These days, the whole country is joyfully looking forward to the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2, while Luong Thuy Linh wears the traditional Tay ethnic costume and Tieu Vy wears a red flag with a yellow star shirt to honor the spirit of solidarity and the unity of the youth. The beauty queens have shared special things about their love for their homeland and country.
Every sky is the sky of the Fatherland
Born and raised in the land of the Fatherland - Cao Bang , which is considered the source of the revolution, the land of convergence of many ethnic groups, Luong Thuy Linh carries within her a great pride in her homeland. Although she is not a Tay ethnic, every time she puts on the traditional ao dai, she shares that she clearly feels the sacred beat of her homeland where she was born and raised.
It is worth mentioning that the Tay costume that Luong Thuy Linh chose for this special appearance not only symbolizes traditional culture, but also reminds her of the memory of wearing it in the "Talented Beauty" competition at Miss World Vietnam 2019.
The image of a charming Vietnamese girl that day left a beautiful impression in the hearts of fans and today, in the atmosphere of celebrating Independence Day, the outfit is respectfully worn by Luong Thuy Linh, as a way to express the spirit of solidarity of the community of 54 Vietnamese ethnic groups.
Luong Thuy Linh shared: “I was born in Cao Bang, a borderland of the Fatherland, where 54 ethnic groups live together in harmony under one sky. Although I am not Tay, when I put on that traditional ao dai, I feel the sacred beat of my homeland resounding in every breath.”
“For me, each nation is a color and those 54 colors combine to form a strong silk strip called Vietnam. Today, amidst the great joy of the entire nation, I want to express my gratitude to my homeland, to my people and to my beloved Fatherland that has protected all of us. Because 'any homeland's sky is the Fatherland's sky'.”
Perhaps, that simple but proud message has touched the hearts of many young people. Through this image, Luong Thuy Linh not only reminds us of the unique cultural beauty of the Tay people in particular, but also cleverly honors the values of all ethnic groups on the S-shaped strip of land. It is known that Luong Thuy Linh is one of the typical artists participating in the parade taking place in Hanoi .
After 6 years of being crowned, Luong Thuy Linh has affirmed herself in many community activities, education and promoting Vietnamese culture to the world. In particular, the beauty queen always pays special attention to her hometown Cao Bang when she often returns to participate in cultural and tourism promotion programs, contributing to spreading the image of Ban Gioc and Pac Bo waterfalls and the beauty of the border region to friends at home and abroad. She also actively participates in charity activities, awards scholarships, and supports poor and studious children, as a way to show gratitude to the land that raised her up.
Sharing about her special experience with the A80 event this time, Luong Thuy Linh expressed: “Being able to participate in the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2 is a source of great pride for me. The moment I put on the red scarf and stood in this sacred atmosphere, I felt even more clearly the responsibility of today's young generation in continuing the heroic tradition of our ancestors.”
Vietnamese pride
Attending the recent preliminary rehearsal of the Culture-Sports block, Miss Tran Tieu Vy also stood out in her red shirt with a yellow star, youthful and full of enthusiasm, affirming the patriotic spirit of today's youth generation.
The beauty shared: "Vy feels extremely honored and moved to participate in the rehearsal of the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day. This is a sacred milestone of the nation and Vy is very proud to be able to contribute a small part to this important event."
"Previously, Vy attended the parade celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day in Ho Chi Minh City, and it was an extremely memorable experience. This time, being able to contribute a small part to the great national festival makes Vy appreciate even more the spirit of solidarity and pride in Vietnam."
It can be said that after participating in the parade to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025) in the Culture - Sports sector, Tieu Vy's return this time continues to affirm the image of the young generation of Vietnam full of enthusiasm, ready to contribute and present in sacred moments, contributing to spreading the spirit of patriotism and the desire to contribute to the community.
The appearance of Miss Tran Tieu Vy and Miss Luong Thuy Linh among the young artists added a youthful and dynamic touch, while demonstrating the role of today's young generation in preserving and spreading national pride at important political and social events of the country.
PV (synthesis)Source: https://baohaiphong.vn/dan-hoa-hau-tham-gia-dieu-hanh-a80-519418.html
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