Miss New York Chinese Pageant






Miss New York Chinese Pageant logo


Miss NY Chinese, also known as Miss New York Chinese or Miss Chinese New York and formerly called Miss Greater Chinatown NYC Beauty Pageant, is a beauty pageant that selects New York City's representative to the Miss Chinese International beauty pageant held in Hong Kong each year. Winners have gone on to pursue a successful entertainment career, notably Michelle Ye and Fala Chen.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Requirements


  • 3 List of winners


  • 4 Acting success


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





History


Miss NY Chinese Beauty Pageant is one of the largest in scale, fairest, and most influential Beauty Pageant on the East Coast.[1] Since the inception of the event, the organizing committee has been dedicated to promoting the minority cultural heritage, international cultural awareness, and Community Significance. This event will provide the outstanding Young American Chinese, "The Stars of Tomorrow", with the rare opportunity to show their virtues with cultural pride, leadership, family value, and confidence to succeed in the culture-blended society. The title winner will represent New York City as a contestant to compete in the Miss Chinese International Pageant, which will be held in Hong Kong TVB.



Requirements


Eligibility of Applicants:[2]



  1. Must be between the ages of 17 and 25 years old (inclusive); for a 17-year-old, a guardian’s permission is required

  2. Must have resided in the United States for at least 12 months and must be a U.S. Citizen, permanent resident, or resident holding a renewable Visa

  3. Must be a High School Graduate or higher

  4. Must have never been married nor pregnant

  5. Must be a natural woman and of at least 50% Chinese descent

  6. Must be in good health with no heart disease, no asthma, no major surgeries, and no physical defects

  7. Must have no criminal record

  8. Must have basic understanding of the Chinese language

  9. Must bring two valid photo Identification Documents (e.g., valid passport, valid driver’s license, student ID card) and two or more different photographs

  10. Non-refundable application fee of USD $150
    • Top 14 Finalists: non-refundable USD $1,500 for travel expenses, hotel, food, etc.




List of winners


Note: The winners from 1992 to 2000 held the title Miss Greater Chinatown NYC. In 2002, the pageant's name was changed to Miss NY Chinese. The omitted years represent no New York representative to the pageant. The Miss New York Chinese Pageant started in 2001.




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Year represented at MCI
Delegate number at MCI and name
Hometown
Age1
Placement at Miss Chinese International
Special awards at Miss Chinese International
Notes

2018
10. Rose Li



Winner



2017
11. Stitch Yu

22

Winner



2016
9. Mary Chen

18

1st Runner-up



2015
11. Catherine(Juqiao) Hui
Yunnan, China
18

2nd Runner-up



2014
10. Maggie Zhang

21

Top 5 finalist



2013
11. Li Siyu
Jiang Su, China
21




2012
15. Jasmine Hayter
Atlanta, Georgia
20

Top 10 Finalist
Euro-America Region Vitality Award


2010
12. Cynthia Zhang
Jilin, China
20

Top 12 Semifinalist

Published Chinese author at age of 12. Runway model

2009
18. Vicki Pon

18




2008
17. Stacy Wang
Harbin, China
18


Later crowned as the winner of Phoenix TV's 2009 Miss Chinese Cosmos of the Americas in Las Vegas. Briefly a mainland China TV actress with Hairun Media.

2007
9. Sirena Wang
Jilin, China
20

Top 5 finalist
Audience Favorite Award


2006
3. Nicole Wang

22


Later a Mainland China actress

2005
10. Fala Chen
Chengdu, China
21

1st runner up

Previously Miss Asian America 2002 and 1st runner up at Miss Chinatown USA 2003. Later TVB actress.

2004
18. Lien Xian

17




2003
14. Jessie Liu




First Miss NY Chinese winner to compete in Miss Chinese International.

2000
7. Mimi Chen

21




1999
14. Michelle Ye



Winner
Miss Classic Beauty
Originally second runner up at Miss NY Chinese 1998 but later winner after original winner resigned and 1st runner up declined title. Later TVB actress. But she accepted the contract with Rich & Famous Talent Management Group Limited when her contract ended with TVB in June 2005.

1996
11.Amy Chung



2nd runner up

Later dethroned as 2nd runner up and Miss NY Chinese 1995 after it was found out that she committed credit fraud and failed to report it. Chung also lied about enrolling and graduating with a masters from Harvard University.

1995
6. Linda Liu






1994
11.Diane Wang



1st runner up



1993
7. Sun Kit Man




First Miss Greater Chinatown NYC winner and first NY representative at Miss Chinese International.

1 Age at the time of the Miss Chinese International pageant



Acting success


Past winners have gone on to work in the entertainment industry (e.g., acting, singing) in China (Hong Kong and mainland), but this is not a guarantee. Most notable is Michelle Ye, who was a TVB actress for six years before her contract ended. She decided not to renew her contract as she was granted a golden contract to Media Asia 'Rich and Famous' to have more opportunities in movie industry. Fala Chen is also an actress in TVB now. Nicole Wang is currently in Mainland China for acting. [3]



See also



  • Miss Chinese International

  • Miss Chinese Vancouver

  • Miss Chinese Toronto



References





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  2. ^ "Eligibility of Enrollment". Misschinesepageant.com. Archived from the original on 2014-06-22. Retrieved 2013-07-07.


  3. ^ NY Chinese beauty pageant seeks contestants. China Daily. Retrieved on 2014-05-07.





  • Hauser, Brooke (August 12, 2007). "The Rainbow Runway". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 July 2013.


  • "Introducing the 2011 Miss NY Chinese". Asian Fusion Magazine. Retrieved 2013-07-07.



External links



  • Official Site

  • "Miss New York Chinese 2007 Pageant winners celebrate in style"


  • Miss New York Chinese 2006 and 2007 Pageant Coverage - Meniscus Magazine









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