Miss International Queen 2018
Miss International Queen 2018, the 13th Miss International Queen pageant, was held on March 9, 2018, at Pattaya City in Thailand. Jiratchaya Sirimongkolnawin from Thailand crowned her successor Nguyễn Hương Giang from Vietnam[1] at the end of the event.[2]
Miss International Queen 2018 | |
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Date | March 9, 2018 |
Venue | Pattaya City, Thailand |
Broadcaster | GMM 25 |
Entrants | 28 |
Placements | 12 |
Winner | Nguyễn Hương Giang Vietnam |
Best National Costume | Dinda Syarif Indonesia |
Best Evening Gown | Michel Epalza Betancourt Venezuela |
In this edition, the Miss International Queen organization decided to reorganize the pageant. Since 2018, the pageant now only accepts one (1) delegate from each country unlike the past years. The mission of the pageant aims towards LGBTQ and Transgender awareness and equality in both society and workforce, while all the monetary profits of the actual televised show goes to the Royal Charity AIDS Foundation of Thailand.
Results
Special awards
Award | Contestant |
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Best National Costume |
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Miss Congeniality |
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Miss Photogenic |
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Best Evening Gown |
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Best Talent |
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Most Popular Introductory Video |
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Contestants
28 contestants competed for the title.
Country or territory | Contestant | Age | Hometown | Placements |
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Argentina | Sofia Solohaga | 27 | ||
Australia | Jacqueline Angliss Gillies | 26 | Melbourne | 1st Runner-up |
Brazil | Izabele Coimbra | 24 | Top 6 | |
China | Ellie Cheng | 24 | Macau | |
Colombia | Mia Gomez Brito | |||
France | Livia Nielsen | |||
Honduras | Amelia Vega | Top 12 | ||
India | Nitasha Biswas | Kolkata | ||
Indonesia | Dinda Syarif | Jakarta | ||
Israel | Elian Nesiel | 20 | Tel Aviv | |
Italy | Marianna Melo | Top 6 | ||
Japan | Yuko | 34 | Osaka | |
Laos | Longsy Sinakhone | 21 | Top 12 | |
Malaysia | Suki Low | 26 | Selangor | |
Mexico | Anahi Cristobal Altuzar | 24 | Chiapas | Top 12 |
Mongolia | Solongo | 25 | Top 12 | |
Myanmar | Juana Paing | |||
Nepal | Swastika Lama | |||
Nicaragua | Barbie D'Ebano | 25 | ||
Peru | Ghina Chacon | 26 | ||
Philippines | Carla Marie Madrigal | |||
Sri Lanka | Noel Tokuhisa | 28 | Top 12 | |
Thailand | Rinrada Thurapan | 20 | Roi Et | 2nd Runner-up |
Turkey | Nez Sayginer | 22 | Antalya | |
United Kingdom | Francesca Camicia | |||
United States | Kataluna Enriquez | 24 | California | Top 12 |
Venezuela | Michel Epalza Betancourt | 24 | Top 6 | |
Vietnam | Nguyễn Hương Giang | 26 | Hanoi | WINNER |
Name changes
- USA began competing as United States.
References
- Limited, Bangkok Post Public Company. "Bringing home tolerance". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
- "Transgender pageant crowns Miss Vietnam as the new Miss International Queen". https://transgenderfeed.com/. Transgenderfeed. Retrieved January 12, 2019. External link in
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