, Guyana, India, Thailand, Botswana, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Guam, South Africa, Tonga, Crimea and the host, Viet Nam.

After a series of performances, Miss India, Crimea, Japan, Singapore and Viet Nam were chosen to be in the Top 5.

Miss India performed a graceful belly dance that combined Oriental and Middle Eastern styles.

Viet Nam's representative, Miss World Viet Nam Luu Thi Diem Huong, wowed the judges with her folk dances inspired by traditional dances in the northern, central and southern regions of the country. She also won the Miss Viet Nam Airlines title.

The event raised VND100 million (US$4,700) for the HCM City Red Cross to support flood victims in the central region.

The quest for Miss Earth 2010 will continue in the central city of Phan Thiet. The pageant winner will be revealed on the final night of the competition set to take place in the central coastal city of Nha Trang on December 4. — VNS

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Monday, November 8, 2010

Three-centuries-old Hue tree gets heritage status

THUA THIEN-HUE — A 312-year-old persimmon tree in Hue has been conferred the status of a heritage tree by the Viet Nam Association of Natural Resources and Environment Protection (VANREP).

VANREP also placed a sign saying "Heritage Tree" on the tree in Duong Xuan Ha village in Thuy Xuan Ward at a ceremony on Friday.

The tree, which is 25m tall and has a trunk 1.4m across, was planted in 1698 to mark the border of the Than Van family's house of worship.

It was healthy for centuries until being damaged by a bomb in 1968.

VANREP chairman Nguyen Ngoc Sinh said the association is responsible for protecting all heritage trees in the country.

Earlier last month the association had conferred the status on nine 700-year-old mango trees in Ha Noi's Voi Phuc Temple.

HCM City to launch Sai Gon River tour to promote tourism

HCM CITY — HCM City tourism authorities hope to launch a new tour on the Sai Gon River this year to promote river tourism.

Nguyen Thi Hong, vice chairwoman of the People's Committee, said it will take tourists through Bach Dang Wharf, the Nha Be crossroads, and the Painters' Village in District 2.

The city will co-operate with neighbouring provinces like Dong Nai and Binh Duong to develop tours to those provinces, she added.

Hong, city tourism authorities and their counterparts from the two provinces, and 20 tour operators surveyed routes along the Sai Gon on Friday.

A conference is planned to gather opinions from the industry and tourism experts about promoting river tourism.

The city tourism authorities have been keen for years to develop river tourism but were handicapped by the lack of wharves and other services.

Diamond Place to host Miss Earth's Beauty and Talent Night

HCM CITY — The Beauty and Talent Night, an exclusive event for the Miss Earth competition in Viet Nam, will be held at Diamond Place conference hall in HCM City's Binh Thanh District tomorrow.

This year's Miss Earth contest will take place in Viet Nam, marking the first time that it has been held outside the Philippines.

With the motto Beauty for a Cause, the competition's organisers aim to improve awareness on the environment and eco- sustainability.

The winner will be spokesperson for the Miss Earth Foundation and the UN Environment Programme.

The contest include 90 participants, 20 of whom will be selected to attend the grand finale.

Celebrities Jennifer Pham and Binh Minh will be the presenters and star singers My Tam and Dam Vinh Hung, among others, will perform.

Starting from 5.30pm, the event also features classical concerts and opportunities for guests to socialise with the contestants. After dinner, there will be a talent contest among the selected final 20 participants. — VNS

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Miss Earth tickets on sale

Green and beautiful: (From left) Miss Earth 2008 Karla Paula Henry, Miss Earth 2009 Larissa Ramos, Miss Earth Philippines Kris Psyche O Resus, and Miss World Viet Nam 2010 Luu Thi Diem Huong pose for a photo at an event promoting the next Miss Earth pageant in Nha Trang. — VNS File

Green and beautiful: (From left) Miss Earth 2008 Karla Paula Henry, Miss Earth 2009 Larissa Ramos, Miss Earth Philippines Kris Psyche O Resus, and Miss World Viet Nam 2010 Luu Thi Diem Huong pose for a photo at an event promoting the next Miss Earth pageant in Nha Trang. — VNS File

HA NOI — More than 5,000 tickets are still available for the final round of the Miss Earth contest in Nha Trang coastal resort on December 4.

