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Miss Asian Global and Miss Asian America Pageant

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Rules of Miss Asian Global and Miss Asian America Pageant

  • Are you allowed to be married?

    No

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  • Are you allowed to have kids?

    No

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  • Who is allowed to compete?

    Female

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  • What are the phases of competition?

    Onstage Question, Interview, Evening Gown

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About Miss Asian Global and Miss Asian America Pageant

OVER 30 YEARS OF BEAUTY, INTELLIGENCE, AND CULTURE
Asian America Foundation
Founded by Rose Chung in 1985, the Miss Asian Global (MAG) Pageant has been the longest running Asian pageant in the United States and the premier event in the Asian American community for the past three decades. Founded at the Asian American Arts Festival, the pageant has been recognized internationally, with regional competitions nationwide. Originally founded as Miss Asian California, the pageant evolved over the years to meet the requests of its supporters and to expands its impact worldwide.
Miss Asian Global established its non-profit status under the umbrella of the Asian America Foundation in 2014 and continues its active participation in nationwide events. From its partnership with the American Legion, the nation’s largest veteran’s organization, to its participation in America’s largest Chinese New Year celebration held in San Francisco, the pageant continues its positive representation of the Asian community.
Celebrating the three pillars of beauty, intelligence, and culture, Miss Asian Global is proud to contribute significantly to community causes. Portions of proceeds from the event are donated to APA Family Support Services, a nationally recognized child abuse/domestic violence prevention program, and to the Stanford University Asian Liver Center, an organization who aims to raise Hepatitis B awareness in the Asian American community.
The pageant has hosted almost 1,000 delegates over the last three decades and boasts a range of titleholders who have gone on to become leaders in their fields. Mona Lee Locke (Miss Asian California 1986) went on to a successful journalism career and became First Lady of the State of Washington. Gwendoline Yeo (Miss Asian America 1995) has a successful career in the film industry and has starred in Grey’s Anatomy, American Crime, NCIS, and Criminal Minds. Amrapali Ambegaokar (Miss Asian California 1999) is an accomplished Cirque du Soleil dancer and film actor. Miss Asian Global takes pride in being a stepping in shaping the leaders of the future.

Apply for 2020 Pageant
Thank you for your interest in the Miss Asian Global & Miss Asian America Pageant on August 29, 2020. We are proud to be the longest running Asian American pageant in the US. In 2020, our event will be virtual, streaming online.
Step 1: Get to know our Pageant
Qualifications to be a delegate
Step 2: Fill out the online application
Before beginning this application, please have your resume, high resolution photos (head shot and full-body shot), and optional talent video links ready to be uploaded.
Step 3: Mail-in supplemental information
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