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Pre-contest
favorite Miss China won the Miss World 2007 title in her own
country late Saturday, much to the delight of the audience, in
front of an estimated two billion viewers around the globe.
Twenty-three-year-old Zhang Zilin was crowned the winner in
Sanya, China. Miss Angola came second and Miss Mexico third at
the beauty pageant, held on the southern holiday island of
Hainan, dubbed China's answer to Hawaii.
Viewers in 200
countries were expected to tune in to watch the show, which saw
Miss China take the crown ahead of 105 of the world's most
beautiful and talented women.
The audience in
the 2,000-capacity Beauty Crown Theatre, specially built for
when Sanya first hosted the event in 2003, roared in delight as
Zhang was crowned the winner at the end of the two-hour-long
contest, which was conducted mainly in English.
The secretary
from Beijing was the pre-contest favourite with British
bookmakers, along with Miss Dominican Republic.
At 182
centimetres (six feet), Zhang was also the tallest contestant.
"There are 1.3
billion people behind me," she said during the interview stage
of the contest, referring to China's population.
"If I win I
want to become a link between the Olympic Games (in Beijing next
year) and the Miss World Organisation."
"I want to use
the power and beauty of Miss World to support those in need,"
she said, speaking throughout in hesitant English, adding a few
words in Chinese.
Zhang earlier
told the contest her favourite pasttimes were the 100-metre
hurdles and the high jump.
Fireworks
exploded above the crown-shaped theatre, where visitors had paid
up to 300 dollars for tickets, after the popular decision was
made.
Miss Mexico had
also been strongly fancied, while Miss Angola was an outsider.
"I want to tell
you that I am a strong woman and also a dreamer girl and I don't
accept failures in my life," Carolina Moran Gordillo, Miss
Mexico, said earlier in the contest.
"This is my
dream and I worked very very hard to get here," the 19-year-old
student added.
Portuguese-born
Miss Angola, Micaela Reis, 18, said she wanted to win the
coveted crown so she could spread awareness about AIDS/HIV.
Contestants
were rated on an array of disciplines including physical
fitness, style, dress, personality and beauty.
The 106 were
whittled down to 16, then five, with hotly tipped Miss Dominican
Republic not making the final five despite strong support from
the mainly Chinese crowd.
The 57th
edition of the contest was being held on World AIDS Day as
organisers wanted the annual showcase of gloss and glitz, seen
by critics as a sexist throwback, to help increase awareness of
the fight against HIV/AIDS.
To underline
their commitment to AIDS awareness, organisers invited former
South African president Nelson Mandela's eldest daughter Maki to
serve on the panel of nine judges.
The Noble
laureate's son Makgatho died of an AIDS-related illness in 2005,
and the family has since been active in the global fight against
HIV/AIDS.
As well as
being held on World AIDS Day, Miss World 2007 came a week after
Chinese state media reported hotels in Beijing have been ordered
to stock condoms in every room in response to a spike in new HIV
infections in the capital.
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