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Miss Tourism World

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Miss Tourism World
Formation United Kingdom – 1991; 33 years ago (1991)
 China – 2009; 15 years ago (2009)
TypeBeauty pageant
Headquarters United Kingdom - MISS TOURISM WORLD®
 China - All rights reserved© MISS TOURISM WORLD
Official language
English, Chinese
President
 United Kingdom – David Singh
WebsiteMTW UK Official Website
MTW China Official Website

Miss Tourism World is an international beauty pageants with two distinct organizations: one established in Great Britain in 1991 and another founded in China in 2009.[1]

History

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Based in Great Britain

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Miss Tourism World was initially established as an international beauty pageant in 1991 in Great Britain. The organization was acquired by Mr. David Singh in 2008. Due to various factors, the pageant was not held in the following years: 1993, 1996, 1998–1999, 2004, 2006, 2008–2011, 2016–2017, and 2020–2021.

During the most recent edition of MTW, Erina Hanawa from Japan was crowned Miss Tourism World 2022 on December 10 in Vĩnh Phúc province, Vietnam. This makes her the second Japanese woman to win the title.[2]

Based in China

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In 2009, the Miss Tourism Queen International pageant was established in China. Over the years, it has undergone several name changes, including Miss Tourism Queen of the Year International (2011–2010), Miss City Tourism Champion (2016), Miss Tourism World - Global (2017–2019, 2023), and Miss Tourism World - Intercontinental (2019).

The most recent competition, Miss Tourism World - Global 2023, was held in Quanzhou, China, on December 22. The title of Miss Tourism World - Global 2023 was awarded to Karolína Gorylová from the Czech Republic.[3]

Background

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Through annual competitions, Miss Tourism, and Miss Tourism World Tour provide a platform for these ambassadors to promote tourism on a global scale. The Miss Tourism World Organization unites contestants and titleholders from around the world in a chosen host country to celebrate the longest-running tourism pageant, Miss Tourism World. As Tourism Ambassadors, contestants create personalized tourism videos that are showcased at the final event, elevating their public profile and inspiring others to promote tourism.[4]

MTWO emphasizes the significance of tourism promotion through the embodiment of beauty in its contestants. The Miss Tourism World Final offers invaluable worldwide exposure for the host country, attracting international tourists, generating foreign currency, and contributing to local communities by positioning the host country as a desirable domestic and international travel destination.[5]

Format

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The Miss Tourism World pageant features multiple titles, including Miss Tourism World Africa, Miss Tourism World Asia, Miss Tourism World Americas, Miss Tourism World Europe, and Miss Tourism World Oceania. Additionally, continental titles offer governments an opportunity to showcase their national ideas and concepts to the youth of the host country.[6]

Contestants participate in evening gown and swimsuit rounds. MTWO has been held in four continents, providing each contestant with the opportunity to compete for both the overall title and their respective continental crown. All contestants has to participate in the national costumes segment. The Best National Costume Award is presented to one contestant at the Miss Tourism World finale and is widely regarded as a symbol of beauty.[7]

Miss Tourism World Titleholders

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Based in Great Britain (since 1992) Based in China (since 2009)
Year Country or territory Titleholder Host Location Entrants
1992  Argentina Andrea Ramon Oranjestad, Aruba
1994  Venezuela Monica Montenegro Prosperi 20
1995  Philippines Suzanne Park Fahling Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 23
1997  Colombia Maria Mercedes Ruiz Orozco 24
2000  Venezuela Francys Barraza Sudnicka St. Paul's Bay, Malta 48
2001  Croatia Anita Dujic Medellín, Colombia 59
2002  Philippines Michelle C Reyes Ankara, Turkey 62
2003  Romania Alina Ciorogariu Valencia, Venezuela 45
2005  Czech Republic Zuzana Putnarova Harare, Zimbabwe 86
2007  Moldova Ecaterina Sau Antalya, Turkey 59
2012  Russia Tatyana Maksimova Bangkok, Thailand 58
2013  Venezuela Beronika Martinez Malabo, Equatorial Guinea 51
2014  Japan Tomomi Kondou Barquisimeto, Venezuela 28
2015  Thailand Nuchnarin Sinlaparak Malacca City, Malaysia 48
2018  Colombia Andrea Katherine Gutierrez Puentes Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 51
2019  Australia Juliana Nikols Poreč, Croatia 37
2022  Japan Erina Hanawa Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam 35
Year Country or territory Titleholder Host Location Entrants
2009  Russia Yekaterina Grushanina Zhengzhou, China 98
2010  South Korea Ha Hyun-jung Quanzhou, China 75
2011  India Urvashi Rautela Yingtan, China 53
2016  Greece Katerina Bosklaviti Taizhou, Zhejiang, China 35
2017  Ukraine Beatriks Mindak Ordos City, China 62
2018  Russia Marina Oreshkina Hanzhong, China 59
2019  Mexico Michelle Hewitt Zapata Nanjing, China 30
2020  Philippines Francesca Taruc 42
2023  Czech Republic Karolina Gorylová Quanzhou, China 60
2024 TBA TBA

Countries by Number of Wins

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Based in Great Britain (since 1992) Based in China (since 2009)
Country or territory Titles Year(s)
 Venezuela 3 1994, 2000, 2013
 Japan 2 2014, 2022
 Colombia 1997, 2018
 Philippines 1995, 2002
 Australia 1 2019
 Thailand 2015
 Russia 2012
 Moldova 2007
 Czech Republic 2005
 Romania 2003
 Croatia 2001
 Argentina 1992
Country or territory Titles Year(s)
 Russia 2 2009, 2018
 Czech Republic 1 2023
 Philippines 2020
 Mexico 2019
 Ukraine 2017
 Greece 2016
 India 2011
 South Korea 2010

