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This is a patchwork of articles selected for the excellence of their content.<br/> You can help by plugging gaps in the information given below, especially about <br/> the years before and after these beauty queens won their crowns, because <br/> photographs and biographical details might  not be available for that period. <br/> All contributions will be acknowledged. <br/>  
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=The 'Miss Tibet' pageant: a survival tool for exiles =
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[[File: Miss Tibet 2011a.jpg|Miss Tibet 2011: Bikini round in Dharamsala in the chilly Himalayas|frame|500px]]
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=Sources=
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[http://www.misstibet.com/gallery Miss Tibet]
 
[http://www.misstibet.com/gallery Miss Tibet]
[[File: Tibet 2003.jpg|Miss Tibet 2003: Tsering Kyi |frame|500px]]
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[https://www.mprnews.org/story/2015/04/15/miss-tibet     Euan Kerr |In 'Miss Tibet,' exiles use beauty pageant as a survival tool |Apr 16, 2015| MPR News]
[[File: Tibet 2003a.jpg|Miss Tibet 2003: Tsering Kyi |frame|left|500px]]
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[[File: Tibet tenzin_nyima.jpg|Miss Tibet 2005: Tenzin Nyima|frame|500px]]
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[[File: Tibet tenzin_nyima2.jpg|Miss Tibet 2005: Tenzin Nyima|frame|500px]]
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[[File: Tibet tsering_chungtak_miss_china2.jpg|Miss Tibet 2006: Tsering Chungtak with Miss China |frame|500px]]
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[[File: Tibet tsering_chungtak.jpg| Miss Tibet 2006: Tsering Chungtak |frame|500px]]
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[[File: Tibet tsering_chungtak2.jpg| Miss Tibet 2006: Tsering Chungtak with Miss India Patki|frame|500px]]
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[[File: Tibet 2007.jpg|Miss Tibet 2007: Tenzin Dolma|frame|500px]]
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[[File: Tibet 2007a.jpg|Miss Tibet 2007: Tenzin Dolma at Miss Earth 2007|frame| left|500px]]
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[[File: Tibet 2007 bikini2b.jpg|Miss Tibet 2007: swimsuit round. Tenzin Dolma, the queen, is in the centre |frame|left|500px]]
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[[File: Tibet 2008d.jpg|Miss Tibet 2008: Sonam Choedon, the winner|frame|500px]]
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[[File: Tibet 2008a.jpg|Miss Tibet 2008: Jamyang Chentso, runner up|frame|500px]]
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[[File: tibet 2009.jpg| Miss Tibet 2009 contest: L-R:  Dolkar; Ngawang Choying; Tenzin Choezon; Yeshi Lhamo|frame|500px]]
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[[File: tibet 2011.jpg|Miss Tibet 2011 finalists. L-R:  Tenzin Khecheo, Ngodup Dolma, Dolma Tsering, Chemi Lhazom |frame|500px]]
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[[File: tibet 2011a.jpg|Miss Tibet 2011 finalists. L-R: Tenzin Yangkyi, Tenzin Sangmo |frame|500px]]
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[[File: Tibet 2011 Tenzin Yangkyi.jpg|Miss Tibet 2011 Tenzin Yangkyi in Incheon with Miss Asia Pacific contestants|frame|500px]]  
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=Organiser=
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Lobsang Wangyal
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410 TIPA Road
 
  
McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala 176 219
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When Tenzin Khecheo first heard about the Miss Tibet pageant, she thought it made no sense.
  
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That's because a pageant runs contrary to Tibetan cultural values, which stress modesty and cooperation over competition.
  
info@misstibet.com
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Indeed, the event has become so controversial that the current Tibetan prime minister suggests any swimsuit round should be done in private.
  
So far all the funds for the contest have been 'coming from the Director [Lobsang Wangyal]’s own pockets.' He has been described as 'a maverick impresario stages a most un-Tibetan spectacle: a western-style beauty pageant.' [http://www.misstibetbeautyinexile.com/]
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Khecheo, a 21-year-old who lives in Minneapolis, grew up in one of many Tibetan communities that sprouted around the world when Tibetans fled their homeland after China invaded. Little did she know as a young girl that she would travel halfway around the world to compete for an unlikely title.
=The Queens=
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'''Miss Tibet 2002 '''Dolma Tsering
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'''Miss Tibet 2003 '''Tsering Kyi
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"Miss Tibet: Beauty in Exile," a new documentary receiving its Minnesota premier at the Minneapolis-St Paul International Film Festival this weekend, explores her participation in the unusual beauty pageant.
  
