Miss Chinese International Pageant 1996

Miss Chinese International Pageant 1996
Date January 27, 1996
Presenters Eric Tsang, Carol Cheng
Venue TV City, Hong Kong
Broadcaster TVB
Entrants 19
Placements 10
Winner Siew-Kee Cheng 鍾秀枝
 Singapore

Miss Chinese International Pageant 1996 was held on January 27, 1996 in Hong Kong. The pageant was organized and broadcast by TVB in Hong Kong. Miss Chinese International 1995 Hsiang-Lin Ku crowned Siew-Kee Cheng of Singapore as the winner.

Pageant information

The slogan and theme to this year's pageant is "The Elegance of Yesteryears' Stars, The Vitality of Tonight's Delegates" 「昔日明星風釆 今夕佳麗風姿」. The Masters of Ceremonies were Eric Tsang, Carol Cheng.

Results

Placement Contestant City Represented Country Represented
Miss Chinese International 1996 Siew-Kee Cheng 鍾秀枝 Singapore  Singapore
1st Runner-Up Melissa Ng 吳美珩 San Francisco  USA
2nd Runner-Up Amy Chung 鍾慧儀
(Dethroned in 1999 - see below)
New York City  USA
Top 5 Finalists Tsun-Tsun Hsu 許純純
Kaimook Pindogmai 陳珍珠
Taipei
Bangkok
 Chinese Taipei
 Thailand
Top 10 Finalists Winnie Young 楊婉儀
Patsy Poon 潘美詩
Siu-Ting Cheung 張少婷
Carol Low 李笑美
Wai-Kwan Yiu 姚蔚珺
Hong Kong
Toronto
Tahiti
Kuala Lumpur
Los Angeles
 Hong Kong
 Canada
 French Polynesia
 Malaysia
 USA

Special awards

Amy Chung dethroning

In 1999, it was discovered that second runner-up Amy Chung of New York had an outstanding warrant for her arrest in USA as she left the country to enter the pageant while on probation stemming from a credit card fraud conviction. Chung had also lied about her academic credentials, claiming to have a master's degree from Harvard University when she only has taken courses from Harvard Extension School.

When news first leaked, Chung denied all rumours and went into hiding from the Hong Kong media, performing in Mainland China. However, she was summoned to TVB headquarters two weeks later and subsequently admitted to both her conviction and the embellishment of her educational records. As such, Chung was stripped of her title of Miss Chinese International 1996 Second Runner-Up and had her artiste contract with TVB terminated. Chung then returned to the US and turned herself in, where she served a 2-year prison term for her parole violation. Her title of second runner-up has been left vacant since.[1]

References

  1. Amy Chung Destroyed Her Future Article from The Sun (Hong Kong) (In Chinese) dated 2002-10-05. Retrieved on 2012-01-08.


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