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2019 Miss Asia International Southwest China Semifinal by MAIP

Congratulations of the 2019 Miss Asia International Southwest China semifinal region. Congratulations to the top 30 finalists who have been promoted today. We would like to invite them to be the 2019 Miss Asia International southwest final held in the Intercontinental Hotel of the Global Center on October 27 In Chengdu China.

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2019第31届世界亚裔小姐大赛都江堰赛区新闻发布会盛大举行 by MAIP

2019年8月2日,2019第31届世界亚裔小姐大赛都江堰赛区新闻发布会暨大赛启动仪式在都江堰市新濠酒店盛大举行。这也是在三遗之城——都江堰市举办的又一项高品质、高水准的国际化赛事。

嘉宾云集,星光熠熠

此次活动嘉宾云集,星光熠熠。国际维裁判、博士生导师、四川运动舞蹈协会秘书长、成都体育学院艺术学院院长、中国健美协会体育模特工作委员会副主任邱建钢,四川大学法学院教授、博士生导师、四川省司法制度改革研究基地主任、四川省法学会刑法学研究会副会长韩旭,第九届国际影视新星选拔大赛总亚军、全球最具魅力智慧女性名人大奖获得者、Onion Queen国际奢侈礼服创始人曹娟,第49届国际小姐中国区总冠军暨中国小姐王芊等出席了新闻发布会暨大赛启动仪式。出席活动的还有知名专家、学者,知名企业家、商协会负责人等。

三遗寻芳踪 让世界发现都江堰的美

都江堰市是一座世界罕见的“三遗城市”,集世界文化遗产、世界自然遗产、世界灌溉遗产于一身,其特有的水文化、道文化、熊猫文化享誉中外,其秀美的自然风光和丰厚的文化积淀令全球瞩目。

而在都江堰市加快建设国际生态旅游名城的今天,让都江堰女性通过大赛展示新形象、秀出新风采,从穿着、化妆、仪态、谈吐、才艺、修养等多个方面进一步提升自我、完善自身,乃至走向国际舞台宣传和推广都江堰,进一步传播都江堰这座城市的历史文化、风土人情,进一步提升都江堰在国内外影响力和知名度。

本次大赛分为初赛、复赛、决赛3个阶段,大赛将持续到10月10日。在赛程设计上,活动方充分结合了都江堰的地域文化特色和时代创新元素,其初赛包括形体展示、综合知识考评、礼仪演示等环节,复赛包括镜头表现、舞台表演、才艺展示等环节,而进入决赛的选手将身着民族装、泳装、晚装、马术装、川剧服装、汉服等10余种服装进行舞台展示。组委会还特别安排了文化测试,将综合考评参赛选手的内涵、素养等,现代新女性对梦想的追逐和事业的追求也将是重要的一项考评内容。

据悉,世界亚裔小姐赛事1980在美国洛杉矶由美国国际商会发起,目前被权威媒体评为全球选美赛事最正规、影响力最大、选手综合素养最高的全球三大选美赛事。每年从1月份起,在全球40多个国家及地区推广宣传,选拔16岁至28岁的未婚女性,经过层层选拔训练包装后,再推荐优秀选手参加12月份的全球总决赛,选出的优秀选手将被推荐进军好莱坞发展。

值得一提的是,在本次大赛筹备过程中,都江堰市社会各界给予大力的帮助和支持。同时也将迎来众多海内外朋友把本次大赛作为这个夏天来都江堰旅游观光的一个重要内容,成为咱们都江堰市“绽放古堰美丽、点燃夏日激情”的一道美丽的风景线。

编者注:文案综合整理自 每日都江堰、青年旅游摄影网、早安都江堰,在此一并表示感谢。

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Media Coverage – ZJSTV News by MAIP

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The 30th Miss Asia International Pageant has been producing at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles

Media Coverage – ZJSTV News

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Media Coverage – PSTV News by MAIP

[wpvideo M80JahGP ]The 30th Miss Asia International Pageant ended successfully on December 8th 2018

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The 30th Miss Asia International Pageant – Judge’s Certificate by MAIP

American International Chamber of Commerce, Miss Asia International Pageant Committee executive chairman Jason Quin presented Jeremy James Miller with a judge’s certificate and a personal achievement award.

Jeremy James Miller (born October 21, 1976 Covina, California, United States) is an American actor. He is known for his portrayal of Ben Seaver on Growing Pains and its two reunion movies. He also voiced Linus van Pelt Happy New Year, Charlie Brown! along with Chad Allen.

Growing Pains is an American television sitcom that aired on from September 24, 1985, to April 25, 1992. The show ran for seven seasons, consisting of 166 episodes.