'''Miss Tibet 2004 '''Tashi Yangchen
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Born in India to Tibetan parents, Khecheo came to the United States at 7. As she grew older she did some modeling, and began hearing about the Miss Tibet pageant. It's held every year in Dharamsala, India, the capital of the Tibetan community in exile. In 2011, a friend urged her to enter the Miss Tibet Minnesota contest.
  
'''Miss Tibet 2005 '''Tenzin Nyima
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"So I was like, 'Why not? Let's give it a try for fun,'" she recalled. "That was my first experience with Miss Tibet."
  
'''Miss Tibet 2006 '''Tsering Chungtak
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Khecheo won, and earned a place in the U.S. national finals. That's when documentary film maker Norah Shapiro entered her life.
  
'''Miss Tibet 2007 '''Tenzin Dolma
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Shapiro was already making a film about the pageant because she wondered why organizers were doing it. The answer came from the pageant's producer Lobsang Wangyal, who calls himself the Tibetan Donald Trump.
  
'''Miss Tibet 2008 '''Sonam Choedon
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Miss Tibet uses a western-style event to attract global attention to Tibetan issues, Wangyal said.
  
'''Miss Tibet 2009 '''Tenzin Choezom
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"Not only for women's issues," he says in the film. "Not only young Tibetan people, but also the bigger picture of Tibet."
  
'''Miss Tibet 2010 '''Tenzin Norzom
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Wangyal strikes Shapiro as "the kind of guy fiction writers wish they'd dream up."
  
'''Miss Tibet 2011 '''Tenzin Yangkyi
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Shapiro also knew that the 2012 pageant was going to be big as it was the 10th, and more likely to attract attention.
  
'''Miss Tibet 2012 ''' None:  Pageant was cancelled in homage to those who have died for the Tibetan cause.  
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She met Khecheo just before the Miss Tibet North America competition, and asked to follow along. Khecheo then won in New York and received a ticket to Dharamsala to compete in Miss Tibet.
  
'''Miss Tibet 2013''' Tenzing Lhamo
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She had no hesitation, at least initially.
  
=Where held=
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"I was super excited," she said. "But the next morning it kind of hit me. Like 'Oh man, I gotta go now!'"
Miss Tibet Pageant is often held in McLeod Ganj, India, which is where the 2014 contest will be held.
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Miss Tibet Pageant 2013, was held from 11 to 13 February in Bylakuppe, South India.
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Shapiro's film "Miss Tibet: Beauty in Exile" follows Khecheo's trip to India, where there were only five other contestants.
  
The 2014 contest will be from 6 to 8 June.
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"There was another girl from Australia. There was another young girl from I think Switzerland," Khecheo said. "And then three girls from different parts of India."
=Eligibility criteria=
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Inter alia, all contestants
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Must be unmarried and must not have given birth to a child; and
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But the six participants were the most the pageant had ever had. Shapiro attributes the low numbers to the fact that the event defies Tibetan tradition.
  
Must have Central Tibetan Administration tax paid up to date. However, this criterion does not apply to a woman coming from Tibet to compete in the pageant.
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"It took a lot of guts for the young women" Shapiro said.
=Global ambassadors for Tibet =
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The winner of the Miss Tibet Pageant have in the past competed in some world beauty pageants, notably Miss Earth, as representatives of all of Tibet, not just Tibetan exiles in India and elsewhere.
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=Training=
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Past pageants provided one week of training before the competition, with courses in physical fitness, stage craft, cat walk, dance, and a make-up and hair styling workshop, along with an orientation on Tibetan history, culture, and current affairs. Due to lack of funding, training has been discontinued for 2014.
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=Historical trivia=
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And that was just the beginning. The contestants were plunged into Tibetan culture: meeting with veterans of the political struggle with China, with Buddhist scholars, and attending a teaching by the Dalai Lama. Sometimes it got too much for Khecheo, who is shown crying after meeting a former political prisoner.
[http://ibnlive.in.com/photogallery/4092-6.html IBNlive]
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Only 32 girls competed for the crown between 2002 and 2011. It was first started in 2002 by Wangyal, who drew criticism from some sections within Tibetan society, including the Tibetan prime minister Samdhong Rinpoche who said the pageant was "un-Tibetan" and "against Buddhist principles".
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"It just got a little emotional, and the waterworks started coming," she said. "Just because I realized that there's a lot of things I don't know, and there's nothing I have done."
  
