The three winners of the contest: Champion Wang An Nam, Runner-up Tran Tue Anh, 1st Runner-up Doan Tue Minh - Photo: T.DIEU
Final gala night of the contest to find international Vietnamese cultural ambassadors took place on the night of January 12 in Hanoi . The contest was organized by Thieu Nien Tien Phong and Nhi Dong newspapers in coordination with a number of organizations.
With the message "The young generation preserves, conserves and promotes the cultural traditions, history, country and people of Vietnam", the contest to find international Vietnamese cultural ambassadors attracted the participation of hundreds of students from primary, secondary and high schools in Hanoi.
72 excellent contestants entered the final night, the children competed in presentation, debate, quick question answering, and performing traditional cultural costumes of different regions.
Wang An Nam has won many outstanding achievements.
Wang An Nam in his presentation about the costume inspired by the Hung King cultural period – Photo: T.DIEU
The gala night of January 12 was the presentation round of 6 excellent contestants: Wang An Nam, Tran Tue Anh, Pham Gia Bao, Vo Hoang Ha Linh, Vu Doan Tue Minh, Bui Quoc Bao, in which two students were new to grade 2 (Bui Quoc Bao) and grade 4 (Pham Gia Bao).
As a result, Wang An Nam won the championship thanks to his presentation of a costume inspired by the Hung King period, combining historical spirit and modern aesthetics with excellent performance throughout the competition.
Having Vietnamese and Chinese blood, Wang An Nam (student of Ngo Gia Tu Secondary School, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi) is always proud of the cultural values and historical traditions of our ancestors.
In the semi-final round of the competition, An Nam expressed his love and respect for the traditional pottery village of Bat Trang. Through thorough research and profound communication, An Nam gave an excellent presentation about the unique traditional craft village of Hanoi located on the banks of the Red River.
Wang An Nam has been an excellent student for 6 consecutive years, won a bronze medal in the Southeast Asian Science Competition, a bronze prize in the Asmo International English Competition, a bronze prize in the Asmo International Science Competition, and was awarded a certificate of merit by the Hai Ba Trung District Youth Union for outstanding achievements in Youth Union work.
In addition, the organizing committee also awarded 2 runner-up prizes and 17 consolation prizes. The runner-up prize went to Tran Tue Anh (Phenikaa Inter-level High School), the first runner-up prize went to Vu Doan Tue Minh (Luong Khanh Thien Secondary School, Hai Phong City).
During the gala night, Tran Tue Anh presented about the traditional costume of the Red Dao people. Tue Minh presented about the costume of the Nguyen Dynasty royal family: Nhat Binh shirt.
According to the organizers, the 20 best faces of the contest will participate in promoting Vietnamese culture in Singapore in 2025.
Tran Tue Anh presents about the traditional costume of the Red Dao people; Tue Minh Dance Group presents about the Nhat Binh costume – Photo: T.DIEU
Some contestants received secondary awards – Photo: T.DIEU
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