Miss Chinese International Pageant

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Screenshot depicting logo of Miss Chinese International Pageant 2006.  The same logo has been in use since the beginning in 1988.
Screenshot depicting logo of Miss Chinese International Pageant 2006. The same logo has been in use since the beginning in 1988.

Miss Chinese International Pageant (Chinese: before 2007: 國際華裔小姐競選, 2007 onwards: 國際中華小姐競選) or MCI (Chinese: 華姐) for short, is an annual beauty pageant sponsored and aired by Television Broadcasts Limited (commonly known as "TVB"), a leading television station in Hong Kong.

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Logo of Miss Chinese International Pageant 2007 with the new Chinese title of the pageant.
Logo of Miss Chinese International Pageant 2007 with the new Chinese title of the pageant.

The new Miss Chinese International 2007 pageant holder Sarah Song was crowned by the 2006 Miss Chinese International winner Ina Lu at Foshan, China on the 20th of January 2007.

Starting in 2007, the pageant will allow mainland Chinese participants, and the Chinese name of the pageant changed from 國際華裔小姐競選 to 國際中華小姐競選, while the English name remains Miss Chinese International Pageant.

The pageant, generally held in January or February, typically features between 19 and 21 contestants (though as many as 27 in 1993 and as few as 16 in 2006 have competed), aged at least 17 and no more than 25 years. Contestants are women born in China or of Chinese descent living abroad; each contestant represents a city and/or nation of which she is a resident in the pageant.

Most participants hail from cities with large Chinese populations; more than one contestant has represented each of the following cities, arranged by continent:

Contestants representing Canadian cities have won 7 of the 18 iterations of the competition; notably, women representing Vancouver have won four titles (2001, 2002, 2004, 2005).

Contestants from Hong Kong have won the pageant twice, but women representing the administrative region have recorded the most top three finishes, 11 (two wins, seven runner-up finishes, two second-runner-up finishes).

Year Winner City and nation represented
1988 Michele Monique Reis 李嘉欣 Hong Kong
1989 Kit Wong 黄美潔 Flag of Australia Sydney, Australia
1991 Leng Yen-Thean 凌緣庭 Flag of Singapore Singapore
1992 Rosemary Chan 陳曼莉 Flag of Canada Toronto, Canada
1993 Christy Chung 鍾麗緹 Flag of Canada Montreal, Canada
1994 Saesim Pornapa Sui 沈玉翎 Flag of Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
1995 Ku Hsiang-Ling 谷祥鈴 Flag of the Republic of China Taipei, Republic of China
1996 Cheng Siew-Kee 鍾秀枝 Flag of Singapore Singapore
1997 Monica Sharon Lo 盧淑儀 Flag of Canada Toronto, Canada
1998 Louisa Luk 陸依薩 Flag of the United States San Francisco, United States
1999 Michelle Ye 葉璇 Flag of the United States New York, United States
2000 Sonija Kwok 郭羡妮 Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong, China
2001 Bernice Liu 廖碧兒 Flag of Canada Vancouver, Canada
2002 Shirley Zhou 周雪 Flag of Canada Vancouver, Canada
2003 Rachel Tan 陳泳錦 Flag of Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2004 Linda Chung 鍾嘉欣 Flag of Canada Vancouver, Canada
2005 Leanne Li 李亞男 Flag of Canada Vancouver, Canada
2006 Ina Lu 呂怡慧 Flag of South Africa Johannesburg, South Africa
2007 Sarah Song 宋熙年 Flag of Australia Sydney, Australia

1988:

Miss Photogenic: Michelle Reis ( Hong Kong )

1989:

  • Miss Oriental Charm: Kit Wong ( Sydney )
  • Brightest Smile: Kit Wong ( Sydney )

1991:

  • Miss Oriential Charm: Ann Ma ( Edmonton )
  • Miss Charm: Ann Ma ( Edmonton )

1992:

  • Miss Oriental Charm: Rosemary Chan ( Toronto )
  • Best Ethnic Dress: Amy Kwok ( Hong Kong )
  • Media's Favorite: Rosemary Chan ( Toronto )

1993:

1994:

  • Miss Cool & Charming: Saesim Pornapa ( Bangkok )

1995:

  • Best in Swimsuit: Ku Hsiang Lin ( Taipei )

1996:

  • Miss Glamour: Pindogmai Kaimock ( Bangkok )

1997:

  • Miss Oriental Charm: Hannah Toh ( Singapore )

1998:

