VietNamNet Bridge - "Whether we are defected or perfect, we are
burning our best," the impressive answer in the interview round and the
emotional presentation on her mother helped Nguyen Thi Anh Ngoc win the
first prize of the beauty contest for the disabled on April 14.
Ten finalists of the beauty contest for the disabled
The ten finalists.
The special guest - high-school student Phuong Anh, one of the finalists of the Vietnam's Got Talent 2012, who suffers from glass bone disease.
The contest to honor the beauty of the young women with disabilities held on the evening of April 14 in Hanoi, with the participation of 10 contestants who were selected from more than 70 candidates.
Like other beauty contests, the finale of the Beauty of Crescent Moon contest had the optional costume performance, the talent show and the interview. In picture: Tran Thi Hanh (customer care staff at a salon beauty) performs her optional costume by wheelchair.
Deaf contestant Le Thi Thuy Doan pushes the wheelchair for candidate Vuong Thi Bich Viet in the talent show. Thuy Doan performed a lotus dance while Bich Viet read a poem. Bich Viet won the talent prize.
Le Thi Thuy Doan performed the "Lotus" dance.
Doan Le Thu played dan tranh (16-chord zither).
The presentation about her mother by Nguyen Thi Anh Ngoc touched the heart of many in the audience when the mother went on the stage to hug her daughter.
In a white skirt and a garland wrapped around the head, Nguyen Thi Ngoc Hoa sang the song “Black – White”, the song about the useful disable. She just finished the song, her boyfriend rushed to the stage with flowers, while the audience clapped relentlessly to encourage the young couple.
Nguyen Thi Ngoc Hoa.
The Top 5 contestants include: Nguyen Thi Anh Ngoc, Nguyen Thi Thu Hien, Nguyen Thi Hau, Doan Le Thu and Thi Bich Vuong Viet (from right to left).
Doan Le Thu (right) won the prize for the best answer in the interview round. Being asked how do you think about the image of a straight and a curve candle that can shine as the same, Thu said: "The greatest shortcoming in the life of one person is surrendering to fate. Keep lightening yourself, whether you are healthy or disabled, whether the candle is curved or straight."
The second prize goes to Nguyen Thi Hau, 29 years old, from Ha Nam province. Hau also had a good answer: "the curve and the straight candle both have the right to fire, to light and to share warm light to everyone ..."
The second prize goes to Nguyen Thi Hau, 29 years old, from Ha Nam province. Hau also had a good answer: "the curve and the straight candle both have the right to fire, to light and to share warm light to everyone ..."
The third prize winner - Nguyen Thi Thu Hien.
The first prize goes to Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh, 21, a student of psychology of the Hanoi University of Social Sciences and Humanities. In the interview round, Ngoc said: "Whether we are defected or perfect, we are burning our best."
Anh Ngoc.
Relatives of the winners celebrate together onstage, closing the finale of the "Beauty of Crescent Moon" pageant.
VNE/VietNamNet