The environmentally based competition will be broadcast live on VTV1, VTV4, ABS, CBN and Channel Philippines.

It will draw together 90 beauties from around the world. Miss Viet Nam World 2010, Luu Thi Diem Huong, will represent Viet Nam.

"I have equipped myself with knowledge on current environmental problems and solutions," Huong said, "I have also practised my English."

Huong has chosen designer Nguyen Quynh Nhu for her competition costumes, which will focus on the message of protecting the environment.

At a talent show being held as part of the event, she will perform a three-minute dance combining the folk dances of north, central and south Viet Nam.

Huong has accompanied Miss Earth 2009, Larissa Ramos, Miss Earth 2008 Karla Henry, and Miss Earth Philippines 2010, Psyche Resus, to the southern province of Phu Yen for the Miss Earth bikini competition next month.

Entrants must be single women aged between 18 and 26 without children and with a minimum height of 1.65m.

Tickets for the final night are available in Nha Trang, Ha Noi and HCM City. The tickets can also be purchased at www.missearth.vn.

Tickets range in price from VND700,000 to 4 million (US$35-200). Some tickets are available for VND450,000 ($22.5) for visitors to the Vinpearl Land Recreational Park. — VNS

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Huong picked to compete at Miss Earth

Miss Vietnam World 2010 Luu Thi Diem Huong in the moment of triumph at Vinpearl Land Nha Trang on August 21 - Photo: Quoc Huy
The organizing committee of the Miss Earth 2010 pageant announced on Saturday Miss Vietnam World 2010 Luu Thi Diem Huong had been chosen to represent Vietnam at the forthcoming Miss Earth 2010 competition.

The event will take place at Vinpearl Land Nha Trang on Hon Tre Island, around three kilometers off the coast of Nha Trang City, from November 4 to December 4, reports Tuoi Tre newspaper.

The 20-year-old is 171 centimeters tall and her vital statistics are 84-61-92.

Huong appeared on Saturday morning together with Miss Earth 2009 Larissa Ramos, Miss Earth 2008 Karla Henry and Miss Earth Philippines 2010 Psyche Resus to brief the press on upcoming events.

Two-day talks on the environment and environmental protection activities in Phan Thiet began on Sunday. The other events will take place in Nha Trang on October 18 and 19, Phu Yen on October 20 and 21, and HCMC on October 22.

Miss Earth 2010, the tenth edition of the pageant, is being organized by Thanh Nien newspaper, Thanh Nien Media Corp. and Carousel Production Inc. Around 90 contestants are expected to come to Vietnam for the competition.

Vietnam will be hosting the pageant in even years between 2010 and 2020.

The contest comes with the theme “Beauties For a Cause”, which means not just admiring beauty but raising awareness of environmental protection as well.

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Chung Thuc Quyen represents Vietnam at Miss International

Chung Thuc Quyen in a bikini photo shoot - Photo: Courtesy of Elite Entertainment Group
The Department of Performing Arts under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism approved model Chung Thuc Quyen to compete at Miss International 2010 in Chengdu, China from October 21. The crowning night will take place at Sichuan Province Gymnasium in the night of November 7.

The 23-year-old is working with designers to make her wardrobe for the event. All her evening gowns will be sponsored by designer Quynh Paris and her national costumes will be designed by Thuan Viet who created her winning national costume outfit at Miss Supernational pageant in 2009.

Chung Thuc Quyen and ladies from 80 countries and territories will take part in training courses and charity activities in China.

This year the beauty contest marks its 50th anniversary. The winner will become the Ambassador of Peace and Beauty.

Miss International began in 1960 in Long Beach, California, where it was staged until 1967, before moving to Japan from 1968-1970 to commemorate the Osaka World Expo.

Part of the pageant asks entrants to participate in regional exchange activities such as the Miss International Forum, charity events and environmental campaigns.

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Ha Noi all set to host annual Japanese language festival

HA NOI — The Japan Foundation for Cultural Exchanges in Viet Nam and the Viet Nam-Japan Human Resources Corporation Centre (VJCC) will hold a Japanese language festival in Ha Noi on October 17.

