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Excitement builds as Miss World hopefuls gather at tropical Chinese
resort
Showbiz Desk
SANYA
(China)—China’s beach resort of Sanya is gearing up to hold its third
consecutive Miss World finals, with 105 contestants from around the
globe excitedly making last minute preparations. The final round on
Saturday will see 15 finalists — most selected by a global vote — vie
for the coveted Miss World title after nearly a month of rehearsals and
charity functions in Sanya and elsewhere around China.
“It’s getting exciting, I can see a lot of tension in the girls,” Miss
World 2004 Maria Julia Mantilla Garcia told journalists. Mantilla Garcia
has spent the past year touring the world as a goodwill ambassador and
fund raiser for a series of children’s charities that have taken her
from Banda Aceh in Indonesia to Russia and Tibet, as well as her native
Peru.
Some 400 million dollars has been raised for charity by the Miss World
organization over the past 25 years, organizers say. Aid to the needy
has become central to the beauty pageant amid years of criticism that
the contest is sexist and demeaning to women, and Mantilla Garcia said
her experience as Miss World has been anything but superficial.
“Miss World means many things to many people... but this year the best
thing for me is that it has taught me to be a better person,” she said.
Global voting for the 54-year old event was introduced in 2003 and the
format has been tweaked every year in an effort to find a balance
between the traditional judging by panel and voting by a global
audience, organizers said.
This year audience voting — done by email, mobile phone short-messaging
and telephone calls — began in early November, with two winners each
from North and South Europe, the Asia Pacific, Africa, the Americas and
the Caribbean to be announced on Saturday. Two women have already been
elected as finalists by a judging panel in Sanya, with Miss Russia Yulia
Ivanova winning the bathing suit contest and Miss American Virgin
Islands Kmisha-Victoria Counts winning the talent contest.
Judges are in the process of choosing one more finalist, who will be the
winner of the “Beauty With A Purpose” contest, which is based on the
social and charity-related activities of the young women. Eight former
Miss Worlds will make up this year’s judging panel, including the 1953
winner, Denise Perrier Lanfranchi.
Saturday’s two-hour final is expected to have a global audience of over
two billion people in some 207 countries, ranking the event as one of
the world’s most popular televised events following the World Cup and
the Olympic Games, organizers said.
Sanya, a quiet tropical resort on the southern tip of China’s Hainan
Island, won the rights to host the event in 2003 after the contest
sparked sectarian violence in Nigeria in 2002. This year’s contestants
have been in China since early November and, besides activities in Sanya,
have participated in charity events in the eastern cities of Shanghai
and Wenzhou.
Sanya’s hosting of the event in 2003 effectively ended a 54-year ban on
beauty pageants that was imposed by China’s communist leaders, who
viewed such activities as “bourgeois nonsense.” Although a Miss China
has yet to win the coveted title, the nation’s representative this year,
Zhao Tingting, is seen as a front runner, not only due to her remarkable
beauty, but also because of local support.
“It is an honour for me to say welcome to my home, welcome to beautiful
China,” Zhao told journalists. “The girls all love being here in Sanya
and enjoyed the chance to see Shanghai and Wenzhou. It makes me very
proud”. |