Check out the advertisement video for Asia Entertainment's 1st pageant, Miss Vietnam Heritage. Click here for more information on the pageant.
http://www.vietscape.com/music/singers/dalena/biography.html http://www.dalenanet.com/ As a foreign artist singing Vietnamese, Dalena is the most well known and received of them all. Her ability to master a second language and singing beautifully even the most difficult folk songs without an accent is truly amazing. Many people older and younger have come to love and adore the talented singer through her many appearances on Vietnamese production videos. Dalena released numerous of recording cassettes and CDs of her voice and collaborated with some of Vietnamese most known artists. Dalena has definitely made a mark for herself in the Vietnamese entertainment industry and is a household name. Besides singing in Vietnamese, Dalena has channeled other languages as well, including Chinese, French, Spanish and more. In the past Dalena was seen as a regular in many of Thuy Nga Paris By Night , Tinh Production and other productions. Her latest appearance was in Asia
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Judge: "So why do you think you should be crown miss vietnam heritage?"
Girl: "Because i want to be a role model to the next generation of girls by being a famewhore, and fuck every dick out there."
When i think of a traditional Vietnamese woman, i think long flowing black hair, traditional dresses (nón lá, áo bà ba, áo dài), speak fluently, and not that mix of 1/2 viet and 1/2 english and conservative
How can these women represent that image when they barely speak the language?? Very sad ...
It's always easier to criticize and complain about something that goes wrong but not enough people talk about the good contributions that past winners have gone off to make for their community.
Yes, it's important to understand the language but I don't understand why the last anon wouldn't allow mixed viet. Doesn't it say more that a mixed child who resides more with their Vietnamese culture appreciates it just as much as a "full viet"?
Just some food for thought.