Twice in the pageant’s history unopposed contestants had to be declared winners.
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Ultimately, Khecheo said, the contestants didn't feel like they were competing.
  
The grand prize of 100,000 rupees to the winner is by far the largest prize money given away in any event held in Tibetan society.
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"If I don't win, she wins," Khecheo said of her counterparts. "That doesn't mean I lose. It's a win for Tibet. Tibet wins."
=Miss Tibet 2002=
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The first-ever Miss Tibet pageant held in October 2002 was a huge success despite criticism from some prominent figures of the Tibetan community. The pageant was criticised as "aping western culture" and "un-Tibetan". The pageant ended up becoming a global lead story although ''only four Tibetan girls'' plunged in to the competition.  
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Though the pageant was criticised, the leaders did not try to ban it as it is apparently being publicised. It is debatable if beauty pageants are "western culture".  
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Of course, it wasn't that simple in practice. Events in the film take an unexpected twist, sending the whole pageant into turmoil.
  
Since the successful conclusion of the first-ever Miss Tibet pageant, the winner Miss Tibet, Dolma Tsering, has contested in two international pageants, one in Malaysia and another in Mexico. She won the Miss Goodwill subsidiary title and the Best National Costume in the two countries respectively.  
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Khecheo is now back in Minnesota, deep in her studies to become a nurse. But she hopes the film can raise awareness of Tibet.
  
• Miss Tibet won Best National Costume in Mexico
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"Being at home is nerve-wracking," she said. "I don't know how people are going to take it away, but it'll be a meaningful film to see."
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• Miss Tibet met Miss China in Malaysia
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• Dolma went to France
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• Dolma failed to go to Turkey  because Dolma didn't have her Identity Certificate (the Yellow Book) ready.
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=Miss Tibet 2004=
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by Kirsten Hyde [http://www.misstibet.com/static/history/2004/stories/2004.10.10-grand_finale.html]
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=The Queens=
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'''Miss Tibet 2002 '''Dolma Tsering
  
Tashi Yangchen, a 24-year old computer engineer, was crowned Miss Tibet 2004 in McLeod Ganj, India.
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'''Miss Tibet 2003 '''Tsering Kyi
  
The show was attended by over 2,000 people, Yangchen was also announced the winner of Miss Photogenic 2004.
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'''Miss Tibet 2004 '''Tashi Yangchen
  
There were five contenders for the coveted title — Dhondup Wangmo, Kalsang Dickey, Sonam Dickey, Tashi Yangchen, and Thinlay Dolma.
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'''Miss Tibet 2005 '''Tenzin Nyima
  
Yangchen lives in Sikkim, India
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'''Miss Tibet 2006 '''Tsering Chungtak
  
News channels from around the world, including the BBC and ARD in Germany, filmed the pageant,.
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'''Miss Tibet 2007 '''Tenzin Dolma
  
The Tibetan theme prevailed throughout the event as the five contestants participated in a Tibetan costume round, sang traditional songs in a talent contest, and gave a presentation on topics about Tibetan current affairs, history, the political situation and culture.
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'''Miss Tibet 2008 '''Sonam Choedon
  
Lauren Cutcliffe, the presenter of the show, invited two dedicated supporters of the Tibetan cause — Palden Gyatso, a former political prisoner who spent 33 years in Chinese prisons in Tibet, and Meghan Howard, winner of the Free Spirit Award 2004 — to begin the ceremony with the lighting of the Free Spirit torches.
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'''Miss Tibet 2009 '''Tenzin Choezom
  
The Free Spirit Award was given to Howard to acknowledge her contribution to the Tibetan cause. Last year, she criticised the Chinese Premier, Wen Jiabao, when he gave a speech to students at the Harvard Business School in the US. After he said, "I understand my people and I love my people," Howard stood up, pulled out the Tibetan flag and shouted, "Tibet belongs to the Tibetan people. We will never stop fighting. I am a voice for those inside Tibet. Free Tibet."
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'''Miss Tibet 2010 '''Tenzin Norzom
  
She collected her award from Palden Gyatso before a cheering crowd.
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'''Miss Tibet 2011 '''Tenzin Yangkyi
  
The audience was kept entertained in between the pageant rounds by swing dancers Tim Collins and Jessie Litven from the, and Rinzin Palmo, a Tibetan singer who performed two songs from her album, Amay Shelray.
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'''Miss Tibet 2012 ''' None:  Pageant was cancelled in homage to those who have died for the Tibetan cause.  
  
