Miss Hong Kong Pageant (), or Miss HK () for short, is an annual Hong Kong-based beauty pageant organised by local Hong Kong television station, TVB. The pageant was established in 1946, and acquired by TVB in 1973. It is one of the oldest pageants in the world. The reigning Miss Hong Kong is Stacey Chan, winner of the 2025 pageant.
Regulations
Recruitment
All participants have to have a Hong Kong ID or be born in Hong Kong (with a valid birth certificate). The age requirement is 17–27 since 2011, though the upper age was previously up to 25. While there has been other Miss Hong Kong pageants in prior years producing notable titleholders such as Judy Dan (1952), Virginia June Lee (1954), Michelle Mok (1958), Laura da Costa (1967), Mabel Hawkett (1970) and Shirley Yu (1974, contest organized by Miss Pearl of the Orient Company and overlapping with TVB's), the current annual TVB pageant began in 1973. Apart from the top prize winner, first runner-up and second runner-up prizes, the pageant also has other consolation prizes that vary slightly from year to year. Many Miss Hong Kong contestants have gone on to have movie careers as it is quite typical for the top contestants to garner television contracts from TVB.
- Overseas Recruitment: Applications are available in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, any TVB rental store in the US, Fairchild TV station, Ontario, Richmond, British Columbia, and any TVB rental store in Canada. Delegates have to send in their applications before the deadline. TVB, organisers of the pageant travel to cities in the US and Canada. They include: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, and Vancouver. TVB would choose a certain amount of delegates to interview and would call them to interview. Besides personal interviews, delegates have to wear swimsuits chosen by themselves and walk around in it. Delegates are chosen and return to Hong Kong in late May to compete.
- Local Recruitment: Hong Kong. Applications are available in Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom, and Europe. Delegates have to send in their applications before the deadline. Weeks later, primary and secondary interviews are conducted. Top interviewed finalists are chosen and they record a reality TV show (like 2006) to choose the deserving semifinalists to compete. They joined the overseas delegates to form the top event finalists.
The pageant is traditionally televised into two events, although this is not always necessarily the case in recent years. First, a preliminary event is held where 12 finalists are selected from a group of candidates, the number of which is usually around 20–25 (with 30 being the maximum). Then a final event is held, culminating in the announcement of the winner and the first and second runners-up from the 12 finalists. In some years, the field is narrowed down to a final five, from which the runners-up and winner are chosen. Often several contestants dropped out of the pageant before the televised preliminary, thus there would be a candidate with #30 assigned to her, but only 25 or so contestants.
Titleholders
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%; text-align:center"
!Year
!Miss HK
!Runners-up
!Special awards
|-
| 1946
| Lee Lan
