Vietnam takes the crown, Australia runner up at transgender pageant

Vietnam's Nguyen Huong Giang was crowned 'Miss International Queen' in Thailand at one of the world's top beauty pageants for transgender women.

Vietnam's Nguyen Huong Giang fended off 26 competitors to take out this year's 'Miss International Queen'.

Vietnam's Nguyen Huong Giang fended off 26 competitors to take out this year's 'Miss International Queen'. Source: Facebook/ Nguyễn Hương Giang

The red-dressed winner fended off 26 competitors, from countries spanning Mongolia to Mexico, to clinch the coveted crown in the seaside town of Pattaya, where the popular contest has been running since 2004.

While the competition is fierce, contestants say the pageant also offers an opportunity for camaraderie among trans women who hail from different backgrounds but share similar stories of discrimination back home.

Australia's Jacqueline and Vietnam's Nguyen Huong Giang await for the winner to be announced.
Australia's Jacqueline and Vietnam's Nguyen Huong Giang await for the winner to be announced. Source: Facebook/ Nguyễn Hương Giang


Ahead of the coronation late Friday, the diverse group of competitors packed into a bustling dressing room to lacquer on lipstick and primp their hair as an army of stylists buzzed around them.

"This is my first international experience of coming to pageant where it is really a big exposure to all my trans sisters all over the world," Nitasha Biswas, from India, told AFP after making the final adjustments to a sparkling beige dress.

Thailand's relatively open-minded attitude on LGBT issues also offers a refuge for contestants who hail from less tolerant countries, including neighbouring Myanmar.

"Myanmar is a developing country so there is still only a small amount of transgender people," Juana Paing, a contestant from the poor and conservative nation, told AFP. 

"I want to try my best for Myanmar to be more open for transgenders," she added.

Thailand has a large and visible transgender population and is one of the world's top destinations for sex-reassignment surgery. 

Nguyen Huong Giang crowned 'Miss International Queen'.
Nguyen Huong Giang crowned 'Miss International Queen'. Source: Facebook/ Nguyễn Hương Giang


Yet some segments of society remain deeply conservative.

Same sex marriage is also still not legally recognised, and up until 2012, transgenders were considered mentally ill by the army.

Vietnam, where this year's pageant winner hails from, has seen a growing LGBT scene in recent years while its communist government is drafting a landmark law that could allow some trans people to legally change their gender.

Joe Wong, who works with the advocacy group Asia Pacific Transgender Network (APTN), applauded contests like "Miss International Queen" as a "powerful medium to showcase the challenges, talents and hopes of trans people".

"I've learnt from others that contests like these create sisterhood and bonds," he told AFP, adding that the pageants would however benefit from a more inclusive definition of beauty.

Despite high levels of education, many transgender people struggle to secure full-time work in professions outside the entertainment and sex industries. 


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