First M’sian crowned as Mrs Tourism Queen International
Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. While many may shy away from the spotlight as they grow older, a 41-year-old mum from Ipoh embodied ageless beauty in the recently held Mrs Tourism Queen International in Thailand – where she was crowned champion and triumphed over 18 other contestants.
Mum of two from Ipoh represents Malaysia
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The mum of two sons aged 11 and 14, Sangeet Kaur Manjit Singh, represented Malaysia in the Mrs Tourism Queen International pageant that was held in Nong Khai, Thailand, on 15th April 2023.
Alongside her were 18 other contestants from various countries, such as Liao Jing Jing from China, Linah Ramalepe from South Africa, and Nancy Nan who represented Taiwan.
Her story was first reported by The Star on 25th April. In an interview with the news portal, she was quoted saying that she was proud to represent the country, as she was the first Malaysian to bag the title.
Image credit: Mrs. Tourism Queen International Pageant via Facebook
When she was young, Sangeet enjoyed watching her mother apply makeup as a child, which spurred her fascination in the beauty and fashion industry. Her passion then developed into joining the pageant, which eventually paid off in her winning the title as a first-timer joining the Mrs Tourism Queen International pageant.
Today, she is an education consultant who hopes to continue her passion for both beauty and education, by being part of ecotourism and sustainability projects initiated by the pageant organisation. She also hopes to inspire women to keep believing in their dreams and celebrate beauty in all its forms – particularly in fellow women who may be bound by their age.
She wore a traditional Iban warrior costume at the grand finale
Image credit: Mrs. Tourism Queen International Pageant via Facebook
The Ipoh mum walked the bright lights of the runway ramp with grace, while wearing a traditional Iban warrior costume on the night of the grand finale. It made an impression among the judges, as she won the title of best traditional costume.
Her costume features intricate embroidery and lace details reflecting the culture and heritage of the Iban community.
Image credit: Mrs. Tourism Queen International Pageant via Facebook
Mum of two from Ipoh makes Malaysians proud
While society tends to perceive ageing as being marked by a loss of beauty, this mum of two defied the conception by representing Malaysia and winning the title of Mrs Tourism Queen International Pageant. She serves as an inspiration of how we can all achieve our dreams and exude beauty no matter what age we may be.
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Cover image adapted from: Mrs. Tourism Queen International Pageant via Facebook.