| 1st Runner-up :
2nd Runner-up :
|No awards given
|-
| 1947
| Ng Dan Fung
| 1st Runner-up :
2nd Runner-up : ,
|No awards given
|-
| 1948
|
| 1st Runner-up :
2nd Runner-up :
|No awards given
|-
| 1952
| Judy Dan
| 1st Runner-up :
2nd Runner-up :
|No awards given
|-
| 1954
| Virginia June Lee
| 1st Runner-up :
2nd Runner-up :
|No awards given
|-
| 1959
| Michelle Mok Ping-Ching
| 1st Runner-up :
2nd Runner-up :
|No awards given
|-
| 1960
| Vivian Cheung
| 1st Runner-up :
2nd Runner-up :
|No awards given
|-
| 1962
| Shirley Pong
| 1st Runner-up :
2nd Runner-up :
|No awards given
|-
| 1964
| Mary Bai
| 1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
|No awards given
|-
| 1965
| Joy Drake
| 1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up Laura Arminda Da Costa Roque
|No awards given
|-
| 1966
| Gisella Ma Ka-Wai
| 1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
|No awards given
|-
| 1967
| Laura Arminda Da Costa Roque
| 1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
|No awards given
|-
| 1968
| Tammy Yung
| 1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
|Hong Kong Princess () : Louise Lee
|-
| 1969
| Christine Tam Mei-Mei
| 1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up Cecile McSmith
|No awards given
|-
| 1970
| Mabel Hawkett
| 1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
|No awards given
|-
| 1972
| Rita Leung Suet-Ling
| 1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
|No awards given
|-
| 1973
| Elanie Sung
| 1st Runner-up Judy Yung
2nd Runner-up Ethel Lau
|No awards given
|-
| 1974
| Jojo Cheung
| 1st Runner-up Judith Dirkin
2nd Runner-up Peggy Lee
|No awards given
|-
| 1975
| Mary Cheung
| 1st Runner-up Teresa Chu
2nd Runner-up Conny Kwan
| Miss Photogenic : Lucia Szeto
Miss Friendship : Teresa Chu
|-
| 1976
| Rowena Lam
| 1st Runner-up Christine Leung
2nd Runner-up Margaret Tsui
| Miss Photogenic : Cora Miao
Miss Friendship : Karen Ng
|-
| 1977
| Loletta Chu
| 1st Runner-up Shui Yung Lui
2nd Runner-up Dorothy Yu
| Miss Photogenic : Loletta Chu
Miss Friendship : Velma Talbot
|-
| 1978
| Winnie Chan
| 1st Runner-up Faustina Lin
2nd Runner-up Regina Tsang
| Miss Photogenic Lily Cheung
Miss Friendship Sylvia Ip
|-
| 1979
| Olivia Cheng
| 1st Runner-up Mary Ng
2nd Runner-up Maria Chung
| Miss Photogenic Olivia Cheng
Miss Friendship Monita Kuan
|-
| 1980
| Wanda Tai
| 1st Runner-up Julia Chan
2nd Runner-up Janet Wong
| Miss Photogenic Wanda Tai
Miss Friendship Elanie Cheung
|-
| 1981
| Irene Lo
| 1st Runner-up Winnie Chin
2nd Runner-up Deborah Moore
| Miss Photogenic Freda Leung
Miss Friendship Irene Lo
|-
| 1982
| Angeline Leung
| 1st Runner-up Cally Kwong
2nd Runner-up Isabella Kau
| Miss Photogenic Wendy Ha
Miss Friendship Judy Hon
|-
| 1983
| Cher Yeung
| 1st Runner-up Maggie Cheung
2nd Runner-up Eve Lee
| Miss Photogenic Maggie Cheung
Miss Friendship Sylvia Chung
|-
| 1984
| Joyce Godenzi
| 1st Runner-up Margaret Ma
2nd Runner-up Joan Tong
| Miss Photogenic Joyce Godenzi
Miss Friendship Mimi Lau
|-
| 1985
| Shallin Tse
| 1st Runner-up Aleen Lo
2nd Runner-up Ellen Wong
| Miss Photogenic Frances Lau
Miss Friendship Ivy Sung
|-
| 1986
| Robin Lee
| 1st Runner-up May Ng
2nd Runner-up Patty Ngai
| Miss Photogenic May Ng
Miss Friendship Ann Choy
|-
