The Phnom Penh Post

Crowning of Miss Cambodia France highlights cultural ties

- Hong Raksmey

IN A spectacula­r event that lit up the Pierre Bachelet in the south of Paris, France, Vanessa Dek was crowned Miss Cambodia France 2024. She succeeded Marielle Chun as this year’s ambassador of Cambodian culture and feminine poise.

The February 10 pageant was not only a testament to beauty and grace but also a showcase of the rich tapestry of Khmer traditions.

It was witnessed by over a thousand dignitarie­s and members of the French-Cambodian community. Luy David, Cambodian ambassador to France, attended the event, lending it an air of prestige.

The ambassador presented Vanessa with a bouquet of flowers as her title was announced, later taking to social media to share a congratula­tory message.

“My heartfelt congratula­tions to Vanessa Dek, Miss Cambodia France for 2024!” he wrote.

The newly crowned queen was warmly welcomed into the fold by the Miss Cambodia committee and the broader French-Cambodian community.

As an ambassador of Cambodian values, Vanessa is expected to play a pivotal role in inspiring the youth and representi­ng the essence of Khmer culture throughout her reign.

The committee expressed its enthusiasm for the upcoming

year, noting its eagerness to collaborat­e with Vanessa and her court to amplify their cultural message.

The contest saw a strong lineup of candidates. Vanessa was followed by Victoria Kak as first runner-up and Miss Khmer Crush, while Sophie Tan, Leany Macedo and Vitchara Sok rounded out the top five. The four will be known as dauphines, or “princesses” of Vanessa’s “court”.

Each participan­t offered a unique blend of beauty, talent and passion for Cambodian culture, making the final

decision a real challenge for the judges and an exciting process for the audience.

The pageant, known as “Miss Cambodge en France” in French, has emerged as a cornerston­e event for the Khmer community in France, serving as a celebratio­n of heritage that goes beyond mere aesthetics.

The 2024 edition was a feast for the senses, featuring traditiona­l and contempora­ry performanc­es by 65 artists, including dance, music, livepainti­ng, stunts, and Kun Khmer demonstrat­ions.

It also hosted traditiona­l

Cambodian food stands and a photo exhibition, offering a comprehens­ive cultural experience for all attendees.

The pageant is supported by a multidisci­plinary committee and the local community, including the participat­ion of students and teachers from the Joliot-Curie high school.

The organisers noted that they remain committed to cultural exchanges and community engagement, with the aim of fostering a spirit of inclusivit­y, as well as a celebratio­n of Cambodian identity in France.

 ?? MISS CAMBODGE EN FRANCE ?? Vanessa Dek (centre) is crowned Miss Cambodia France 2024 on February 10.
MISS CAMBODGE EN FRANCE Vanessa Dek (centre) is crowned Miss Cambodia France 2024 on February 10.

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