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'''Miss Tibet 2013''' Tenzing Lhamo
  
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'''Miss Tibet 2014''' Tenzin Yangzom
  
=Miss Tibet 2005=
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'''Miss Tibet 2015 '''Pema Choedon
[http://www.misstibet.com/static/history/2005/stories/2005.10.08-tenzin_nyima_is_miss_tibet_2005.html MissTibet]
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MCLEOD GANJ, India, 8 October 2005
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'''Miss Tibet 2016''' Tenzing Sangnyi
  
Tenzin Nyima was born in 1983 in Bylakuppe, the first and the largest Tibetan refugee settlement in South India. She attended Tibetan Homes School in Mussoorie for her schooling. She is studying in the final year for a BA English Honours degree in Delhi. She would like to continue with her studies. She likes playing basketball and dancing to Hindu dance numbers.
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'''Miss Tibet 2017''' Tenzin Paldon
  
Tenzin Nyima, the lone brave participant for the Miss Tibet 2005 title was crowned as the new Miss Tibet  at the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts before an audience of a thousand plus spectators.
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=Where held=
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==2002-17: mostly in McLeod Ganj==
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Miss Tibet Pageant was normally held in McLeod Ganj, India.
  
Nyima felt that the other applicants may have dropped out due to the social pressures on the Tibetan girls.
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Miss Tibet Pageant 2013, was held from 11 to 13 February in Bylakuppe, South India.
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==2018: The pageant shifts to New York==
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[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F01%2F05&entity=Ar00112&sk=4192AA8D&mode=text    Shri.Puri | Miss Tibet event shifts from Himachal to NY | 2018-01-05 The Times Of India]
  
•On 4 February 2006
 
Tashi Yangchen went to Zimbabwe to participate in Miss Tourism World
 
  
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Dharamshala: The Miss Tibet beauty pageant, a contest held for the Tibetan community in India and involving a controversial bikini round, has been shifted to New York from Mcleodganj this year.
Miss Tibet was expelled from Miss Tourism World due to Chinese pressure
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•  On 10 July
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Chinese pressure ousted Miss Tibet from Malaysia Pageant
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= Miss Tibet 2006=
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''' Miss Tibet goes global! '''
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by Phil Void (Dharma Bums)
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The contest, begun in 2002, aimed to empower Tibetan women in exile. It was much publicised in the international media and 15 editions of the event were held in the Himachal hill town. The annual event, however, sparked a controversy of late as elderly Tibetans and conservative community members were upset about the bikini round. Tibetan feminists also objected to the event.
  
MCLEOD GANJ, India, 6 December 2006 — Not even a day after Tsering Chungtak was crowned Miss Tibet 2006 in Dharamshala, India, capital of Tibet-in-exile, she was invited to participate in the Miss Earth Pageant, third largest beauty pageant in the world, in Manila, capital city of the Philippines.
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The founder of the Miss Tibet pageant, Lobsang Wangyal, said the event was held with a single participant in 2003, 2005, 2013 and 2014. “We can mark our presence and raise our voice through the platform of beauty by crowning Miss Tibet. I was struggling alone, but now I have entered into a tie-up with an entertainment firm with the help of a few Tibetan friends,” he said.
  
