Miss Grand International Thuy Tien Brings Water to Poor Community in Angola
Miss Grand International 2021 Nguyen Thuc Thuy Tien has completed the construction of a clean water well for Zamba village in Angola and received a very warm welcome from the local people.
Miss Grand International 2021 Nguyen Thuc Thuy Tien completed the construction of a clean water well for the villagers in Zamba, Bailundo, Huambo, Angola. Thanks to the support of her Vietnamese friends living in Angola, Thuy Tien fulfilled her duty and received the gratitude and support of the villagers.
She said: "It was a trip with many thoughts and plans that lasted for many months. I didn't even think that I would prepare everything in time to set foot in this land as planned. When I was standing in front of the clean water wells in Zamba, my feeling was really hard to describe. Above all, it was joy because more than 300 households here would have clean water to use in the near future."
Photo: Tien Phong
Photo: Tien Phong
Photo: Tien Phong
Zamba is a poor agricultural area due to the lack of water to serve the people's needs and crops. Most people do not have electricity, clean water, and suffer limited living conditions. For generations, people here have faced severe drought. They do not have enough water, even for drinking. Children lack the conditions to develop.
Thuy Tien hopes during this trip, she will help people, especially children in Angola to improve their living conditions. As Miss Grand International 2021, Thuy Tien has set foot in many countries to help many people, which, according to the beauty, is the mission she is proud to take on.
Photo: Tien Phong
Photo: Tien Phong
Photo: Tien Phong
- Photo: Tien Phong
Photo: Tien Phong
Photo: Tien Phong
Photo: Tien Phong
Photo: Tien Phong
Photo: Tien Phong
Nguyen Thuc Thuy Tien is a Vietnamese beauty queen and model. Crowned Miss Grand International 2021, Thuy Tien impresses domestic and international audiences with her beauty, performance skills, and intelligence. In the past 7 months of her term, Miss Thuy Tien, who can speak four languages, has devoted her time to carrying out meaningful volunteer trips.
Nguyen Thuc Thuy Tien wearing Miss Grand International crown (Photo: Sao Star)
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