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Miss Burma
မယ်ဗမာ
Formation1947; 78 years ago (1947)
Defunct1961; 64 years ago (1961)
TypeBeauty Pageant
Location
Official language
Burmese, English

Miss Burma was the national beauty pageant in Burma (now Myanmar) from 1947 to 1962.[1] The winner of Miss Burma also represented her country at the Miss Universe.

In 1962, the pageant was banned by the Union Revolutionary Council government because it was considered against Burmese culture.

History

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The term Miss Burma was introduced in Myanmar through the MISS ORGANIZATION and held the Miss Burma 1959 Local Beauty Pageant Competition. At the end of the event, Than Than Aye was competed in Miss Burma 1959. She was the Burma's first contestant in the Miss Universe pageant.[2]

In 1960, the Miss Burma Organization competed for Burma beauty pageants to Big Four international beauty pageants. That year, Myint Myint May[3] competed in Miss Universe 1960 and received the Miss Congeniality Award, a Special Award and Ma Sen Aye[4] competed in Miss World 1960. After that year, Khin Myint Myint won the Miss Burma beauty pageant and represented her country at the Miss Universe 1961 event held at Miami Beach, Florida[5] and Manie Pu also completed in Miss International 1961. In 1962, the Miss Burma was the golden era of the Myanmar. But, the Burmese government abolished the Miss Burma pageant because they thought it was against the Burmese culture.

Titleholders

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The winner of Miss Burma also represented her country at the Miss Universe competition.

Year Edition Miss Burma Runners up
First Second
1947 1st Daw Li Cho (Dolly Cho)
Mandalay Region May Myo
Hteik Su Phaya Htwe
Rangoon
Unknown
1948 2nd Khin San Kywe
Ayeyarwady Region Pyapon
Yin Yin Mya
Mandalay Region Mandalay
Le Le Win
Ayeyarwady Region Hinthada
1949 3rd Phyu Phyu Shein
Rangoon
Unknown Unknown
1950-1952 4th Ma Sein Aye
Rangoon
Unknown Unknown
1955 5th Nu Nu Yi
Bago Region Taungoo
Khin Thein Thein
Rangoon
Ma Sein Aye
Rangoon
1956-1958 6th Louisa Benson Craig[6][7]
Rangoon
Unknown Unknown
1959 7th Than Than Aye
Rangoon
Unknown Unknown
1960 8th Myint Myint May
Rangoon
Unknown Unknown
1961 9th Khin Myint Myint[5]
Bago Region Daik-U
Unknown Unknown

Miss Mandalay

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Year Edition Miss Mandalay Note
1948 1st Yin Yin Mya 1st runner-up of Miss Burma 1948
1949 2nd Khin Nyunt Yi
1952 3rd Kyu Kyu Cho Sister of Daw Li Cho, Miss Burma 1947
1954 4th Kyi Kyi Mya
1961 5th Khin Than Nu

Major International competitions

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  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner

Miss Universe

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Year Representative's Name Division Title Placement Special Awards
1958 Louisa Benson Craig Rangoon Miss Burma 1958 Did not compete
1959 Than Than Aye Rangoon Miss Burma 1959 Unplaced
1960 Myint Myint May Rangoon 1st runner up of Miss Burma 1960 Unplaced Miss Congeniality
1961 Khin Myint Myint Bago Region Daik-U Miss Burma 1961 Unplaced

Miss World

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Year Representative's Name Division Title Placement Special Awards
1960 Ma Sein Aye Rangoon Miss Burma 1960 Unplaced

Miss International

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Year Representative's Name Division Title Placement Special Awards
1961 Minnie Pu Mandalay Region Mandalay Top 5 at Miss Burma 1960 Unplace
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "မယ်ဗမာပြိုင်ပွဲ".
  2. ^ "မြန်မာ့ပထမဆုံး မယ်စကြဝဠာပြိုင်ပွဲဝင် ဒေါ်သန်းသန်းအေ" (in Burmese).
  3. ^ "Burma's return to Miss Universe contest after 50-year break sparks controversy". Archived from the original on 2022-05-15.
  4. ^ "Miss Burma (Ma Sen Aye".
  5. ^ a b Nyein Ei Ei Htwe (28 September 2009). "Former 'Miss Burma' winner passes away". The Myanmar Times. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  6. ^ Cernea, Ruth Fredman (2007). Almost Englishmen: Baghdadi Jews in British Burma. Lexington Books. pp. 117–118. ISBN 9780739116463.
  7. ^ "Benson, Naw Louisa". Museum of Karen History and Culture. Karen History and Culture Preservation Society. 2003. Archived from Naw Louisa the original on 27 July 2018. Retrieved 9 April 2012. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
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