Semi-finals of Miss Universe Vietnam 2019 sees entrants compete in range of segments

45 contestants competing in Miss Universe Vietnam 2019 displayed their beauty whilst participating in the Ao Dai (Vietnamese traditional long dress), swimsuit, and evening gown segments of the pageant’s semi-final night in Nha Trang City on December 3.
The semi-final night opens with each of the contestants putting on a performance whilst wearing an Ao Dai.
The semi-final night opens with each of the contestants putting on a performance whilst wearing an Ao Dai.
One notable aspect of the performance is that each of the entrants wears a sash bearing the city or province that they come from, as opposed to their name or contestant number.
One notable aspect of the performance is that each of the entrants wears a sash bearing the city or province that they come from, as opposed to their name or contestant number.
A native of Phu Yen province, Tuong Linh dazzles during the Ao Dai segment. The beauty has plenty of experience in pageants, having previously won Miss Asia Beauty 2017 and is considered to be one of the leading contestants competing in this year’s Miss Universe Vietnam pageant.
A native of Phu Yen province, Tuong Linh dazzles during the Ao Dai segment. The beauty has plenty of experience in pageants, having previously won Miss Asia Beauty 2017 and is considered to be one of the leading contestants competing in this year’s Miss Universe Vietnam pageant.
Each of the 45 contestants select their own Ao Dai before confidently showing their grace and elegance on the stage.
Each of the 45 contestants select their own Ao Dai before confidently showing their grace and elegance on the stage.
Dao Thi Ha from Nghe An province is a familiar face in national beauty pageants having finished among the Top 5 of Miss Vietnam 2016.
Dao Thi Ha from Nghe An province is a familiar face in national beauty pageants having finished among the Top 5 of Miss Vietnam 2016.
Following the Ao Dai segment, the 45 entrants compete in the swimsuit category.
Following the Ao Dai segment, the 45 entrants compete in the swimsuit category.
Following the event, each of the contestants will be competing for the Miss Sea sub-title on December 5.
Following the event, each of the contestants will be competing for the Miss Sea sub-title on December 5.
The semi-final night concludes with the evening gown segment.
The semi-final night concludes with the evening gown segment.
The top 15 contestants are set to be announced during the competition’s grand final on December 7.
The top 15 contestants are set to be announced during the competition’s grand final on December 7.
In addition to an array of performances from the entrants, a music gala is also held during the semi-final night, drawing the participation of famous singers such as Hoang Thuy Linh, Ali Hoang Duong, and TiA Hai Chau.
In addition to an array of performances from the entrants, a music gala is also held during the semi-final night, drawing the participation of famous singers such as Hoang Thuy Linh, Ali Hoang Duong, and TiA Hai Chau.
H’Hen Nie, who finished among the Top 5 of Miss Universe 2018, takes on the role of emcee for the event.
H’Hen Nie, who finished among the Top 5 of Miss Universe 2018, takes on the role of emcee for the event.
VOV/Photos: Zing

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