Miss Tibet's interactions with her fellow representatives on these global issues were unequivocally positive and constructive in nature. She was especially involved with her south Asian friends from India and Pakistan, but was also very close with her new friends from Tanzania and Nigeria! Despite the language barrier, Miss China and Miss Tibet became close friends. "Whenever we would meet, Miss China and I would hug each other and try to communicate by sign language! We were very friendly!" said Tsering Chungtak.
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Tenzin Paldon was crowned Miss Tibet in 2017
  
Miss Tibet reached the finals in the talent competition with her spirited Tibetan folk dance. "I didn't know what else to add, so I improvised with a Tibetan khata, pulling it out and dancing with it as an offering to the crowd!
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Miss Tibet organiser has been facing financial woes
  
On Coronation Night, Miss Tibet and her friends, along with three Tibetans from Taiwan and myself, were all rooting for Miss India after she made it into the sixteen finalists, then the final eight, then the final four, and then — it was down to Miss India and Miss Chile! "We were all holding our breath, praying for Miss India to win!" Tsering recalled.
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Most participants the pageant has ever had was nine in 2017, but the organiser has been struggling to finance it as there have been no sponsors. Tibetans living in Mcleodganj said Buddhism is all about inner beauty and not superficial attraction. “We are living in exile and the only identity we have is our religion and tradition. If we shift towards westernisation, we will be finished,” said an elderly Tibetan.
  
(Miss Earth 2006 was Miss Chile, Hil Yesenia Escobar and Miss India (Amruta Patki) got first runner-up, Miss Earth-Air.)
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The event was held at the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts near Mcleodganj till last year. Tenzin Paldon (21), from Kollegal of Karnataka, was crowned Miss Tibet 2017.
  
As the first Miss Tibet to have successfully participated in one of the major international beauty pageants, Tsering Chungtak has a lot to be proud of.  Tsering Chungtak returned to Hindu College, Delhi, and would like to focus on her studies for the moment.  
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Preparations have already started for this year’s event. “We have floated online applications and the last date is March 31. We are looking forward to a spectacular show as we move from the small Himalayan village in Mcleodganj to New York,” said Wangyal.
  
= Miss Tibet 2007=
 
  
Story by webmaster; photos by Tenzin Choejor [http://www.misstibet.com/static/history/2007/stories/20071015-tenzin_dolma_is_miss_tibet_2007.html misstibet]
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'''Indpaedia, which champions Tibetan causes,''' including the Miss Tibet contest, echoes the feelings of all Indians who love the Tibetan diaspora in India:''' We will miss the Miss Tibet contest of Mcleodganj.'''
  
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=Eligibility criteria=
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Inter alia, all contestants
  
MCLEOD GANJ, India, 15 October 2007  Tenzin Dolma from Mcleod Ganj was crowned the Miss Tibet 2007 in a glittering ceremony at the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts. There were around 2000 people in the audience.
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Must be unmarried and must not have given birth to a child; and
  
Dolma was a call centre executive and a part-time model in Delhi.  
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Must have Central Tibetan Administration tax paid up to date. However, this criterion does not apply to a woman coming from Tibet to compete in the pageant.
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=Global ambassadors for Tibet =
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The winner of the Miss Tibet Pageant have in the past competed in some world beauty pageants, notably Miss Earth, as representatives of all of Tibet, not just Tibetan exiles in India and elsewhere.
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=Training=
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Past pageants provided one week of training before the competition, with courses in physical fitness, stage craft, cat walk, dance, and a make-up and hair styling workshop, along with an orientation on Tibetan history, culture, and current affairs. Due to lack of funding, training has been discontinued for 2014.
  
The show started with a call for the release of Ronggay A'drak, who had publicly protested the Chinese rule of Tibet a month before.
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=Historical trivia=
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[http://ibnlive.in.com/photogallery/4092-6.html IBNlive], [http://samaw.com/miss-tibet-2009-pictures-winner-tenzin-choezom/1358#sthash.yD4tPtL2.dpuf ]
  
Tsering Yangzom from Kollegal, Karnataka State, was adjudged the first runner-up.  
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Only 32 girls competed for the crown between 2002 and 2011. It was first started in 2002 by Wangyal, who drew criticism from some sections within Tibetan society, including the Tibetan prime minister Samdhong Rinpoche who said the pageant was "un-Tibetan" and "against Buddhist principles".
Yangzom also got the highest votes in the Miss Photogenic voting contest.
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Deeki Dolma stood at third place.
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Four times in the pageant’s history unopposed contestants had to be declared winners.
  
