Phan Trần Linh Đan crowned 2025 Miss Ban Flower

ĐBP - On the evening of March 16, the final round and awarding ceremony of the 2025 Miss Ban (Bauhinia) Flower contest took place at the Điện Biên provincial Stadium.

Attending the event were Mr. Trần Quốc Cường, Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee; Mr. Lê Thành Đô, Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee; and Mr. Vừ A Bằng, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee.

The final night of 2025 Miss Ban Flower took place at the Điện Biên provincial Stadium.

 

Provincial leaders attended the final night.

In the final round, the 19 most outstanding contestants showcased their talents and beauty through three segments: traditional ethnic costumes, swimwear, and evening gowns.

Contestants showcase traditional ethnic costumes.

In the traditional costume segment, themed “Blooming Ban Flower,” the contestants wore vibrant outfits representing the ethnic diversity of Điện Biên and the Northwestern region, such as Thái, Dao, Mông, Lự, Si La...

A contestant confidently presents herself in the swimwear segment.

The segment offered the audience a journey through the unique cultural heritage of the ethnic communities, contributing to the preservation and honoring of traditional values.

Elegant and graceful in the evening gown segment.

Next, the contestants confidently took to the stage in the swimwear segment, highlighting their youthful vitality and poise.

In the evening gown segment, the contestants radiated elegance and grace, accentuating their youthful charm.

Top five contestants advance to the Q&A round.

Following the performances, the organizing panel selected the top five contestants for the Q&A round: Phan Trần Linh Đan (No. 72), Bạc Thị Thư (No. 88), Quàng Bảo Chi (No. 45), Vũ Thảo Vân (No. 39), and Doãn Thị Diệu Huyền (No. 69). This segment allowed contestants to demonstrate their social knowledge, public speaking skills, and intellectual beauty.

Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Trần Quốc Cường congratulates 2025 Miss Ban Flower Phan Trần Linh Đan.
Phan Trần Linh Đan beams after being crowned.

With her outstanding beauty, talent, and intellect, contestant Phan Trần Linh Đan (No. 72) from Điện Biên Phủ City was crowned the 2025 Miss Ban Flower.

Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Lê Thành Đô and a representative of sponsors present the second prize to contestant Vũ Thảo Vân.

The second prize went to contestant Vũ Thảo Vân (No. 39) from the provincial Department of Education and Training, while the third prize was awarded to Doãn Thị Diệu Huyền (No. 69) from Tủa Chùa district.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Vừ A Bằng presents the third prize to contestant Doãn Thị Diệu Huyền.

Additionally, the organizers presented 10 sub-awards, including Best Q&A, Best Evening Gown Presentation, Best Ao Dai Presentation, Best Swimwear Presentation, Most Popular Contestant, Miss Photogenic, and Miss Talent, among others.

The organizing panel awards the sub-title for Best Ao Dai Presentation.
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