Miss Tourism Ghana 2025 showcases cultural heritage with a regional costume night

As part of the Miss Tourism Ghana 2025 programme, organisers hosted a lively Regional Costume Night to celebrate and showcase the country’s rich cultural heritage.

Miss Tourism Ghana contestants in traditional costumes

Delphine Brew-Hammond, Director of Events and Operations for Miss Tourism Ghana, explained that contestants were tasked with presenting traditional attire from their respective regions, highlighting Ghana’s diverse and colourful traditions.

“It was very beautiful, fun, and exciting,” she said, noting that the event not only promoted Ghanaian culture but also empowered young women to serve as tourism ambassadors.

Miss Tourism Ghana contestants in traditional costumes

The competition continues on Saturday, August 16, with a Cooking Competition at the Tourism House in East Legon, followed by the first eviction. Contestants will prepare regional dishes, reflecting the culinary diversity that forms part of Ghana’s cultural identity.

Madam Brew-Hammond encouraged the public, friends, and families to support their favourite contestants. She emphasised that such events foster community pride while promoting Ghana’s tourism potential.

Contestant Monica impressed the judges the most during the Regional Costume Night and expressed her gratitude.
“My goal in Miss Tourism Ghana is to change the narrative because tourism will always boost Ghana’s economy. I urge my supporters to keep believing in me—Monica is not going home,” she declared.

Over the years, the Miss Tourism Ghana pageant has grown into a vital platform for promoting cultural heritage, empowering women, and supporting sustainable development. It continues to serve as a beacon of cultural promotion, national pride, and youth engagement, offering contestants the chance to display their beauty, talents, and cultural knowledge.

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