The jury members were: Phil Void, a musician and long-time Tibet-supporter from USA; Tara Chang from Singapore, formerly a Gyrotonic instructor in Miami and Pilates instructor in Sydney; Ajay Singh, an events organiser from Himachal Pradesh; and Mary Harrison, who has been in beauty pageants and worked as a flight stewardess.
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In 2009 only one contestant did not get a tiara (crown): because there were only four contestants.So they gave the fourth girl, Lhamo, a consolation prize. The pageant director originally received seven applications, but three withdrew due to personal reasons.  
  
The Free Spirit Award was also presented during the pageant. The award was given to the Students for a Free Tibet (SFT) for its work for the Tibetan cause this year. Their members unfurled a Free Tibet banner in April at the Everest base camp, and another from the Great Wall of China in August, lasting for two hours.
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The grand prize of Rs1,00,000 to the winner is by far the largest prize money given away in any event held in Tibetan society. 1st runner up gets Rs 50,000.Third prize: Rupees 25,000. Consolation prize: rupees 5,000. These prizes have remained the same over the years
  
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=Organiser=
Tenzin Dolma participated in Miss Earth
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Lobsang Wangyal
Miss Tibet 2007 Tenzin Dolma landed in Manila, the capital of the Philippines, to participate in the Miss Earth pageant. She was among eighty-six young ladies from different countries around the world competing in the seventh edition of the pageant
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•  On 26 November
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410 TIPA Road
Tsering Chungtak lands in Malaysia for Miss Tourism Pageant , to be held from 24 November to 7 December
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•  5 December
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McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala 176 219
China lost temper at Miss Tibet
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Miss Tibet 2006 Tsering Chungtak withdrew from the Miss Tourism Pageant in Malaysia, after China put pressure on the organisers to bar Tibet from the event.  
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India
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info@misstibet.com
  
China forced '''Miss Tibet 2006 to quit Miss Tourism Pageant of Malaysia – 2007
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So far all the funds for the contest have been 'coming from the Director [Lobsang Wangyal]’s own pockets.' He has been described as 'a maverick impresario stages a most un-Tibetan spectacle: a western-style beauty pageant.' [http://www.misstibetbeautyinexile.com/ Miss Tibet Beauty in Exile]
  
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=See also=
[http://ibnlive.in.com/photogallery/4092.html IBNlive] had reported at the time, " Tibetan-origin beauties from the US, Australia, and Sweden are among the contestants at this year's Miss Tibet Pageant at Dharmashala. Tenzin Khecheo from USA, Chemi Lhazom from Delhi, Dolma Tsering from Bangalore, Ngodup Dolma from Australia, Tenzin Sangmo from Dharamshala, and Tenzin Yangkyi from Switzerland [we]re the six women competing for the crown. "
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[[Miss Tibet: The contest]]// [[Miss Tibet: 2002-2005]]// [[Miss Tibet: 2006-2009]]// [[Miss Tibet: 2010-2013]]// [[Tenzin Khecheo]] // [[Miss Tibet: 2014]]// [[Miss Tibet: 2015]]// [[Miss Tibet: 2016]]// [[Miss Tibet: 2017]]

Latest revision as of 13:49, 5 January 2018

Minnesota’s MPR News described the contest that Lobsang Wangyal has
been bravely organising every year since 2002 as ‘a survival tool for exiles.’
Indpaedia is taking the message of the Miss Tibet (in exile) pageant
forward in its own humble way. We have not only sourced the archives of
Miss Tibet.com, we have also sought out all sensitive accounts about this
annual celebration of Tibetanness.
If you have any articles or photographs about this pageant (or any aspect of
the Tibetans’ life in exile), could you please send them as messages to the Facebook
community, Indpaedia.com? All information used will be gratefully acknowledged
in your name.
Tibet-related pages on Indpaedia are edited by the author of Tibet: 50 years
after, the Preface of which was written by HH the Dalai Lama.

Contents

[edit] The 'Miss Tibet' pageant: a survival tool for exiles

Miss Tibet 2011: Bikini round in Dharamsala in the chilly Himalayas

Miss Tibet Euan Kerr |In 'Miss Tibet,' exiles use beauty pageant as a survival tool |Apr 16, 2015| MPR News


When Tenzin Khecheo first heard about the Miss Tibet pageant, she thought it made no sense.

That's because a pageant runs contrary to Tibetan cultural values, which stress modesty and cooperation over competition.

Indeed, the event has become so controversial that the current Tibetan prime minister suggests any swimsuit round should be done in private.

