Miss World Vietnam 2019 launches project to support Cao Bang students
Miss World Vietnam 2019 Luong Thuy Linh has launched a project to renovate school facilities and donate learning materials to students in the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang.v

Hanoi (VNA) - Miss World Vietnam 2019 Luong Thuy Linh has launched a project to renovate school facilities and donate learning materials to students in the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang.

The project, entitled Ve Tuong Lai (Painting the Future), is the first in the series of activities that Linh has planned to make in 2024, which marks the fifth anniversary since she was crowned Miss World Vietnam. The activities aim to pay gratitude to the audience who have always accompanied and supported her throughout her journey.

|Painting the Future has already renovated some school buildings and brought study materials to students in two branches of the Ca Thanh Elementary School in Ca Thanh commune, Nguyen Binh district.

Linh said she placed great importance on education and had put a lot of thought and effort into community projects. Painting the Future has been nurtured and prepared for over one year before its implementation.

“I’m very happy that I can return to Cao Bang and carry out community activities on the occasion of the five-year anniversary of winning Miss World Vietnam 2019,” Linh wrote on her Facebook page.

She said he has always nurtured this project, with the desire to bring a better learning environment, provide more motivation for young students from remote and mountainous areas to attend school more regularly and continue writing their future dreams in the classroom, together with their teachers and friends.

Throughout the implementation of this project, Linh noted that she received the support of the local authorities. She and her team travelled eight hours from Hanoi to reach two school sites in her hometown of Cao Bang, to inspect the school painting and present over 160 bags of school aids to the students.

She also travelled to the house of a student that had fallen ill with a fever that led to body paralysis, unable to come to school to receive the gifts. The student used to be a class monitor and had always achieved good academic results.

Earlier, the Painting the Future project was carried out in Nam Tra My district in the central province of Quang Nam, where two schools were renovated and re-painted.

Linh was crowned Miss World Vietnam 2019 and represented the country at the Miss World 2019 beauty pageant when she was just 19 years old./.

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