Miss Asia Pacific International returns after 5 years


MANILA, Philippines — After a five-year hiatus, the Miss Asia Pacific International (MAPI) pageant is back with a grand return in celebrating diversity and beauty — without the limitation of status or age.

“This is a new milestone to celebrate beauty, strength, and empowerment of women-ambassadors who represent the vibrant diversity of their countries and respective cultures. It is a platform that shares their dreams and the crusades they fight for. It is also a forum to practice positive transformation in celebrating the beauty of women,” said MAPI President Eva Patalinghug.

A few delegates of this year’s pageant were given special awards during its recent press presentation. They were Janelis Leyba, USA (Miss Missossology); Ma. Fernanda Colchada, Peru (Miss Pageantology); Ranyaphattaphon Rungrueang, Thailand (Miss Eventologie); Jennifer Corral Olsson, Sweden (Darling of the Press, 2nd runner-up); Blessa Ericha Figueroa, Philippines (Darling of the Press, 1st runner-up); and Katharina Weischele, New Zealand (Darling of the Press and Miss OPMB Worldwide).

This year’s delegates are:

  • Breanna Mitchell (Australia)
  • Tasin Afrin Diana (Bangladesh)
  • Selena Ali (Belgium)
  • Gabriela de Paiva Padilla (Bolivia)
  • Mya Bao (Canada)
  • Valeria Fernanda Gonzales Loyola (Chile)
  • Luis Valentina Muñoz Ruiz (Colombia)
  • Julie Goye Dogan (France)
  • Jennifer Prokop (Germany)
  • Rosie Minako  (Great Britain)
  • Reshia Lee Llaneras (Guam)
  • Mercedes Pair (Hong Kong)
  • Sophiya Singh (India)
  • Dessy Rahelia Siagan (Indonesia)
  • Mohana Tsuda (Japan)
  • Hayoung Cho (Korea)
  • Carol Hor Eau Lye (Malaysia)
  • Karen Sofia Nuñez (Mexico)
  • Merel van Roon (Netherlands)
  • Katharina Weischele (New Zealand)
  • Chizuruoke Sufficient Arua (Nigeria)
  • Maria Fernanda Colchada Medina (Peru)
  • Blessa Ericha Figueroa (Philippines)
  • Valeria Volkova (Russia)
  • Althea  Hui Yuan Yee (Singapore)
  • Wanja Jennifer Grace Olsson (Sweden)
  • Mei-Jou Chen (Taiwan)
  • Ranyaphattaphon Rungrueang (Thailand)
  • Janelis Leyba (USA)
  • Maria Sanchez Paez (Venezuela)
  • Anh  Vuong Pham Thi (Vietnam)
  • Precious Soko (Zambia)

The preliminary competition was held last October 3 at the Lanson Place Mall of Asia, where the candidates competed in the National Costume, Swimsuit, and Evening Gown categories for a chance to secure a spot in the semi-final round.

The final show of the comeback pageant will happen on Monday, October 7, 8 p.m. at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in Pasay City. 

RELATED: Preliminary winners of 2019 Miss Asia Pacific International


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