Anie Uson, a proud representative of Manila, Philippines, has emerged as the deserving winner of the highly anticipated Miss Chinese World 2023 pageant.
Berjaya Times Square Hotel in Kuala Lumpur sets the stage for a dazzling ceremony uniting talented women of Chinese heritage worldwide, highlighting the rich preservation of Chinese culture.
The Manilan won over 16 contestants at the grand finale as well as the subsidiary title of ONE DOC Miss Charm.
Anie Uson is an architect who studied Architecture at Saint Louis University in Baguio City and attended the Bayanihan Institute. She achieved the title of 2nd Runner-up in Miss Chinatown 2020. Currently, she resides in Quezon City, Philippines.
Uson’s victory marked the culmination of the event and the recognition of her outstanding achievements.
Anie Uson triumphs as Miss Chinese World 2023
Amidst an atmosphere of excitement and elegance, the Miss Chinese World 2023 Grand Finale unfolded at the Manhattan Ballroom of Berjaya Times Square Hotel.
Seventeen beautiful contestants from four countries competed for the coveted title, showcasing their talents and embodying the theme of the pageant, ‘The Beauty of Hearts, The World of Wisdom.’
Uson’s stellar performance and her deep understanding of Chinese values secured her victory as Miss Chinese World 2023.
The crowning moment was an extraordinary occasion as Tan Sri Datuk Danny Ooi, the founder and organizer of the international pageant, bestowed the crown upon Uson.
As Miss Chinese World 2023, she received a range of prizes, including a cash prize, a crown, a sash, a trophy, and a valuable scholarship.
The first runner-up, Joan Angelina from Tangerang, Indonesia, and the second runner-up, Yoong Jia Yi from Melaka, Malaysia, were also recognized for their remarkable achievements.
Promoting Chinese culture and tradition
The Miss Chinese World pageant aims to promote and preserve Chinese culture while celebrating the beauty and intelligence of contestants.
Throughout the competition, the finalists displayed their multifaceted talents and served as advocates for Chinese values.
The pageant week involved engaging in tourism-related activities and events, providing an opportunity for the contestants to explore various points of interest in Kuala Lumpur, such as Petaling Street and Thean Hou Temple.
An integral part of the grand finale was the mesmerizing performances by the contestants, which showcased the diversity and richness of Chinese culture.
The audience was captivated by the Dun Hwang ‘Fei Tian’ Soong and Ching Dynasty dance, while guest singers Oh Poh Yen and Chun Ming Xuan added a melodious touch to the evening.
The panel of judges, composed of accomplished women who have previously held the title of Miss Malaysia, appreciated the fusion of tradition and modernity in the pageant.
The pageant’s commitment to promoting and preserving Chinese culture is evident in the performances, activities, and events that unfolded throughout the competition.
By bridging the past and present, the Miss Chinese World pageant continues to celebrate the richness of Chinese tradition and its enduring influence on the world stage.