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HCM City to host Miss Charm International 2020

Ho Chi Minh City will host Miss Charm International 2020, the first competition of its kind in the world, in early next year.
HCM City to host Miss Charm International 2020 ảnh 1Miss Ao Dai (Vietnamese Dress) Vietnam 2015, Lan Khue, is a jury member for the selection rounds in Vietnam for Miss Charm International 2020, which will be organised in HCM City in January. (Photo courtesy of the organiser)  

HCM City(VNA) – Ho Chi Minh City will host Miss Charm International 2020, the firstcompetition of its kind in the world, in early next year.

Miss Charm Internationalis an international beauty pageant organised by the Hong Kong-based Miss CharmInternational Organisation.

The event will attractparticipants who have won beauty contests from more than 40countries and territories. The spirit, intelligence and talent of womenwill be highlighted.

Theselection rounds for the Vietnamese representative, organised by Elite Vietnam,began on October 22 and will close in November.

The jury includes LanKhue, Miss Ao Dai (Vietnamese Dress) Vietnam 2015, and Mai Ngo,runner-up at The Face Vietnam 2016.

The Vietnameserepresentative and other contestants will attend the contest’s semi-finaland final rounds scheduled from January 3-16, 2020.

They will compete in thecategories of traditional costumes, swimsuits, question-and-answer sessions,and eveningwear.

They will also take partin additional competitions highlighting their talent and charity work./.
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