| 1987
| Pauline Yeung
| 1st Runner-up Elizabeth Lee
2nd Runner-up Wing Lam
| Miss Photogenic Elizabeth Lee
Miss Friendship Betty Cheung
Miss International Goodwill Pauline Yeung
|-
| 1988
| Michelle Reis
| 1st Runner-up Sheila Chan
2nd Runner-up Cynthia Cheung
| Miss Photogenic Sheila Chin
Miss Friendship Betty Yau
Miss International Goodwill Michelle Reis
|-
| 1989
| Monica Chan
| 1st Runner-up Donna Chu
2nd Runner-up Isabel Leung
| Miss Photogenic Wanda Yung
Miss Friendship Lorell Li
Miss International Goodwill Monica Chan
|-
| 1990
| Anita Yuen
| 1st Runner-up Helen Yung
2nd Runner-up Noel Leung
| Miss Photogenic Anita Yuen
Miss International Goodwill Helen Yung
|-
| 1991
| Amy Kwok
| 1st Runner-up Valerie Chow
2nd Runner-up Ada Choi
| Miss Photogenic Amy Fan
Miss Friendship Maur Yeung
Miss International Goodwill Amy Kwok
|-
| 1992
| Emily Lo
| 1st Runner-up Patsy Lau
2nd Runner-up Shirley Cheung
| Miss Photogenic Emily Lo
Miss Friendship Carol Lee
Miss International Goodwill Patsy Lau
|-
| 1993
| Hoyan Mok
| 1st Runner-up May Lam
2nd Runner-up Middy Yu
| Miss Press Kenix Kwok
Miss International Goodwill Christina Lau
|-
| 1994
| Halina Tam
| 1st Runner-up Annamarie Wood
2nd Runner-up Theresa Lee
| Miss Photogenic Natalie Wong
Miss Press Theresa Lee
Miss International Goodwill Dorothy Ng
|-
| 1995
| Winnie Young
| 1st Runner-up Sofie Rahman
2nd Runner-up Shirley Chau
| Miss Photogenic Sofie Rahman
Miss Press Shirley Chau
Miss International Goodwill Shirley Chau
|-
| 1996
| Lee San-san
| 1st Runner-up Chillie Poon
2nd Runner-up Fiona Yuen
| Miss Photogenic San San Lee
Miss Press San San Lee
Miss International Goodwill Fiona Yuen
|-
| 1997
| Virginia Yung
| 1st Runner-up Vivian Lee
2nd Runner-up Charmaine Sheh
| Miss Photogenic Virginia Yung
Miss International Goodwill Vivian Lee
|-
| 1998
| Anne Heung
| 1st Runner-up Jessie Chiu
2nd Runner-up Natalie Ng
| Miss Photogenic Anne Heung
Miss International Goodwill Josephine Yan
|-
| 1999
| Sonija Kwok
| 1st Runner-up Marsha Yuan
2nd Runner-up Myolie Wu
| Miss Photogenic Sonija Kwok
Miss International Goodwill Sonija Kwok
|-
| 2000
| Vivian Lau
| 1st Runner-up Margaret Kan
2nd Runner-up Maree Lau
| Miss Photogenic Vivian Lau
Miss International Goodwill Vivian Lau
|-
| 2001
| Shirley Yeung
| 1st Runner-up Gigi Chung
2nd Runner-up Heidi Chu
| Miss Photogenic Shirley Yeung
Miss International Goodwill Heidi Chu
|-
| 2002
| Tiffany Lam
| 1st Runner-up Victoria Jane Jolly
2nd Runner-up Cathy Wu 胡家惠
| Miss Photogenic Cerina Da Graca
Miss Talent Rubyanne Choi 蔡潔雯
Miss International Goodwill Tiffany Lam
|-
| 2003
| Mandy Cho
| 1st Runner-up Rabee'a Yeung
2nd Runner-up Priscilla Chi
| Miss Photogenic, Miss Talent Selena Li
Miss International Goodwill Mandy Cho
|-
| 2004
| Kate Tsui
| 1st Runner-up Queenie Chu
2nd Runner-up Sze Sze Fu
| Miss Photogenic Kate Tsui
Miss International Goodwill Kate Tsui
|-
| 2005
| Tracy Ip
| 1st Runner-up Sharon Luk
2nd Runner-up Carrie Lam
| Miss Photogenic Shermon Tang
Miss International Goodwill Natalle Khor
|-
| 2006
| Aimee Chan
|1st Runner-up Janet Chow
2nd Runner-up Koni Lui
| Miss Photogenic Janet Chow
Miss International Goodwill Aimee Chan
|-
| 2007
| Kayi Cheung
| 1st Runner-up Grace Wong
2nd Runner-up Lorretta Chow
| Miss Photogenic Grace Wong
