20 Make The Cut To Miss Msia Noble Queen Semi Final

KUALA LUMPUR – 20 young female hopefuls of Miss Malaysia Noble Queen International 2016 will take part in the semi final round of the pageant to be held on 1st July 2016 at Esperance, Kuala Lumpur

20 semi finalists for the Miss Malaysia Noble Queen International 2016 pose for their group photo. One of these lovely young ladies will be crowned Miss Malaysia Noble Queen International 2016.
20 semi finalists for the Miss Malaysia Noble Queen International 2016 pose for their group photo. One of these lovely young ladies will be crowned Miss Malaysia Noble Queen International 2016.

 

20 young female hopefuls of Miss Malaysia Noble Queen International 2016 will take part in the semi final round of the pageant to be held on 1st July 2016 at Esperance, Kuala Lumpur, the pageant’s venue sponsor.

The semi finalists were selected having impressed a panel of judges after thorough scrutiny of the large number of applications.

The semi finalists were Apple Teng, Janice Teoh, Marianne Tan, Ghayathri, Arezu, Nina Kho, Tan Jing Han, Jillayne Ting, Liz Lee, Chelsea Chong, Jocelyn Leong, Wendy Teh, CJ Lee, Allyson Goh, Channel Chin, Joanna Joseph, Chloe Tan, Wong J-Yee, Kristin Kan and Michelle Ng.

Jan Sit says the very best candidates are selected for the semi finals.

“We are happy to see such strong interest in the pageant. The very best candidates are selected after they got through the selection and vetting process,” said Noble Empress Productions president Jan Sit, the pageant organiser and event director.

Jan Sit is the reigning Mrs Asia Noble Queen International 2015 and winners at the 2012 Mrs South East Asia, 2011 Mrs. Malaysia and Miss Chinatown Wilayah state pageants.

The semi finalists recently had their pageant entry photos taken at Facepics Studio, the pageant’s official photographer. The makeup and hair do were done by Makeover Paris Malaysia, the official sponsor.

Contestant Nina Kho getting her make-over photo shoot taken by Facepics Studio photographer Foong Chee (right)
Contestant Nina Kho getting her make-over photo shoot taken by Facepics Studio photographer Foong Chee (right).

 

Semi finalists Ghayathri (left) and Joanna Joseph (right) are all excited for the makeover studio photo shoot
Semi finalists Ghayathri (left) and Joanna Joseph (right) are all excited for the makeover studio photo shoot.

“We are teaming up with Ferrari and Lamborghini car owners to provide some extra eye candy during the semi finals. Our semi finalists will present a fantastic car show and a fashion show that will be a spectacle to behold,” said Jan Sit.

There will also be a photography contest open to all photographers during the car show with the first prize winner takes home RM3,000, second place is RM500 and third place is RM300.

A photography contest with the first prize winner takes home RM3,000, second place is RM500 and third place is RM300
A photography contest will be held during the car show with the first prize winner takes home RM3,000, second place is RM500 and third place is RM300.

The grand finals of Miss Malaysia Noble Queen International 2016 will take place at Esperance on 15th July 2016. The winner will receive a grand prize of cash RM10,000 while the first runner-up will get RM3,000; the second runner RM2,000 and the third runner-up RM1,000.

There will be five subsidiary titles to be awarded with each winner gets RM500.

The top 5 winners will represent Malaysia at the international grand finale at Royale Chulan Hotel, Kuala Lumpur on September 11, where they will compete against delegates from Asian countries for the title of Miss Asia Noble Queen International 2016. The pageant’s winner will go on to represent Asia at the International Pageant of Hollywood Queen in November at Universal Hilton, Hollywood, USA, and she will have opportunities participating in the Hollywood movie star training and modeling.

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Thomas Tan

Thomas Tan joined CJMY in 2011. At the second annual conference in Johor Bahru, he received the 'Best Article 2011' Award. To date, he has published over 1,000 articles on community events and various topics.