Participants will have a chance to exchange and express their linguistic abilities in the Japanese language. Three competitors will win a trip to Japan in the next two weeks.

First launched in 1997, the annual festival aims to encourage people to learn the Japanese language, study its culture, and strengthen friendship, solidarity and mutual understanding between the governments and peoples of Viet Nam and Japan.

In 2009, out of 300 contestants, Nguyen Huu Bao Trung from Ha Noi's University of Science and Technology won first prize.

Entrepreneur publishes books as gift for capital city's birthday

HA NOI — A HCM City entrepreneur has published 22 books on Ha Noi as a present to the city on its millennium.

Dang Duc Thanh, general director of HCM City-based Dream House Group, has collated the works of 168 researchers and entrepreneurs over the last three years.

The collection covers culture, economy, agriculture and environment, Thanh said.

The collection covers the Vietnamese economy and society including such topics as inflation, corruption and skills training.

The collection, which is now on sale throughout the country, has been endorsed by the HCM City Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

Painting of Old Quarter sells for $30,000 at Miss World auction

HA NOI — A gem-engraved painting of Ha Noi's Old Quarter sold for US$30,000 at the Miss World's charity auction in Shanghai.

The painting was the most expensive piece sold at the auction.

"I came on the stage with Miss Venezuela and Miss Wales. But I was surprised at the final price. It was much more than I expected," said Kieu Khanh, Vietnamese contestant at the contest.

Khanh's ao dai (traditional long dress), which was designed by Ngan An that featured an embroidered image of Tortoise Tower in Ha Noi's Sword Lake, received rave reviews at the event.

The final round of the Miss World contest will be held in Sanya, China, on October 30. — VNS

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Friday, September 24, 2010

Nguyen Ngoc Kieu Khanh represents Vietnam at Miss World 2010

Nguyen Ngoc Kieu Khanh will go to Hainan Island on October 1 for a month - Photo: Courtesy of the organizers
The Department of Performing Arts under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism approved the first runner-up of Miss Vietnam World 2010, Nguyen Ngoc Kieu Khanh, to compete at Miss Word 2010 pageant, which will be held in Sanya, China from October 1 to 30.

At the final round of Miss Vietnam World 2010, Khanh received great support from the audience who liked her radiant smile. Khanh, who lives in Germany but still with Vietnamese citizenship, is 19 years old. She is 176cm, 53kg and her vital statistics are 85-63-94. Khanh also won the title for Miss Bikini at this year’s Miss Vietnam World.

Kieu Khanh has started to work with well-known designers including Hoang Hai, Elizabeth and Mitchell Ngo to make her costumes including ao dai (Vietnamese long dress), evening gowns, and casual wear. Khanh will also takes part in some training to prepare for the pageant. Then, she will attend the opening ceremony of the competition in Hainan Island and other programs including training courses and filming around China together with other contestants from 100 countries and territories.

It is expected that about 2.5 billion viewers will watch the crowning night of Miss World 2010 competition. This year’s Miss World pageant in its 60th year has attracted the largest number of contestants ever. With the main criterion, the competition aims to find  “the most talented beautiful girl in the world” to be the UNESCO’s Peace Messenger for a year. Miss World will contribute her reputation and effort to helping the poor worldwide and consolidating the world peace.

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

VN beauty all set for Miss World

Pretty woman: Kieu Khanh will represent Viet Nam at the 60th Miss World competition in Sanya, China. — File Photo

Pretty woman: Kieu Khanh will represent Viet Nam at the 60th Miss World competition in Sanya, China. — File Photo

HA NOI — Overseas Vietnamese Nguyen Ngoc Kieu Khanh will represent Viet Nam in the Miss World 2010 pageant in Sanya, China.

Khanh, 19, was the first runner-up in the Miss Viet Nam World pageant held in August in Nha Trang. She won the title of Miss Viet Nam World in Europe in 2009.

With the approval yesterday of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Khanh qualified to represent the nation in the international pageant.