  • Miss Motherland: Louisa Luk ( San Francisco )
  • Best Costume: Lisa Wong ( Bangkok )

1999:

2000:

2001:

  • Miss Internet Popularity: Mandy Chen ( Brisbane )
  • Miss Talent: Bernice Liu ( Vancouver )
  • Miss Cosmopolitan: Bernice Liu { Vancouver }

2002:

  • Miss Svelte Beauty: Christie Bartram ( Toronto )
  • Miss Modern China: Shirley Yeung ( Hong Kong )
  • Miss Beauty and The Beast: Shirley Zhou ( Vancouver )

2003:

  • Miss Best Complexion: Kulaya Duangmanee ( Bangkok )
  • Miss Vitality: Grace Li ( Manila )

2004:

2005:

2006:

  • Miss Young: Ginney Kanchanawat ( Bangkok )
  • Ceramic Culture Ambassador: Tracy Ip ( Hong Kong )

2007:

  • Audience Favorite Award: Sirena Wang ( New York )
  • International Charm Award: Carol Li ( Pearl River )
  • Miss Chinese Culture: Sarah Song ( Sydney )

1988: Tanya Lim ( Calgary )
1991: Deanna Leung ( Seattle )
1992: Sherine Seng ( Auckland )
1993: Chang Nien-Chien ( Seattle )
1994: Mui Lok-Sze ( Manilla )
1995: Gloria Hui ( Vancouver )
1996: Winnie Yeung ( Hong Kong )
1997: Wendy Giam ( Kuala Lumpur )
1998: Lai May-Ling ( Chicago )
1999: Mabel Wong ( Calgary )
2000: Jessie Cheng ( Melbourne )
2001: Chiang Hsing-Ting ( Taipei )
2002: Marjorie Wu ( Hawaii )
2003: Lola Gong ( Amsterdam )
2004: Mandy Cho ( Hong Kong )
2005: Jolene Chin ( Kuala Lumpur )
2006: Annabelle Kong ( Kuala Lumpur )
2007: Parichat Wisuthiphatt ( Bangkok )

  • Hong Kong has the most contestants in the top 3. From 1988-2005, Hong Kong has had 2 winners, 7 first runner-ups, and 2 second runner-up finishes.
  • Vancouver made history when they took 4 winner's crowns in the last 5 years including back-to-back wins in 2001 and 2002; as well as in 2004 and 2005; more interestingly, in 2001, 2004, and 2005, the three winners studied at the University of British Columbia. They are the only city to win back to back.
  • Bangkok has one of the longest streak of semifinalists and finalists. The representatives from 1991-1998 all made it to the top 12. They also had 1 winner, 2 first runner-ups, and 1 second runner-up.
  • Hong Kong has the longest streak of semifinalists and finalists. From 1988 to 2005, two made the top 10, four made the top 5, two 2nd runner ups, seven first runner ups, and two winners.
  • Only 4 winners have garnered 3 awards including the crown. They are: Kit Wong (1989), Rosemary Chan (1992), Sonija Kwok (2000), and Bernice Liu (2001). No titleholder has taken 4 or more awards.
  • The city with the most Miss Friendship titles is Kuala Lumpur with 3 wins.
  • The city with the most awards and special awards is Hong Kong with 9 awards.
  • Two families of sisters have competed at the pageant. The first family were the Pedruco sisters. Out of the four sisters, all competed at the Miss Macau pageant. Three have won the pageant and represented the city of Macau at the international pageant. The oldest sister, Mina Pedruco was 2nd runner up at the 1989 pageant. The second sister to compete was Geraldina da Silva Pedruco in 1996. She was unplaced though. The last sister was Guiomar da Silva Pedruco, surprisingly was her sister's successor. She competed at Miss Chinese International 1997, where she made the top 5.
  • The second pair of sisters was the Lu family. Both came from Johannesburg, and both competed at the Miss Chinese South Africa 2005 pageant. The older sister, Ina Lu finished 1st and her sister, Ivy Lu finished second. Both got the chance to represent Johannesburg at the international pageant as Miss Chinese South Africa is held every two years. Ina went on to win the Miss Chinese International 2006 title, and her sister took 1st runner up at Miss Chinese International 2007. They are the highest placing pair of sisters at the pageant.

Many pageant participants have parlayed their appearances into roles on programs produced by TVB. Winners who have appeared on the network include:-

Other delegates have also been signed to TVB as contract artists. Notable ones include:-

Having gained wide public exposure through their pageant participation, two former winners have maintained modeling, filming, and acting careers in Hong Kong:

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