Miss Universe Vietnam semi-final to take place in Nha Trang

PSNews - The organizers of the Miss Universe Vietnam 2017 on October 29 informed that all 63 contestants have arrived in Nha Trang city and started preparing for the semifinal of the beautiful pageant.

The contestants participated in various social events to protect the natural environment and visited some famous sites of Nha Trang such as Hong Chong, Po Nagar Cham Towers, Rock Church and Dam Market.

The semi-final night of the Miss Universe Vietnam will take place on November 4 and be broadcast live on VTV6 channel. The seven judges of the semifinal round are: Ms. Vo Thi Xuan Trang, Director of John Robert Powers School, Head of the Jury Board; Dr. Le Diep Linh; photographer Sameul Hoang; Designer Thuan Viet; Miss Grand Slam Asia 2009 Huong Giang; and the first runner-up of the Miss Vietnam 2010 beauty pageant, Vu Hoang My.

The event will also see performances of some famous Vietnamese singers such as Son Tung MTP, To Tien, Ho Trung Dung and Binh Phuong.

The Miss Universe Vietnam is a leading beauty pageant in Vietnam, which has been licensed by the Miss Universe Organization. The pageant aims to honor the beauty, intelligence and elegance of the Vietnamese women in the new age.

The final round of Miss Universe Vietnam 2017 will take place from November 5 to December 2 in Khanh Hoa province.

The grand finale extravaganza will transpire at the Crown Centre in the city of Nha Trang and broadcast live on VTV1 channel at 8 pm.

By An Nhien

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