Miss Myanmar/ Burma, history
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Less than a year later, in 1962 a coup by Gen Ne Win would plunge Burma into a half century of military rule in which the country became increasingly isolated from the international community. It stopped participating in the Miss Universe and other international beauty contests. | Less than a year later, in 1962 a coup by Gen Ne Win would plunge Burma into a half century of military rule in which the country became increasingly isolated from the international community. It stopped participating in the Miss Universe and other international beauty contests. | ||
− | Myanmar resumed participation in the | + | Myanmar resumed participation in the Miss International beauty pageant in 2012 and Miss Universe in 2013. |
=See also= | =See also= |
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Sources
Burma Crowns First Miss Universe Candidate in Half Century
By SAN YAMIN AUNG / THE IRRAWADDY| Friday, October 4, 2013 |
History
The Miss Universe beauty contest began in 1952--internationally.
1959
The first representative of Burma in the Miss Universe beauty pageant was Than Than Aye in 1959
1960
Myint Myint May represented Burma in the Miss Universe beauty pageantin 1960.
She was voted Miss Congeniality (it was a tie with Miss Louisiana)
1960 Miss World: Burma was represented by Ma Sen Aye
1961
Myint Myint Khin was Burma’s representative in 1961 in the Miss Universe beauty pageant.
1961 Miss International: Burma was represented by Minnie Pu
See Miss Burma: 1961 for photographs
1962 to 2011
Less than a year later, in 1962 a coup by Gen Ne Win would plunge Burma into a half century of military rule in which the country became increasingly isolated from the international community. It stopped participating in the Miss Universe and other international beauty contests.
Myanmar resumed participation in the Miss International beauty pageant in 2012 and Miss Universe in 2013.
See also
Miss Myanmar/ Burma, history