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Explore Vietnam's biggest luxury hotel with supermodel Jessica Minh Anh
Cam Anh 13:35, 2017/09/28
Supermodel and catwalk producer Jessica Minh Anh arrived in Vietnam to explore JW Marriott Hanoi.
After transforming America's engineering megastructure Hoover Dam into a catwalk this summer,  Jessica Minh Anh arrived in Vietnam to explore Vietnamese traditional wear, fine dining, Jazz scene, and the country's biggest luxury hotel JW Marriott Hanoi.
Named Queen of the Catwalk by CNN, Jessica has gained exclusive entry into some of the world’s hottest spots like Eiffel Tower, London’s Tower Bridge, One World Trade Center and produced the world’s highest fashion show on the Grand Canyon Skywalk at 4,000 feet above the Colorado River.
She arrived in Vietnam on Monday to explore Vietnamese traditional wear, fine dining, the jazz scene and the country's biggest luxury hotel JW Marriott Hanoi. While much of her trip will required her to be in designer gowns at some exquisite spots around the country for photo-shoots, the beauty is also taking time to sight-see.
Jessica Minh Anh who famously hosted the Eiffel Tower fashion phenomenon, will continue making history with 3 iconic catwalks in 2018 starting in Hong Kong.
JW Marriott Hanoi is among most luxury hotels in the Vietnam’s capital city. The hotel is the host to U.S President Barack Obama during his official trip to Vietnam on May 2016.
Vietnam’s first JW Marriott hotel was the JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi, which opened in the country’s capital city in 2013. The brand now has more than 80 hotels in more than 25 countries. The brand has earned Luxury Travel guide award:Grand luxury hotel of the year 2016 – 2017 and ranked 1st in top ten 5 star hotels in Vietnam by Vietnam National Administration of Tourism.
Jessica Minh Anh at JW Marriott
Jessica Minh Anh at JW Marriott
Her trip includes exploring Vietnamese traditional wear, fine dining, the jazz scene and the country's biggest luxury hotel JW Marriott Hanoi
Her trip includes exploring Vietnamese traditional wear, fine dining, the jazz scene and the country's biggest luxury hotel JW Marriott Hanoi
Some photos taken during her tour around JW Marriott
Some photos taken during her tour around JW Marriott
Nearby the pool
Nearby the pool

Supermodel Jessica Minh Anh will continue making history with 3 iconic catwalks in 2018 starting in Hong Kong.
Supermodel Jessica Minh Anh will continue making history with 3 iconic catwalks in 2018 starting in Hong Kong.
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