Miss International Goodwill Grace Wong
|-
| 2008
| Edelweiss Cheung
| 1st Runner-up Skye Chan
2nd Runner-up Sire Ma
| Miss Photogenic Sire Ma
Miss International Goodwill Skye Chan
|-
| 2009
| Sandy Lau
| 1st Runner-up Germaine Lee
2nd Runner-up Mizuni Hung
| Miss Photogenic Candy Yuen
Miss International Goodwill Carly Wong
|-
| 2010
| Toby Chan
| 1st Runner-up Sammi Cheung
2nd Runner-up Lisa Ch'ng
| Miss Photogenic Crystal Li
Miss International Goodwill Toby Chan
|-
| 2011
| Rebecca Zhu
| 1st Runner-up Hyman Chu
2nd Runner-up Whitney Hui
| Miss Photogenic Whitney Hui
Miss International Goodwill Nicole Leung
|-
| 2012
| Carat Cheung
| 1st Runner-up Jacqueline Wong
2nd Runner-up Tracy Chu
| Miss Photogenic Jennifer Shum
Miss International Goodwill Carat Cheung
|-
| 2013
| Grace Chan
| 1st Runner-up Sisley Choi
2nd Runner-up Moon Lau
| Miss Photogenic Grace Chan
Miss Friendship Tammy Ou-Yang
|-
| 2014
| Veronica Shiu
| 1st Runner-up Erin Wong
2nd Runner-up Katherine Ho
| Miss Photogenic Veronica Shiu
Miss Friendship Veronica Shiu
|-
| 2015
| Louisa Mak
| 1st Runner-up Ada Pong
2nd Runner-up Karmen Kwok
| Miss Photogenic Louisa Mak
Miss Friendship Iris Lam
|-
| 2016
| Crystal Fung
| 1st Runner-up Tiffany Lau
2nd Runner-up Bonnie Chan
| Miss Photogenic Tiffany Lau
Miss Friendship Bowie Cheung
|-
| 2017
| Juliette Louie
| 1st Runner-up Regina Ho
2nd Runner-up Emily Wong
| Miss Photogenic Juliette Louie
Miss Big Big Channel Boanne Cheung
|-
| 2018
| Hera Chan
| 1st Runner-up Amber Tang
2nd Runner-up Sara Ting
| Miss Photogenic Amber Tang
Miss Friendship Claudia Chan
|-
| 2019
| Carmaney Wong
| 1st Runner-up Fei Wong
2nd Runner-up Kelly Gu
| Miss Photogenic Fei Wong
Miss Friendship Blossom Chan
|-
| 2020
| Lisa-Marie Tse
| 1st Runner-up Celina Harto
2nd Runner-up Rosita Kwok
| Miss Photogenic Lisa-Marie Tse
Miss Friendship Maisie Kwong
|-
|2021
|Sabina Mendes de Assunção
|1st Runner-up : Carina Leung
2nd Runner-up : Kristy Shaw
|Miss Photogenic : Penny Yeung
Miss Friendship : Kristy Shaw
|-
|2022
|Denice Lam
|1st Runner-up : Cecca Xu
2nd Runner-up : Joey Leung
|Miss Photogenic : Joey Leung
Miss Friendship : Sharon Ying
Miss International Goodwill : Cecca Xu
|-
|2023
|Hilary Chong
|1st Runner-up : Lynn Wang
2nd Runner-up : Lovelle Wang
|Miss Photogenic : Lynn Wang
Miss Friendship: Jenny Jiang
|-
|2024
|Ellyn Ngai
|1st Runner-up : Emily Leung
2nd Runner-up : Amina Yeung
|Miss Photogenic : Emily Leung
Miss Friendship : Candice Wong
|-
|2025
|Stacey Chan
|1st Runner-up : Angela Stanton
2nd Runner-up : Jane Yuan
|Miss Photogenic : Victoria Lee
Miss Friendship : Victoria Lee
|-
|2026
|
|1st Runner-up :
2nd Runner-up :
|Miss Photogenic :
Miss Friendship :
|}
Overseas contestant awards list
Starting from 1991, the Miss Hong Kong pageant greets delegates from overseas. They include Toronto, Vancouver, New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, and San Francisco. Local contestants coming from Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, London, and more enter at Hong Kong. The overseas delegates wait for the notification of their regional sponsors of TVB and if they are chosen, they fly to Hong Kong to compete. The following is a record of overseas delegates' performance at Miss Hong Kong.
