Just in a few hours, the 56th Miss International will be announced in Tokyo, Japan. The grand finale of the Miss International 2016 will be held at Tokyo Dome City Hall on Thursday and one among the 70 contestants from different countries will be crowned the winner.
Miss International 2016 winner announced
On Thursday, Miss International 2015 Venezuela's Edymar Martinez will crown her successor in a grand finale, which will be aired live on the official YouTube channel of the beauty pageant at 15.00 (Japan time).
The event will be aired in India at 11.30 am on Thursday, in New York, it will be aired at 2.00 am, in London, it will be aired on 7.00 am BST and in Singapore, it will be aired at 14.00.
Rewati Chetri, who was crowned Miss Asia, is representing India at the Miss International 2016 beauty pageant.
Watch the Miss International 2016 grand finale here and also check out the complete list of Miss International 2016 contestants:
1. Argentina – Yoana Don
2. Aruba – Tania Maria Nunes
3. Australia – Alexandra Britton
4. Belarus – Palina Tsehalka
5. Belgium – Caroline Sophie Julie Van Hoye
6. Bolivia – Katherine Añazgo Orozco
7. Brazil – Manoela Alves
8. Canada – Amber Bernachi
9. China – Xinna Zhou Yudi
10. Colombia – Yudi Daniela Herrera Avendaño
11. Costa Rica – Raquel Guevara
12. Cuba – Dania Quesada
13. Denmark – Sara Skals Danielsen
14. Dominican Republic – Cinthya Maria Nunez
15. Ecuador – Ivanna Abad
16. El Salvador – Elizabeth Cader
17. Finland – Emilia Seppänen
18. France – Khaoula Najine
19. Ghana – Cindy Kofie
20. Gibraltar – Joseanne Bear
21. Guatemala – Laura Maria Vadillo Urrutia
22. Guam – Annalyn Buan
23. Guadeloupe – Presile Adolphe
24. Haiti – Cassandre Joseph
25. Hawaii – Guinevere Davenport
26. Honduras – Andrea Nicolle Salinas Godoy
27. Hong Kong – Kelly Yeuk Lam CHAN
28. Hungary – Csillag Szabó
29. India – Rewati Chetri
30. Indonesia – Felicia Hwang
31. Ireland – Catherine Gannon
32. Japan – Junna Yamagata
33. Korea – Kim Min Jeong
34. Lebanon – Stephanie Karam
35. Luxembourg – Katia Dos Santos
36. Macau – Sulin Ip
37. Malaysia – Olivia Nicholas
38. Mauritius – Shavina Hulkua
39. Mexico – Maria Geraldine Ponce Mendez
40. Moldova – Alina Kirchiu
41. Myanmar – Ein Gyin Htoo
42. Netherlands – Melissa Scherpen
43. Nepal – Barsha Lekhi
44. Nicaragua – Brianny Chamorro
45. Nigeria – Ivie Mary Young Akpude
46. Northern Mariana Islands – Peachy Quitugua
47. Norway – Camilla De Souza Devik
48. New Zealand – Jessica Tyson
49. Panama – Daniela Ochoa Barragan
50. Peru – Danea Juanita Panta Vargas
51. Philippines – Kylie Verzosa
52. Poland – Magdalena Bieńkowska
53. Puerto Rico – Gabriel Berríos
54. Portugal – Carina Frazão
55. Russia – Alisa Manenok
56. Sierra Leone – Maseray Zelda Swarray
57. Singapore – Huiqi Wang
58. Slovak Republic – Michaela Menkyova
59. South Africa – Tharina Botes
60. Spain – Anabel Delgado Torres
61. Sri Lanka – Ayesha Fernando
62. Sweden – Maria Taipaleenma Ki
63. Taiwan – Ai-ning Tan
64. Thailand – Pattiya Pongthai
65. Tunisia – Hiba Telmoudi
66. Ukraine – Viktoriia Kiose
67. UK – Romy Simpkins
68. USA – Kaitryana Leinbach
69. Venezuela – Jessica Duarte
70. Vietnam – Pham Ngoc Phuong Linh