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The 30th Miss Asia International Pageant by MAIP

Los Angeles – Dec 8th night saw the 30th Miss Asia International Pageant.

Held at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles, an early home to the Academy Awards, this even was every bit as glamorous and successful as its predecessors.

Hosted by the American International Chamber of Commerce (AICC) and Ding Yifeng Group (DYF), Co- Host by AMTV USA, LumColor and Vchannel, the 2018 Miss Asia Pageant was a celebration of not only the corporeal beauty of Asia but also the beauty of its history and culture.

This event highlighted a desire from the Western eye to understand and appreciate Asian culture, weather it be the charismatic co-host Jeff, a white American who spoke flawless colloquial mandarin, or the guests from all walks of life who wish to pursue work in Asia, to even the judges, film and tv juggernauts right here in the US who now offer the 18 contestants, all representing a different facet of Asian culture, a chance to shine in a Western spotlight.

The show itself was awe-inspiring at times and energetic at others. The contestants started out showcasing “ethnic fashion” whether it be from their own culture or from a culture they respected and admired. Then there was the swimsuit and sportswear segment which made the audience bob their heads along to the energetic music. Finally there was the evening gown segment where all the contestants looked like ethereal beings coming down from heaven!

When it came to the Q and A section of the show, the judges did not go easy on these young girls, many of whom were born and raised in Asia.

Katheryn Daley, an acting coach and judge on the EMMY’s asked one of the girls if they could have any super power, what would they choose. That was perhaps the most light-hearted question to be asked.

Jerermy James Miller, the child star from “Growing Pains”; Cathlyn Choi, celebrity chef and cooking show host; Kurt Glasgow, marketing director for a variety to A-list celebrities such as Snoop Dogg and Matthew McConaughey; and Oleg Astakhav, popular TV dance choreographer all posed their own questions to the contestants, ranging from “what’s your greatest fear” to “where is your favorite place on Earth” to “what does the title Miss Asia mean to you?”

Daniel McHugh, a filmmaker and animator who has worked at Disney, Warner Brothers and Dreamworks and won an EMMY for his work on “Tiny Toons” – Steven Spielberg’s first foray into animation, asked one of the girls if they were every bullied. The contestant, a native to LA, replied four years ago, when she was only fourteen, she was out grocery shopping for her family and was talking on the phone with her mom, discussing the grocery list in Chinese, when another woman came up to her and told her to not speak Chinese in America. At the time she was so shocked that she couldn’t think of a reply. It took her many years after this incident to formulate a response and if this were to ever happen to her again, she would respond by saying “it is my privilege to be able to speak in parent’s native language in my home country, It is what makes America what she is, a country full of different people with different cultures.”

Anther judge, Micah Fitzgerald, an actor on AMC’s “Fear the Walking Dead,” asked the contestants what is something about themselves they liked and what is something they would like to improve. I’m not going to lie I was expecting an superficial answer, like “I like my nose but I hate my arms.” The contestant, a high school student from right here in LA, answered she liked her genuineness but would like to be more confident. She also shared that this was her first ever pageant and she was shaking back stage but after stepping into the spotlight all her fear melted away.

And lastly, Craig Shah, CEO of CS Timepieces in Beverly Hills and philanthropist, asked a contestant from Sichuan, China, who did not have a firm grasp on English very well yet, if she thought the English language should or should not be a requirement for International pageants such as Miss Asia. Yikes! To her credit, the 20 year old contestant answered with poise and pride. She said for her personally she would like to master the English language if only so she can connect with more people and that’s what being Miss Asia meant to her: to be able to connect with people from all over the world and affect their lives for the better, however small it may be.

Miss Asia started at 3:00pm on the 8th of December and ended a good 5 hours later at 8:00pm. It kept its audience enthralled the entire time and opened not only their eyes but also their minds to Asia. At the end of the evening, it was Jade Polvani, a native right here to Los Angeles, who was announced as the winner of the 30th Mss Asia International Pageant. She was crowned by Holmes Stoner, the Chairman and Grandmaster of AICC.

The first runner up, Zhang Yuxuan (from China) was crowned by Jason Quin, the Executive Chairman of AICC, and the second runner up Kherlen Javkhlan (from Mongolia) was crowned by Charles Dong, AMTV General Manager and Robinson Xie, General Manager of DFY.

DYF, a company whose core corporate culture is based on Chinese virtue and trust, who not only strong sense for market trends but also for beauty and pageantry, has found a perfect event that falls in line with everything important to them – Miss Asia International Pageant.

By Blair Z.

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