- 1991 – 7. Amy Kwok (Los Angeles)
- Winner
- Miss International Goodwill
- Miss Humorous Conversation
- 1991 – 13. Maur Yeung (Los Angeles)
- Miss Congeniality
- 1992 – 8. Patsy Lau (Los Angeles)
- 1st runner-up
- Miss International Goodwill
- 1992 – 14. Carol Lee (Los Angeles)
- Miss Congeniality
- 1993 – 20. Christina Lau (Los Angeles)
- Miss International Goodwill
- 1994 – 18. Dorothy Ng (Los Angeles)
- Miss International Goodwill
- 1995 – 12. Winnie Young (San Francisco)
- Winner
- Most Standard Figure Award
- 1997 – 2. Virginia Yung (Vancouver)
- Winner
- Miss Photogenic
- Miss Oriental Charm
- Miss Cosmopolitan
- 1997 – 12. Vivian Lee (Vancouver)
- 1st runner-up
- Miss International Goodwill
- 1998 – 20. Anne Heung (Vancouver)
- Winner
- Miss Photogenic
- Global Beauty Award
- Miss Hospitality
- 1998 – 14. Josephine Yan (Los Angeles)
- Miss International Goodwill
- 1999 – 12. Sonija Kwok (Vancouver)
- Winner
- Miss Photogenic
- Miss International Goodwill
- Miss Millennium Wisdom
- 1999 – 15. Cindy Wong (Los Angeles)
- Miss Beautiful Legs
- 2000 – 11. Vivian Lau (Vancouver)
- Winner
- Miss Photogenic
- Miss International Goodwill
- Miss Millennium Charm
- 2000 – 17. Margaret Kan (Toronto)
- First runner-up
- 2000 – 5. Maree Lau (Sydney)
- Second runner-up
- 2002 – 11. Tiffany Lam (San Francisco)
- Winner
- Miss International Goodwill
- Miss New Generational Beauty
- 2002 – 20.Cerina Da Graça (Phoenix)
- Miss Photogenic
- Breakthrough Natural Skin Award
- Slimming Beauty Award
- 2003 – 2. Mandy Cho (San Francisco)
- Winner
- Miss International Goodwill
- Miss Swimsuit Charm
- Diamond Skin Award
- Perfect Group
- 2003 – 11. Rabee'a Yeung (Vancouver)
- 1st runner-up
- Tourism Ambassador Award
- 2003 – 18. Selena Li (Toronto)
- Miss Photogenic
- Miss Talent
- 2004 – 1. Queenie Chu (Seattle)
- 1st runner-up
- Tourism Ambassador Award
- 2006 – 13. Aimee Chan (Toronto)
- Winner
- Miss International Goodwill
- Audience Favourite
- 2006 – 15. Janet Chow (Toronto)
- 1st runner-up
- Miss Photogenic
- 2007 – 3. Kayi Cheung (Vancouver)
- Winner
- Miss Vitality Ambassador
- 2007 – 9. Grace Wong (New York City)
- 1st runner-up
- Miss Photogenic
- Miss International Goodwill.
- 2007 – 7. Lorretta Chow (Vancouver)
- 2nd runner-up
- Most Attractive Legs Award
- 2008 – 7. Hilda Leung (Toronto)
- Miss Trendy Vision
- 2009 – 10. Germaine Li (New York City)
- 1st runner-up
- 2009 – 8. Mizuni Hung (Vancouver)
- 2nd runner-up
- Miss Trendy Vision
- 2010 – 9. Crystal Li (London)
- Miss Photogenic
- 2011 – 14. Hymen Chu (Toronto)
- 1st runner-up
- 2011 – 3. Whitney Hui (London)
- 2nd runner-up
- Miss Photogenic
- 2012 – Carat Cheung (Vancouver)
- Winner
- Aviation Ambassador
- Miss International Goodwill
- 2012 – Jacqueline Wong (Vancouver)
- 1st runner up
- 2012 – Tracy Chu (Vancouver)
- 2nd runner up
- 2013 – 17. Grace Chan (Vancouver)
- Winner
- Miss Photogenic
- 2014 – 15. Veronica Shiu (Vancouver)
- Winner
- Miss Photogenic
- Miss Friendship
- 2016 – 2. Tiffany Lau (Los Angeles)
- 1st Runner up
- Miss Photogenic
- 2016 – 7. Bonnie Chan (Toronto)
- 2nd Runner up
- 2017 – 5. Juliette Louie (Edmonton)
- Winner
- Miss Photogenic
- 2017 – 4. Emily Wong 黃瑋琦 (Miami)
- 2nd Runner up
- 2018 – 7. Sara Ting (Chicago)
- 2nd Runner up
- 2018 – 8. Claudia Chan (Auckland)
- Miss Friendship
- 2019 – 6. Blossom Chan (Brisbane)
- Miss Friendship
- 2020 – 8. Lisa Tse (Scotland)
- Winner
- Miss Photogenic
- 2022 - 4. Cecca Xu (New York City)
- 1st Runner Up
- Miss International Goodwill
- 2022 - 14.Joey Leung (Los Angeles)
- 2nd Runner Up
- Miss Photogenic
Notice that Vancouver has the most Miss Hong Kong winners from the overseas. They had a record of four consecutive winners from 1997 to 2000, and three consecutive winners from 2012 to 2014. In 2012, the top 3 delegates were all from Vancouver. Even though the 2007 pageant had the top 3 all from the US and Canada but Grace Wong and Lorretta Chow travelled to Hong Kong to compete in the pageant, so they are recognised by TVB to be local delegates not overseas delegates. They did however come from the overseas.
