ASEAN+3 pop singing contest closes, Malaysian singer wins

(VOVWORLD) -The finale of the ASEAN+3 pop singing contest was held in Ha Long city on Sunday with Malaysian singer Rosario Ninih Chamini Bianis being winner.  
ASEAN+3 pop singing contest closes, Malaysian singer wins  - ảnh 1

22 contestants sing the ASEAN song to open the finale  

Organized by the The Voice of Vietnam (VOV), the event attracted 22 professional singers aged 18-35 from ASEAN member states and four guest singers from China, the Republic of Korea, and Japan.  Contestants underwent semi-final and final rounds, with members of the jury coming from the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam. 

ASEAN+3 pop singing contest closes, Malaysian singer wins  - ảnh 2Members of the jury board  

VOV President Nguyen The Ky said at the finale:  “The biennial contest is hosted by VOV  for singers to show their talents and sentiments to their colleagues and the wider public. The grand musical event is also one of Vietnam’s activities to mark the 52nd anniversary of ASEAN.”

ASEAN+3 pop singing contest closes, Malaysian singer wins  - ảnh 3 VOV President Nguyen The Ky

Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh applauded VOV for organizing such regional musical contest. He said: “The government supports activities that strengthen solidarity and friendship between Vietnam and other countries. I believe that the contest will be a success and become a popular venue for young ASEAN singers.” 

ASEAN+3 pop singing contest closes, Malaysian singer wins  - ảnh 4 Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh
ASEAN+3 pop singing contest closes, Malaysian singer wins  - ảnh 5 Malaysia's Rosario Ninih Chamini Bianis sings “Run”
ASEAN+3 pop singing contest closes, Malaysian singer wins  - ảnh 6Vietnam's Tran Hong Nhung performs "Never enough"
ASEAN+3 pop singing contest closes, Malaysian singer wins  - ảnh 7 Philippines' Aicelle Anne Coronel Santos performs "Kapangyarihan Ng Pag - ibig" 
ASEAN+3 pop singing contest closes, Malaysian singer wins  - ảnh 8 The Planning Palace is packed with spectators 
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