
Hong Yi Jing (19), from Shapingba, Chongqing, was crowned Miss Tourism Queen International China 2012 during a spectacular event held in Wuhan, Hubei on May 13th.
Standing 179 cm tall, Jing will represent China during the 2012 Miss Tourism Queen International Finals to be held September 28 in China.

In fairness, she’s beautiful! She needs lashes though. Expect her to do well! She’s MISS CHINA after all. Peace.
even if she sits eat her cheese,chips and burger she will be atleast one of the runner ups
They are all so fair and adorable like live-Chinese procelain dolls. I admire watching these pics bcoz they’re really beautiful. Thanks Gb. China gr8 choice for MTQI.
another pirated crown that made in china…its copycut similar crown of bb. pilipinas
It is not similar to the BbPilipinas crown – it is a copy of the old MU crown, and a very good one. The BbPilipinas crown is a cheap copy of the same old MU crown.
This pageant says “Miss Universe is really the highest bar of pageantry.” She’s pretty though.
a sure placement for miss TQI! it won’t be a surprise if she wins the title. this big pageant must identify itself through its own carved crown not a copy-cut crown from miss universe. hello!
She’ll place or win because she’ll deserve it. Why doesn’t anyone complain when a Latin makes the cut undeservedly, the best example being Miss Brazil at being 2nd runner-up at last year’s Miss Universe? It was obvious she only made it because it was held in her own country and even her own country people denounced her win when she won Miss Brazil.
Yeah right… The crown look like the old Miss Universe Crown… Copy cat… hahahahaha… =)
Aww so cute they are soo Chinese. Porcelain dolls. Lol
there she goes, another runner-up for the TQI crown for sure
Their crown! Looks so much like the old Miss Universe one!
yep.. it really is..
and is MADE IN CHINA
Did they remove the price tag from the back of the crown ($1.99)?
What an ignorant and bigoted comment.
Why are these bigoted comments even allowed. Go ahead and see if you can live your comfortable lives without products made in China.
Yess it is.