First local beauty to emcee Miss Tourism International’s grand final
She will work alongside two other people as they work as emcees for the final night of the 25th version of Miss Tourism International.
Quynh Nga, 27, is a graduate of the Foreign Trade University in Hanoi and is currently employed by Vietnam Television (VTV).
She has plenty of experience competing in various beauty pageants, including finishing as the runner-up in Miss Student 2017 and securing a Top 10 finish during Miss World Vietnam 2019.
Nga represented the country at Miss Charm 2020, however, the beauty contest was canceled due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Miss Tourism International was first held in 1994, with the competition aiming to promote tourism and cross-cultural exchanges among various participating countries.
This year the beauty contest will draw the participation of 80 beauties from across the world. Nguyen Thi Nga, the second runner-up at Miss Globe Vietnam 2022, will represent the country at the competition.
Vietnam has so far sent a total of 12 representatives to the pageant over the years. Most notably, 2021 saw Hoang Huong Ly named among the Top 5, during which she also won the Miss Tourism Metropolitan International title.
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