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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Moscow, March 8 /Xinhua/ — The first international BRICS beauty pageant, "Miss, Mrs., and Little Miss BRICS 2026," concluded on Saturday in Kazan, Russia. A contestant from China won the Little Miss title, while representatives from Russia and South Africa won the Miss and Mrs. titles, respectively.
The competition brought together 51 participants from 17 countries, including China, Russia, Belarus, Brazil, India, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, and Indonesia. The event embraced a new format, where beauty is viewed not only as an aesthetic category but also as a reflection of a woman's identity, values, intellect, and inner strength.
During the competition, its participants attended friendly gatherings and learned how to prepare traditional Tatar dishes.
The Chinese participants' outfits actively used motifs from traditional Chinese culture combined with Western elements.
China's Liang Huiyi, a representative with extensive experience organizing international beauty pageants, noted that such competitions should not only showcase physical attractiveness but also promote cultural enrichment and friendship between countries. According to her, China strives to showcase the inner and outer beauty of Eastern women to the world and deepen intercultural exchange.
In his address, Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov called the competition a celebration of feminine beauty and soft power. "The competition became a declaration of love for all women around the world, a symbol of creativity, kindness, friendship, and unity, and a testament to the strengthening of mutual understanding between peoples," he emphasized.
Participants and guests of the event noted that the competition not only identified talented representatives from different countries, but also became an important platform for humanitarian dialogue and strengthening friendship within the BRICS framework. –0–
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