Khecheo, a 21-year-old who lives in Minneapolis, grew up in one of many Tibetan communities that sprouted around the world when Tibetans fled their homeland after China invaded. Little did she know as a young girl that she would travel halfway around the world to compete for an unlikely title.

"Miss Tibet: Beauty in Exile," a new documentary receiving its Minnesota premier at the Minneapolis-St Paul International Film Festival this weekend, explores her participation in the unusual beauty pageant.

Born in India to Tibetan parents, Khecheo came to the United States at 7. As she grew older she did some modeling, and began hearing about the Miss Tibet pageant. It's held every year in Dharamsala, India, the capital of the Tibetan community in exile. In 2011, a friend urged her to enter the Miss Tibet Minnesota contest.

"So I was like, 'Why not? Let's give it a try for fun,'" she recalled. "That was my first experience with Miss Tibet."

Khecheo won, and earned a place in the U.S. national finals. That's when documentary film maker Norah Shapiro entered her life.

Shapiro was already making a film about the pageant because she wondered why organizers were doing it. The answer came from the pageant's producer Lobsang Wangyal, who calls himself the Tibetan Donald Trump.

Miss Tibet uses a western-style event to attract global attention to Tibetan issues, Wangyal said.

"Not only for women's issues," he says in the film. "Not only young Tibetan people, but also the bigger picture of Tibet."

Wangyal strikes Shapiro as "the kind of guy fiction writers wish they'd dream up."

Shapiro also knew that the 2012 pageant was going to be big as it was the 10th, and more likely to attract attention.

She met Khecheo just before the Miss Tibet North America competition, and asked to follow along. Khecheo then won in New York and received a ticket to Dharamsala to compete in Miss Tibet.

She had no hesitation, at least initially.

"I was super excited," she said. "But the next morning it kind of hit me. Like 'Oh man, I gotta go now!'"

Shapiro's film "Miss Tibet: Beauty in Exile" follows Khecheo's trip to India, where there were only five other contestants.

"There was another girl from Australia. There was another young girl from I think Switzerland," Khecheo said. "And then three girls from different parts of India."

But the six participants were the most the pageant had ever had. Shapiro attributes the low numbers to the fact that the event defies Tibetan tradition.

"It took a lot of guts for the young women" Shapiro said.

And that was just the beginning. The contestants were plunged into Tibetan culture: meeting with veterans of the political struggle with China, with Buddhist scholars, and attending a teaching by the Dalai Lama. Sometimes it got too much for Khecheo, who is shown crying after meeting a former political prisoner.

"It just got a little emotional, and the waterworks started coming," she said. "Just because I realized that there's a lot of things I don't know, and there's nothing I have done."

Ultimately, Khecheo said, the contestants didn't feel like they were competing.

"If I don't win, she wins," Khecheo said of her counterparts. "That doesn't mean I lose. It's a win for Tibet. Tibet wins."

Of course, it wasn't that simple in practice. Events in the film take an unexpected twist, sending the whole pageant into turmoil.

Khecheo is now back in Minnesota, deep in her studies to become a nurse. But she hopes the film can raise awareness of Tibet.

"Being at home is nerve-wracking," she said. "I don't know how people are going to take it away, but it'll be a meaningful film to see."

[edit] The Queens

Miss Tibet 2002 Dolma Tsering

Miss Tibet 2003 Tsering Kyi

Miss Tibet 2004 Tashi Yangchen

Miss Tibet 2005 Tenzin Nyima

Miss Tibet 2006 Tsering Chungtak

Miss Tibet 2007 Tenzin Dolma

Miss Tibet 2008 Sonam Choedon

Miss Tibet 2009 Tenzin Choezom

Miss Tibet 2010 Tenzin Norzom

Miss Tibet 2011 Tenzin Yangkyi

Miss Tibet 2012 None: Pageant was cancelled in homage to those who have died for the Tibetan cause.

Miss Tibet 2013 Tenzing Lhamo

Miss Tibet 2014 Tenzin Yangzom

Miss Tibet 2015 Pema Choedon

Miss Tibet 2016 Tenzing Sangnyi

Miss Tibet 2017 Tenzin Paldon

[edit] Where held

[edit] 2002-17: mostly in McLeod Ganj

Miss Tibet Pageant was normally held in McLeod Ganj, India.