Khanh was worthy representative of Vietnamese beauty for one of the most prestigious international pageants, said to the Elite Entertainment Group, the owner of the Miss World trademark in Viet Nam.

Khanh, who also won a local on-line poll, has received congratulations from her friends and others.

"The great support is pressure but also strength to help me try my best at the upcoming pageant," Khanh said.

Born and raised in Germany, Khanh spoke Vietnamese fluently when she was small. She still holds Vietnamese nationality. She is 1.76m in tall and has vital statistics of 85-63-94.

At the age of 15, Khanh was a model in Germany but gave up modelling when she was in the 11th grade. She is now a student at the University of Rostock in the German State of Mecklenburg-Vorpomern.

Khanh has returned to HCM City to prepare for the upcoming event, where she is being trained by experts from the Elite Entertainment Group and dressed by designers like Hoang Hai and Vo Viet Chung.

She will head to Sanya, in Hainan Province, to compete with over 120 other contestants early next month. The pageant final will take place on October 30, when reigning Miss World Kaiane Aldorino will crown her successor.

This is the ninth year a Vietnamese contestant has taken part in the Miss World contest, which celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. — VNS

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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

HCMC student triumphs at Miss Vietnam World 2010

(From L-R) Nguyen Ngoc Kieu Khanh, first runner-up, Luu Thi Diem Huong, Miss Vietnam World 2010 and Pham Thuy Vy Victoria, second runner-up at the crowning night on August 22 in Nha Trang- Photo: Quoc Huy
Luu Thi Diem Huong, a 20-year-old student from HCMC Hoa Sen University defeated 39 contestants to become Miss Vietnam World 2010 at the crowning night at the musical fountain stage in Vinpearl Land in Nha Trang on August 21.

With ideal vital statistics of 84-61-92 and a beautiful smile, Huong also won an extra title for Miss Photogenic voted by the media.

The victory was a surprise because she wasn’t tipped for the title, but her answers in the Q&A session pushed her to the front.

Answering the media after the event, Huong burst into tears and said, “This is a great happiness to me. I promise to try my best to fulfill the responsibilities of my title as Miss Vietnam World 2010.”

Huong received a prize of VND500 million and a VND1 billion crown that is now her’s to keep.

First runner-up was Miss Bikini Nguyen Ngoc Kieu Khanh, 19, from Germany. Khanh was high appreciated by the media and received great support from audiences throughout the competition. She received the prize of VND300 million while second runner-up/Miss Sporty Pham Thuy Vy Victoria from California (USA) received VND200 million.

Other prizes went to Nguy Thanh Lan from HCMC as Miss Friendly voted by the other contestants; Nguyen Thu May from Czech Republic as Miss Beautiful Face, Nguyen Mai Anh from Hanoi for Miss Elegant.

The organizing committee will use all the VND3 billion proceeds from tickets sales plus more than VND1 billion raised from the auction for the right to crown the beauty queen for charity activities.

The crowning night of Miss Vietnam World 2010 was a festival of color and music. The musical fountain stage was transformed by images of lotuses, Buddha, Champa statues on five huge LCD screens.

Fabulous performances by well-known artists and dancers including the international band Il Divo, Tung Duong, Ha Anh Tuan and the Nam Dong Ke band made the evening a great success. About five thousand joined the audience.

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Monday, August 23, 2010

Southern belle wins pageant

by Le Binh

There she is: Miss Viet Nam World 2010 Luu Thi Diem Huong and runners-up Nguyen Ngoc Kieu Khanh (right) from Germany and Phan Thuy Vy Victoria from the US pose for photographers. Huong will be the Vietnamese representative at the Miss Earth 2010 pageant in November. — VNA/VNS Photos Pham Hau

There she is: Miss Viet Nam World 2010 Luu Thi Diem Huong and runners-up Nguyen Ngoc Kieu Khanh (right) from Germany and Phan Thuy Vy Victoria from the US pose for photographers. Huong will be the Vietnamese representative at the Miss Earth 2010 pageant in November. — VNA/VNS Photos Pham Hau

Beauty parade: Il Divo band opened the evening with an Italian song and were accompanied by 40 beautiful contestants wearing white dresses while raising their national flags.

