Vietnamese singer crowned international transgender beauty queen
13/3/18
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Miss International Queen Pageant 2018 Nguyen Huong Giang (C) post for photos with the first and second runner-ups from Australia and Thailand at the final round of the competition in Pattaya, Thailand, on March 9. Photo courtesy of Miss International Queen Pageant. |
‘I will fight for equality for transgender
people. We all want to be treated like everyone else.’
Singer Nguyen Huong Giang from Vietnam
took home the crown of Miss International Queen Pageant 2018 in Thailand on
Friday night, beating 27 other contestants.
The beauty queen, 26, is the first Vietnamese to attend
the competition, the world's largest and most prestigious beauty pageant for
transgender women that has been held annually in Thailand since 2004.
She also won Best Talent and Most Popular Introductory
Video awards.
“I will definitely have meaningful activities for the LGBT
community after returning to Vietnam
with this victory,” Giang told the media after winning the crown.
For the Q&A part of the contest, when asked what
social campaign she would launch to make the world a better place, the
Vietnamese singer answered: “I will fight for equality for transgender people.
Everyone wants to be happy and so do transgender people. We all want a good
life where we are treated like everyone else and not discriminated against.”
The transgender community endures discrimination in many
parts of Vietnam,
a country where conservative social morals dominate.
But in a rare act of social progression, the government is
writing a law that will allow people to officially change their gender amid the
growing LGBT scene in recent years.
The First Runner-up
went to Jacqueline from Australia
while Rinrada Thurapan of Thailand
was named second runner-up.
The mission of the pageant aims towards LGBT and
transgender awareness and equality, while all the profits from the televised
show go to the Royal Charity AIDS Foundation of Thailand.
Joe Wong, who works with the advocacy group Asia Pacific
Transgender Network (APTN), applauded contests like "Miss International
Queen" as a "powerful medium to showcase the challenges, talents and
hopes of trans people".
"I've learnt from
others that contests like these create sisterhood and bonds," he toldAFP, adding that the pageants would
however benefit from a more inclusive definition of beauty.
All comments [ 5 ]
She is idol of the LGBT in Vietnam
Vietnamese LGBT community has been treated equally as others in the society
the government is writing a law that will allow people to officially change their gender amid the growing LGBT scene in recent years.
The LGBT community has been ensured all civil rights but they still has difficulties with social attitude.
I think Vietnam society has the great openness, therefore it will soon change the hatred attitude to the LGBT community
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