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  • Ly Nha Ky was greeted as a Princess in South Africa
    Thursday, 06/12/2012

    Many South African citizens thought Ly Nha Ky as the Princess from Vietnam.

     

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    Recently, Ambassador of Vietnam Tourism Ly Nha Ky had a trip to South Africa to attend the ceremony of greeting the New 7 Wonder organization symbol for the famous landscape Table Mountain. Dress in the traditional Ao Dai being modified by Vo Viet Chung designer with the head-band like tiara on her hair, she looked like a enchanted princess coming from fairy tales

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    Many colored children were running close to ask for taking pictures with Ly Nha Ky. After that, they asked whether Ly Nha Ky is a princess and where did she come from.

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    The beauty from Vietnam was invited to take pictures and interview by South Africa media. Representative of South African Tourism also affirmed with visitors that the presence of Ambassador of Vietnam Tourism at Cape Town City, South Africa made them very proud. And the President of New 7 Wonder Organization, Mr. Bernard Weber constantly introduced to the friends of other countries having landscapes being recognized by the New 7 Wonder that this is our princess who had great merit in helping Halong Bay being on the top of the tough races voting for the world’s new 7 wonders.

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    Ly Nha Ky was asked by many admirers to take pictures with them

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    She happily talked with new acquainted foreign tourists by her excellent English

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    Ly Nha Ky and representatives of other countries took picture in front of Table Mountain

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    In the evening, she participated in the parade with delegation and being honorably greated by South African citizens with special affections

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    The Ambassador wore a mask following the tradition of local people

     

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