Hong Kong beauty queens at Grand slam beauty pageants
Miss Universe Hong Kong
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%; text-align:center"
!width="60"|Year||width="250"|Miss Universe HK||width="250"|1st Runner-up||width="250"|2nd Runner-up
|-
| 2024
| Joanne Rhodes
| Yan Kiu ()
| Juliette Louie
|-
|2025
| Lizzie Li
| Michelle Young
| Esther Tam
|-
|2026
|
|
|
|-
|}
- In 2001, TVB lost the franchise for Miss Universe.
- Beginning in 2024, Hong Kong was allowed to compete in Miss Universe after many years of being disallowed by MUO, due to area status, "SAR of China".
{| class="wikitable " style="font-size: 90%;"
!width="60" |Year
!width="250" |Miss Universe HK
!width="250" |Placement at Miss Hong Kong
!width="250" |Placement at Miss Universe
!width="250" |Special awards
!width="250" |Notes
|-
! colspan="6"|Lee Choi Fet directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 1952―1972
|-
|-style="background-color:#FFFF66;"
! 1952
| Judy Dan
| WINNER in 1952
| 3rd Runner-up
|
|
|-
| colspan=6
|-
|-style="background-color:#FFFF66;"
! 1954
| Virginia June Lee
| WINNER in 1954
| 2nd Runner-up
|
|
|-
| colspan=6
|-
! 1960
| Vivian Cheung
| WINNER in 1960
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
| colspan=6
|-
! 1962
| Shirley Pong
| WINNER in 1962
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
| colspan=6
|-
! 1964
| Mary Bai
| WINNER in 1964
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
|-
! 1965
| Joy Drake
| WINNER in 1965
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
| colspan=6
|-
|-style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
! 1967
| Laura Arminda Da Costa Roque
| WINNER in 1967
| Top 15
|
|
|-
! 1968
| Tammy Yung
| WINNER in 1968
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! 1969
| Christine Tam Mei-Mei
| WINNER in 1969
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
|-
|-style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
! 1970
| Mabel Hawkett
| WINNER in 1970
| Top 15
|
|
|-
| colspan=6
|-
! 1972
| Rita Leung Suet-Ling
| WINNER in 1972
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! colspan="6"|TVB directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 1973―2000
|-
! 1973
| Elaine Sung
| WINNER in 1973
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! 1974
| Jojo Cheung
| WINNER in 1964
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! 1975
| Mary Cheung
| WINNER in 1965
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
|-style="background-color:#FFFF99;"
! 1976
| Rowena Lam
| WINNER in 1976
| Top 12
|
| In 1976, HK was the official venue of Miss Universe 1976. Rina Messinger won the title at Lee Theatre, Hong Kong.
|-
! 1977
| Loletta Chu
| WINNER in 1977
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! 1978
| Winnie Chan
| WINNER in 1978
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! 1979
| Olivia Cheng (Hong Kong actress)|Olivia Cheng
| WINNER in 1979
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! 1980
| Wanda Tai
| WINNER in 1980
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! 1981
| Irene Lo
| WINNER in 1981
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! 1982
| Angeline Leung
| WINNER in 1982
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! 1983
| Cher Yeung
| WINNER in 1983
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! 1984
| Joyce Godenzi
| WINNER in 1984
| Unplaced
|
- Best National Costume (3rd placed)
|
|-
! 1985
| Shallin Tse
| WINNER in 1985
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! 1986
| Robin Lee
| WINNER in 1986
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! 1987
| Lily Chung
| WINNER<br>(Miss Universe Hong Kong 1987)
| Unplaced
|
| Lily was the only Hong Kong representative selected by TVB who did not come from the Miss Hong Kong pageant. Instead, she was chosen through a different pageant held due to the switch in the timeframe of the Miss Universe and Miss Hong Kong pageants.
|-
|-style="background-color:#FFFF66;"
! 1988
| Pauline Yeung
| WINNER in 1987
| 4th Runner-up
|
| From this year on, the representative of Miss Hong Kong compete in the Miss Universe pageant a year later. The Miss HK winner returned to compete at Miss Universe competition.
|-
! 1989
| Cynthia Cheung
| 2nd RUNNER-UP in 1988
| Unplaced
|
| Due to health matters, the main winner, Michelle Reis, Miss Hong Kong 1988 quit from the Miss Universe 1989.
|-
! 1990
| Monica Chan
| WINNER in 1989
| Unplaced (23rd placed)
|
| The placement score was determined by the Miss Universe calculation system, based on judges' scores throughout the broadcast.
