This year's Miss Korea 眞 is Kim Chae-won, a 22-year-old regimental student, and Kim Chae-won, a future film director, the best in beauty and intelligence
Sep 25, 2024
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On the 24th, the finals of the 「68th Miss Korea Contest」 hosted by Global E&B were held at the COEX Auditorium in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. The event was hosted by announcer Cho Woo-jong and Choi Min-soo, the winner of the 65th Miss Korea 'Goodness' and 'Missus 2022'.
The 24 candidates who took the stage after the regional preliminaries and two training camps on this day generously exuded their intelligence and charm. At this year's finals, candidates walked around the stage wearing costumes with a concept that gave a glimpse of the trend of the times, marking the beginning of the colorful competition.
In the sports parade, we could see the true value of candidates with healthy beauty. Candidates who threw off their high heels and wore sneakers and aslazer looks drew attention with their bold charm unique to 'Gen Z Miss Korea'. It was also a stage that contained the direction of the Miss Korea pageant, which has changed to reflect the trend of the times.
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In this year's competition, singer Park Ki-young and crossover group Crezle staged a celebratory stage to cheer for the candidates' future and send a big resonance. Park Ki-young sang 'Nella Fantasia' and 'Butterfly' and delivered the courage to the candidates to fly vigorously. Crezle then impressed by singing 'Start' and 'Fall On Me'.
After valuable competition, Kim Chae-won (22, department of press, public relations and video at Yonsei University, Incheon, Seoul, won the crown this year Jin (眞). Kim Chae-won, who dreams of becoming a film director, could not hide her emotion shortly after she was called 'Jin'. Kim Chae-won said, `There was so much learning during the preparation time for Miss Korea. As a movie director, I want to create content that can promote Korea widely," he expressed his ambition.
Park Hee-sun (20, Incheon, Seoul, Gyeonggi Province, Department of Information Systems at Carnegie Mellon University) and Yoon Ha-young (22, Department of Dance at Sejong Chungcheong, Ewha Womans University) were honored for good. Park Na-hyun (21, Busan, Busan National University Business Administration Department) won the Global E&B Award, which is a special prize, and Lee Jae-won (25, Gwangju, Yonsei University Graduate School Physical Education and Filtration Education) won the MPark Award.
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