Online photo contest launched for Miss Eco Vietnam 2021

The organising board of the Miss Eco Vietnam 2021 pageant has launched an online photo contest with the aim of discovering local beauties who can help spread a positive message of environmental protection for the wider community.
Online photo contest launched for Miss Eco Vietnam 2021 ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: Internet)
Hanoi (VNA) - The organising board of the Miss Eco Vietnam 2021 pageanthas launched an online photo contest with the aim of discovering local beautieswho can help spread a positive message of environmental protection for thewider community.

Entrants must be Vietnamese girls aged between 18 and 26 who are above 1.65metres tall. All hopeful candidates must send their profiles to the organizersat hoahaumoitruongvietnam@gmail.com before July 31, the Voice of Vietnam (VOV)reported.

Since the online photo contest was launched on the pagehttps://www.facebook.com/hoahaumoitruong.vn/, the organizers of the competitionhave since received hundreds of entries from across the country.

The grand final of Miss Eco Vietnam 2021 is scheduled to get underway onOctober 20 in Ho Chi Minh City.

The winners will then take part in various environmental protection activitieshosted by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment during the durationof the year and into 2022.

The beauty contest is organised on a national scale with the primary aim ofresponding to an initiative put forward by the Prime Minister to plant onebillion trees between 2021 and 2025./.
VNA

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