Beauty parade: Il Divo band opened the evening with an Italian song and were accompanied by 40 beautiful contestants wearing white dresses while raising their national flags.

NHA TRANG — Luu Thi Diem Huong from HCM City was crowned Miss Viet Nam World 2010 late on Saturday night at the Vinpearl Resort in the coastal city of Nha Trang.

Huong, 20, triumphed over four others in the question and answer contest by responding to a question about Van Mieu Quoc Tu Giam (Literature Temple) to win the crown.

"At this moment, I want to tell my mother that I'm successful, I'm living a nice dream," Miss Viet Nam World 2010 said to the camera.

At first, Huong was not considered a front runner in the contest. In fact, it was unclear if she would qualify for the top 15 because she did not make a good impression in the first events, such as Miss Beach, Miss Talent, Miss Sport, Miss Fashion and Miss Ao Dai.

But Huong's supporters became hopeful when she won the Miss Photogenic title, which was also announced on Saturday night.

The winner also won approval from the jury and audience in the HCM City qualifying round when she said she prefers knowledge over beauty because wisdom is the immortal value of a person.

Sexy in the bikini performance and elegant in her long, black evening gown, Huong had a very unique look throughout the contest. She charmed the jury and the 5,000 member audience at the resort's amphitheatre with her grace and her knowledge of Vietnamese history.

"Almost all Vietnamese people know about Van Mieu Quoc Tu Giam, which dates back hundreds of years and was Viet Nam's first university. It is the cradle of our fondness for pursuing the tradition of learning. We are proud of this and use it to help develop the country," Huong said.

Huong is a second-year student at the Hoa Sen College's Business Administration and Tourism Department. She wants to become a business woman and is interested in charity activities. She also loves learning languages like English and Spanish which allows her to advertise Viet Nam's image to the world.

Huong's prizes included a bejewelled crown worth VND1 billion (US$52,000) that she can keep forever and VND500 million ($26,000) in cash.

This year's crown was designed in the shape of a blooming lotus, a traditional symbol of Viet Nam. It is embellished with 628 small precious stones and a diamond.

Huong will be the Vietnamese representative at the Miss Earth 2010 pageant which will be held at the same venue in November.

Nguyen Ngoc Kieu Khanh from Germany and Phan Thuy Vy Victoria from the US came in second and third. They received VND300 million ($15,000) and VND200 million ($10,000), respectively.

Other contest titles included Miss Friendship, Miss Elegant and Miss Beautiful Face. Winners were awarded VND30 million ($1,500) each. The Miss Beautiful Face title was given to Nguyenova Daniela who was the only half-Vietnamese contestant.

Making friends and learning a lot of during the pageant were highlights for the contest participants.

"This is a good chance for me to learn more about being Vietnamese. I've been able to learn more about how to behave as a real Vietnamese girl," said second-place Khanh. She was born in Germany and often visits Viet Nam with her family.

The final night was directed by well-knownartists Pham Hoang Nam and Do Thanh Hai. They designed a stage and backdrop screen to reflect Viet Nam's culture.

The highlight of the night was a performance by Il Divo. They opened the evening with an Italian song and were accompanied by 40 beautiful contestants wearing white dresses while raising their national flags. Il Divo sang two other songs including the favourite Unbreak My Heart.

Contestants looked very sexy in the bikini show. They showed off their bodies donned in beautiful pink bikinis with summer accessories including hats and rattan baskets.

Audience members also enjoyed a charming ao dai (traditional long dress) performance and lotus dancing to the sounds of the quartet Nam Dong Ke.

Songs and dances featuring Vietnamese culture were performed by popular artists and Miss Viet Nam World 2007, Ngo Phuong Lan, joined the stage to express her best wishes to the contestants.

The Miss Viet Nam World pageant is significant for the young Vietnamese generation abroad, according to Bui Dinh Dinh, ambassador to Russia.

"The pageant not only helps popularise Vietnamese beauty to the world but it helps young Vietnamese abroad to know more about their origins," he said.

The first Miss Viet Nam World pageant was held in 2007. — VNS

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