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Miss Chinese International Pageant 2014
DateJanuary 26, 2014
PresentersEric Tsang, Eric Moo, Luisa Maria Leitão
EntertainmentTBA
VenueTVB City, Hong Kong
BroadcasterTVB
Entrants16
Placements14
WinnerGrace Chan 陳凱琳
 Hong Kong

The 25th Miss Chinese International Pageant, Miss Chinese International Pageant 2014 was held on January 26, 2014.[1] Miss Chinese International 2013 Gloria Tang of Vancouver, Canada crowned her successor, Grace Chan of Hong Kong at the end of the pageant.

Pageant information

The slogan to this year's pageant is "Beauty Reborn, The Fiery Phoenix" 「美麗重生 火鳳凰」. Camaraderie and mutual understanding were visible among the candidates from different Chinese communities, with the pageant showcasing natural beauty, intelligence and talent throughout the night.[2] For the first time in the history of the pageant, delegates were eliminated after each round of competition, slowing narrowing the field from 16 delegates to 14, then ten, six, and finally 5 finalists to compete for the crown.

The masters of ceremony this year are Eric Tsang, Eric Moo, and Luisa Maria Leitão.[3] Judges included singer Hacken Lee, model Kathy Chow, and Miss Hong Kong 1985 Second Runner-Up Ellen Wong.[4]

TingLi Lucia Lorigiano 黄婷麗 (黄婷丽), Montreal's representative and 2nd Runner-Up, is the younger sister of TingJia Rosalinda Lorigiano 黄婷佳, who represented Montreal in the Miss Chinese International Pageant 2008. Lucia's 2nd Runner-Up win marks the first time since 2001 in which Montreal has placed in the Top Three. The two sisters have been referred to as "power beauty sisters". [5]

Results

Placement Contestant City Represented Country Represented
Miss Chinese International 2014 Grace Chan 陳凱琳 Hong Kong  China
1st Runner-Up Cindy Zhong 鍾熠 Vancouver  Canada
2nd Runner-Up Lucia Lorigiano 黃婷麗 Montréal  Canada
Top 5 Finalists Zhiny Ooi 黃之豫
Maggie Zhang 張雨晴
Kuala Lumpur
New York City
 Malaysia
 USA
Top 6 Finalists Lydia Zhang 張雅旻 Melbourne  Australia
Top 10 Semi-finalists Bonny Hu 胡佩玲
Tiffany Du 杜昕然
Phyllis Dai 戴婕菲
Mandy Liang 梁淼
Foshan
Seattle
Sydney
Toronto
 China
 USA
 Australia
 Canada
Top 14 Quarter-finalists Erica He 何雨蔚
Pemy Peramin 林佩敏
Wendy Shu 束雯
Mandi Cheung 張佩雯
Auckland
Bangkok
Los Angeles
Singapore
 New Zealand
 Thailand
 USA
 Singapore

Special awards

  • Miss Friendship: Mandi Cheung 張佩雯 (Singapore)

Judges

Contestant list

No. Contestant Name Represented City Represented Country Age Height
1 Erica HE 何雨蔚 Auckland  New Zealand 26 5' 8"
2 Thabkaew (Pemy) PERAMIN 林佩敏 Bangkok  Thailand 22 5' 6"
3 Jessica OU 區思敏 Chicago  USA 22 5' 3¼"
4 Bonny HU 胡佩玲 Foshan  China 20 5' 7"
5 Grace CHAN 陳凱琳 Hong Kong  China 22 5' 4"
6 Zhiny OOI 黃之豫 Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia 24 5' 9"
7 Wendy SHU 束雯 Los Angeles  USA 26 5' 7"
8 Lydia ZHANG 張雅旻 Melbourne  Australia 23 5' 4"
9 TingLi Lucia LORIGIANO 黃婷麗 Montréal  Canada 20 5' 7½"
10 Maggie ZHANG 張雨晴 New York City  USA 21 5' 8"
11 Amanda LEE 李嘉嘉 San Francisco  USA 26 5' 3½"
12 Tiffany DU 杜昕然 Seattle  USA 21 5' 6¼"
13 Mandi CHEUNG 張佩雯 Singapore  Singapore 19 5' 6"
14 Phyllis DAI 戴婕菲 Sydney  Australia 21 5' 6"
15 Mandy LIANG 梁淼 Toronto  Canada 26 5' 7"
16 Cindy ZHONG 鍾熠 Vancouver  Canada 23 5' 7"

References

  1. ^ Miss Chinese International Pageant 2014 delegates meet the press TVB.com news article (In Chinese). Retrieved 2014-01-21
  2. ^ Prestigious Beauty Pageants (January 27, 2014). "Grace Chan of Hong Kong is Miss Chinese International 2014". Prestigious Beauty Pageants. Retrieved January 27, 2014.
  3. ^ Miss Chinese International Pageant 2014 delegates meet the judges TVB.com news article (In Chinese). Retrieved 2014-01-21
  4. ^ Hong Kong Sing Pao (22 January 2014). 克勤見慣「風浪」不會暈. Hong Kong Sing Pao (in Chinese). Retrieved 22 January 2014.
  5. ^ http://www.chinesepress.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55171:2013-11-16-04-00-30&catid=357:2011-08-02-15-13-14&Itemid=657.