Hai Duong beauty Ngo Thi Tram Anh wins Miss Earth Vietnam 2025
Ngo Thi Tram Anh, 19, from Hai Duong province, has been crowned the new Miss Earth Vietnam.

Ngo Thi Tram Anh crowned Miss Earth Vietnam 2025
The grand finale of Miss Earth Vietnam 2025 has concluded with contestant Ngo Thi Tram Anh, 19, from Hai Duong province, being crowned the new Miss Earth Vietnam.
The first runner-up title went to Bui Ly Thien Huong, while Phan Tran Linh Dan and Trinh My Anh were named second and third runners-up, respectively.

The panel of judges in the finale included People's Artist Le Khanh, People's Artist Vuong Duy Bien, supermodel Xuan Lan, and Miss Vietnam 2002 Mai Phuong. Notably, reigning Miss Earth 2024 Jessica Lane was also present in Vietnam, serving as a guest judge.
Four contestants advanced to the Q&A segment focused on environmental protection were Trinh My Anh, Phan Tran Linh Dan, Ngo Thi Tram Anh, and Bui Ly Thien Huong.
Phan Tran Linh Dan was asked about her attitude and actions toward environmental protection. She emphasized that safeguarding the environment doesn’t require grand gestures, but starts with daily habits such as switching off unused lights, reducing plastic usage, planting trees on balconies, and sorting waste. While simple, these acts, when done by millions, can create powerful change.
Trinh My Anh addressed the importance of environmental protection for human and animal survival. She reminded the audience of nature’s gifts - clean water, fresh air, and birdsong - and warned that when nature is harmed, both animals and humans face dire consequences. Her message was: "The Earth can exist without humans, but humans cannot survive without the Earth."

Top 4 of Miss Earth Vietnam 2025
Ngo Thi Tram Anh answered a question on climate change and mitigation. She pointed out the reality of intensifying storms, polluted air, and dwindling water supplies, posing the question: "Have we truly listened to the Earth?"
She argued that solutions must begin not with policies or advanced technology, but with individual awareness and action. When people realize they are part of the planet, protecting it becomes a responsibility, not a choice.
Bui Ly Thien Huong discussed the role of community awareness and advanced technology in saving the planet. She stressed their interdependence - public awareness limits pollution while technology addresses existing environmental damage.
She cited the Soc Son waste-to-energy plant, the largest in Southeast Asia and the second largest globally, as a prime example. The facility transforms waste into energy and helps produce cleaner air.
TB (according to Vietnamnet)