List of Runners-Up titleholders

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Based in Great Britain

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Year 1st Runner-up 2nd Runner-up 3rd Runner-up 4th Runner-up
2022 Justine Felizarta
 Philippines
Le Thi Huong Ly
 Vietnam
Yulia Pavlikova
 Russia
Adeduro Tosin Adetola
 Nigeria
2019 Karina Pochwala
 Poland
Nina-Marie Kallo
 Finland
Fulya Tilki
 Northern Cyprus
Anita Ayebare
 Uganda
2018 Janick Maceta del Castillo
 Peru
Sara Miletic
 Serbia
Lynn Hsin Goh
 Malaysia
Toru Amirlin
 Mongolia
2015 Yoselin Noroña
 Ecuador
Karen Aliberti
 Venezuela
Sara Stojanovic
 Serbia
Shelby Tribble
 Great Britain
2014 Ana Marquez Vera
 Spain
Ashley Powell
 Great Britain
Fernanda Rocha Lemes
 Brazil
Jelena Katarina Kapa
 Croatia
2013 Hillary Ondo
 Gabon
Michaela Haladova
 Czech Republic
Andrea Huisgen
 Spain
Olena Popova
 Ukraine
2012 Purva Rana
 India
Nadina Abdel Aziz
 Lebanon
Not Awarded
2007 Aimee Melo Hernandez
 Dominican Republic
Asel Mamytbaeva
 Kyrgyzstan
Caroline Marufu
 Zimbabwe
Emilia Rusu
 Romania
2005 Raquel Balencia Alonso
 Spain
Oslie Muringal
 Zimbabwe
Alexandra Oliynyk
 Ukraine
Shirley Alero Aghotse
 Nigeria
2003 Nancy Valeria Randall
 Brazil
Dignelis Taymi Jimenez Hernandez
 Puerto Rico
Jerusalem Ketema
 Ethiopia
Jessica Maria Jardim Lino
 Venezuela
2002 Didem Kovanci
 Turkey
Darjana Iljkic
 Croatia
Not Awarded
2001 Vanessa Fanessi
 Venezuela
Petra Kasparaviciute
 Lithuania
Not Awarded
2000 Renata Voitchovskaja
 Lithuania
Rachel Soriano
 Philippines
Not Awarded
1997 Roisland Morovick
 Russia
Sabina Beck
 Germany
Not Awarded
1995 Yovana Soraya Grisales Castañeda
 Colombia
Mildred Altagarcia Quiroz Abreu
 Dominican Republic
Yoseany Miglenis Finol Leidenz
 Venezuela
Alejandra Paz Toledo
 Guatemala
1994 unknown infofmation
 Belgium
unknown information
 Colombia
Not Awarded
1993 Jolanda Janssen
 Aruba
Tania Collazo
 Puerto Rico
Not Awarded

Based in China

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Year 1st Runner-up 2nd Runner-up 3rd Runner-up 4th Runner-up
2023 Andrea Nikolic
 Montenegro
Liu Jia
 China
Not Awarded
2020
 Tatarstan

 Ukraine
Not Awarded
2019 Svetlana Mamaeva
 Canada
Tan Ruoyi
 China

 Brazil

 Sweden
2018
 Czech Republic
Chalisa Asavalikitsom
 Thailand
Kaina Sokaina
 Morocco

 South Korea
2015 Yoselin Noroña
 Ecuador
Karen Aliberti
 Venezuela
Sara Stojanovic
 Serbia
Shelby Tribble
 Great Britain
2017 Paula Joseane Lima Dos Santos
 Brazil
Marcela Evelyn Balik
 Australia
Charattha Pitakbut
 Thailand
Yohana Hidalgo
 Peru
2016
 Czech Republic
Teeyapar Setthasirisuwan
 Thailand

 Argentina

 Venezuela
2011 Ivanna Gorschar
 Ukraine
Amanda Warecka
 Poland
Eugenee Ooi
 Malaysia
Pyung Hee Kong
 South Korea
2010 Rieke Caroline
 Indonesia
Tereza Fajksova
 Czech Republic
Michelle Li Dan
 China
Vasilina Velichko
 Belarus
2009 Vivian Sia
 Brazil
Sofia Souni
 Guinea
Zen Yu-ji
 China
Ina Amanda
 Tahiti

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Vietnam promotes tourism through Miss Tourism World 2022". nhandan.vn.
  2. ^ "Japan's Erina Hanawa crowned Miss Tourism World 2022". hanoitimes.vn.
  3. ^ "Miss World Tourism talks about hydrogen: "It's a miracle!"". h2times.news.
  4. ^ "Miss Tourism World Organisation, Head Office in Great Britain". misstourismworldorganisation.com. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
  5. ^ "About Miss Tourism World:A WORD FROM MR DAVID SINGH, OWNER OF MISS TOURISM WORLD AND MISS GREAT BRITAIN". misstourismworld.com.
  6. ^ "Highlights of Miss Tourism World 2019 Global Finals". xinhuanet.com.
  7. ^ "Vietnam hosts Miss Tourism World 2022 final round to attract foreign visitors". vietnamplus.vn. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
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