Miss Tibet Pageant 2013, was held from 11 to 13 February in Bylakuppe, South India.

[edit] 2018: The pageant shifts to New York

Shri.Puri | Miss Tibet event shifts from Himachal to NY | 2018-01-05 The Times Of India


Dharamshala: The Miss Tibet beauty pageant, a contest held for the Tibetan community in India and involving a controversial bikini round, has been shifted to New York from Mcleodganj this year.

The contest, begun in 2002, aimed to empower Tibetan women in exile. It was much publicised in the international media and 15 editions of the event were held in the Himachal hill town. The annual event, however, sparked a controversy of late as elderly Tibetans and conservative community members were upset about the bikini round. Tibetan feminists also objected to the event.

The founder of the Miss Tibet pageant, Lobsang Wangyal, said the event was held with a single participant in 2003, 2005, 2013 and 2014. “We can mark our presence and raise our voice through the platform of beauty by crowning Miss Tibet. I was struggling alone, but now I have entered into a tie-up with an entertainment firm with the help of a few Tibetan friends,” he said.

Tenzin Paldon was crowned Miss Tibet in 2017

Miss Tibet organiser has been facing financial woes

Most participants the pageant has ever had was nine in 2017, but the organiser has been struggling to finance it as there have been no sponsors. Tibetans living in Mcleodganj said Buddhism is all about inner beauty and not superficial attraction. “We are living in exile and the only identity we have is our religion and tradition. If we shift towards westernisation, we will be finished,” said an elderly Tibetan.

The event was held at the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts near Mcleodganj till last year. Tenzin Paldon (21), from Kollegal of Karnataka, was crowned Miss Tibet 2017.

Preparations have already started for this year’s event. “We have floated online applications and the last date is March 31. We are looking forward to a spectacular show as we move from the small Himalayan village in Mcleodganj to New York,” said Wangyal.


Indpaedia, which champions Tibetan causes, including the Miss Tibet contest, echoes the feelings of all Indians who love the Tibetan diaspora in India: We will miss the Miss Tibet contest of Mcleodganj.

[edit] Eligibility criteria

Inter alia, all contestants

Must be unmarried and must not have given birth to a child; and

Must have Central Tibetan Administration tax paid up to date. However, this criterion does not apply to a woman coming from Tibet to compete in the pageant.

[edit] Global ambassadors for Tibet

The winner of the Miss Tibet Pageant have in the past competed in some world beauty pageants, notably Miss Earth, as representatives of all of Tibet, not just Tibetan exiles in India and elsewhere.

[edit] Training

Past pageants provided one week of training before the competition, with courses in physical fitness, stage craft, cat walk, dance, and a make-up and hair styling workshop, along with an orientation on Tibetan history, culture, and current affairs. Due to lack of funding, training has been discontinued for 2014.

[edit] Historical trivia

IBNlive, [1]

Only 32 girls competed for the crown between 2002 and 2011. It was first started in 2002 by Wangyal, who drew criticism from some sections within Tibetan society, including the Tibetan prime minister Samdhong Rinpoche who said the pageant was "un-Tibetan" and "against Buddhist principles".

Four times in the pageant’s history unopposed contestants had to be declared winners.

In 2009 only one contestant did not get a tiara (crown): because there were only four contestants.So they gave the fourth girl, Lhamo, a consolation prize. The pageant director originally received seven applications, but three withdrew due to personal reasons.

The grand prize of Rs1,00,000 to the winner is by far the largest prize money given away in any event held in Tibetan society. 1st runner up gets Rs 50,000.Third prize: Rupees 25,000. Consolation prize: rupees 5,000. These prizes have remained the same over the years

[edit] Organiser

Lobsang Wangyal

410 TIPA Road

McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala 176 219

India

info@misstibet.com

So far all the funds for the contest have been 'coming from the Director [Lobsang Wangyal]’s own pockets.' He has been described as 'a maverick impresario stages a most un-Tibetan spectacle: a western-style beauty pageant.' Miss Tibet Beauty in Exile

[edit] See also

Miss Tibet: The contest// Miss Tibet: 2002-2005// Miss Tibet: 2006-2009// Miss Tibet: 2010-2013// Tenzin Khecheo // Miss Tibet: 2014// Miss Tibet: 2015// Miss Tibet: 2016// Miss Tibet: 2017

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