06
August
2022

Ngo Ngoc Gia Han from Vietnam crowned Miss Teen International 2022

06 Aug 2022 | Priya Bhardwaj

The finale of Miss Teen International 2022 was held at GNH Convention Centre in Gurugram, India where Ngo Ngoc Gia Han from Vietnam was crowned as Miss Teen International 2022. India’s Aayushi Dholakia crowned her successor after a reign of 2 years.

Nineteen countries competed for the international crown. Ngo Ngoc Gia Han became the second Asian to win Miss Teen International in 29 years. Han is 16 years of age. Ngo Ngoc Gia Han has been involved in various charitable activities and she provides scholarship to the orphans whose parents passed away in the pandemic. She is a basketball player and an environmentalist.

 

 

Alessandra Gonzalez from USA was crowned as the first runner-up while Anne Brouwer from Netherlands was crowned as the second runner-up.

Also at the finale, India’s Rashi Parasrampuria won the title of Miss Teen Asia, Mexico’s Nabila Villanueva won the title of Miss Teen Americas, Botswana’s Gimhani Mohau Perera won the title of Miss Teen Africa and Serbia’s Venera Stanisavljevic won the title of Miss Teen Europe.

On winning the international crown, Ngo Ngoc Gia Han exclaimed, “Winning the world’s biggest Teen pageant, it is like a dream come true. I worked hard with my team for several years to be able to win this title. I am also grateful to India for welcoming all the contestants beautifully and giving us the best days of our Life. My love for India has grown during the Miss Teen International and I look forward to see more of India and experience the beautiful culture.”

Vietnam’s Ngo Ngoc Gia Han, during her Q/A round, was asked, “Do you think Beauty Pageants should be the part of Olympics. Why or why not?”

 

 

She gave her winning answer, “I believe that Beauty Pageants are more than the external beauty and should be considered as the very important part of the entertainment industry.  I do not think Beauty Pageants should be included in the Olympics as they differ in nature and we should respect the beauty pageants and sports equally and separately. Representing my country at Miss Teen International is no less than Olympics even if it is not a part of Olympics.”

Congratulations to the new winner.