Miss Hong Kong 2010

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Miss Hong Kong 2010
DateAugust 1, 2010
VenueHong Kong Coliseum
BroadcasterTVB
Entrants15
Placements8
WinnerToby Chan
PhotogenicCrystal Li

The Miss Hong Kong 2010 pageant was held in the Hong Kong Coliseum on August 1, 2010. Ten delegates completed for the title. The winner was Toby Chan, who competed at Miss World 2011 and Miss Chinese International 2010. The first runner-up was Sammi Cheung, and she represented Hong Kong in the Miss International 2010 pageant. The second runner-up was Lisa Ch'ng.[1]

Results[edit]

Placements[edit]

Final results Contestant
Miss Hong Kong 2010 #13 Toby Chan
1st runner-up #15 Sammi Cheung
2nd runner-up #5 Lisa Ch'ng
3rd runner-up #9 Crystal Li
Top 8 #3 Janice Cheung
#4 Connie Man
#8 Phoebe Pang
#10 Queenie Ma

Special awards[edit]

  • Miss Photogenic: #9 Crystal Li
  • Miss International Goodwill: #13 Toby Chan
  • Miss Tourism Ambassador: #13 Toby Chan
  • Miss Trendy Vision: #12 Ria Tong

Contestant list[edit]

No. Contestant Name Age Height Note
1 Alice Wong 黃安琪 24 5’5½” Overseas delegate from Vancouver
Competed in Miss Chinese (Vancouver) Pageant 2009
2 Suyen Cheung 張莉莎 25 5’6”
3 Janice Cheung 張藝婷 21 5’7½”
4 Connie Man 文凱玲 27 5’6”
5 Lisa Ch'ng 莊思明 23 5’7½”
6 Janice Lam 林碧珍 23 5’4½”
7 Krizia Ho 何樂翩 22 5’6”
8 Phoebe Pang彭慧中 21 5’3”
9 Crystal Li 李雪瑩 24 5’3” Overseas delegate from London
10 Queenie Ma 馬鈞怡 24 5’9” Overseas delegate from Vancouver
Competed in Miss Chinese (Vancouver) Pageant 2007
11 Elle Lee 李文煊 22 5’7½”
12 Ria Tong 湯寶珍 24 5’6”
13 Toby Chan 陳庭欣 22 5’6½”
14 Kitty Li 李俍嬿 25 5’7½” 2nd runner-up at Miss Chinese (Vancouver) Pageant 2007
15 Sammi Cheung 張秀文 22 5’5½”

Post-Pageant Notes[edit]

  • Toby Chan placed Top 6 in Miss Chinese International Pageant 2010 in Tianjin, China.
  • Sammi Cheung unplaced in Miss World 2010 in Sanya, China. She replace Toby Chan to complete due to a schedule conflict of competing in Miss Chinese International Pageant 2010.
  • Crystal Li unplaced in Miss International 2010 in Chengdu, China. She replaced Lisa Ch'ng as the visa problem.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Official Site". Retrieved 18 February 2012.