Mrs. World contestants tour HCM City
VietNamNet Bridge – In their one day in HCM City, contestants of the Mrs. World 2009 pageant visited tourist sites and presenting gifts to disadvantaged kids before moving Ba Ria – Vung Tau province.
Twenty-three women paid a visit to the Thi Nghe Centre for Orphans and Disabled Children at noon on November 4 where they presented 400 gifts. The Mrs. World 2009 organising board also presented 50 million dong to the centre.
They also visited HCM City’s famous Ben Thanh market, the Thong Nhat Palace and a gemstone processing company.
Later they were joined by more contestants from Germany, Venezuela, Israel and Indonesia.
This morning, November 5, they left HCM City for Vung Tau City to prepare for the Mrs. World pageant which will run until November 22.
A day in HCM City of Mrs. World contestants:
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At the gate of the Ben Thanh Market. |
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| With disadvantaged children. |
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| Ladies presented gifts and money to the Centre for Orphans and Disabled Children. |
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HCM City people’s try to take photo of Mrs. World contestants. |
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| Mrs. Borneo and Mrs. Vietnam. |
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| Mrs. Georgia at a gemstone shop. |
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| Vietnamese and Italian contestants. |
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| Mrs. Borneo and Mrs. Slovenia | |
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Mrs. World Organisation’s Chairman David Marmel (first from the left). |
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