|-
! 1991
| Anita Yuen
| WINNER in 1990
| Unplaced (60th placed)
|
|
|-
! 1992
| Amy Kwok
| WINNER in 1991
| colspan=2
| Kwok was disqualified because she held United States citizenship.
|-
! 1993
| Emily Lo
| WINNER in 1992
| Unplaced (49th placed)
|
|
|-
! 1994
| Hoyan Mok
| WINNER in 1993
| Unplaced (44th placed)
|
|
|-
! 1995
| Halina Tam
| WINNER in 1994
| Unplaced (45th placed)
|
|
|-
! 1996
| Sofie Rahman
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1995
| Unplaced (70th placed)
|
| Winnie Young, Miss Hong Kong 1995, was replaced because she held United States citizenship.
|-
! 1997
| Lee San-san
| WINNER in 1996
| Unplaced (45th placed)
|
|
|-
! 1998
| Virginia Yung
| WINNER in 1997
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! 1999
| Anne Heung
| WINNER in 1998
| Unplaced
|
- Miss Photogenic (Top 7)
|
|-
! 2000
| Sonija Kwok
| WINNER in 1999
| Unplaced
|
- Miss Photogenic (Top 10)
|
|-
! colspan="6"|Kimmy Low directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 2024-2025
|-
! 2024
| Joanne Rhodes
| MU Hong Kong WINNER in 2024 By Zetrix Company
| Unplaced
|
|
|-
! colspan="6"|Phoebe Chu directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe from 2025
|-
! 2025
| Lizzie Li
| MU Hong Kong WINNER in 2025
|Unplaced
|
|
|-
! 2026
| TAB
| MU Hong Kong WINNER in 2026
| TAB
|
|
|-
|}
Miss World Hong Kong
{| class="wikitable " style="font-size: 90%;"
!width="60" |Year
!width="250" |Miss World HK
!width="250" |Placement at Miss Hong Kong
!width="250" |Placement at Miss World
!width="250" |Special awards
!width="250" |Notes
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! colspan="6"|Lee Choi Fet directorship — a franchise holder to Miss World between 1959―1972
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! 1959
| Michelle Mok Ping-Ching
| WINNER in 1959
| Unplaced
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! 1970
| Ann Lay
| APPOINTED<br>(Miss Gorgeous at Miss Hong Kong 1970)
| Unplaced
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! 1972
| Gay Mei-Lin
| ―
| Unplaced
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| colspan=6
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! colspan="6"|TVB directorship — a franchise holder to Miss World between 1973―1988
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! 1973
| Judy Yung
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1973
| Unplaced
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! 1974
| Judith Dirkin
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1974
| Unplaced
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- Miss Personality
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! 1975
| Teresa Chu
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1975
| Unplaced
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! 1976
| Christine Leung
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1976
| Unplaced
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! 1977
| Shui Yung Lui
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1977
| Unplaced
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! 1978
| Faustina Lin
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1978
| Unplaced
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! 1979
| Mary Ng
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1979
| Unplaced
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! 1980
| Julia Chan
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1980
| Unplaced
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! 1981
| Winnie Chin
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1981
| Unplaced
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! 1982
| Cally Kwong
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1982
| Unplaced
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! 1983
| Maggie Cheung
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1983
| Top 15
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! 1984
| Joan Tong
| 2nd RUNNER-UP in 1984
| Unplaced
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| Margaret Ma, the 1st runner-up of Miss Hong Kong 1984, was replaced because she was too old to compete in the Miss World pageant.
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! 1985
| Aleen Lo
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1985
| Unplaced
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! 1986
| May Ng
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1986
| Unplaced
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! 1987
| Pauline Yeung
| WINNER in 1987
| Top 12
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- Continental Queen of Asia
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! 1988
| Michelle Reis
| WINNER in 1988
| Unplaced
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| colspan=6
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! 1992
| Patsy Lau
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1992
| Unplaced
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| TVB held the franchise to send representative to Miss World pageant again, after losing it for three years.
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! 1993
| May Lam
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1993
| Unplaced
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! 1994
| Annamarie Wood
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1994
| Unplaced
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! 1995
| Shirley Chau
| 2nd RUNNER-UP in 1995
| Unplaced
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| Sofie Rahman, the 1st runner-up of Miss Hong Kong 1995, was replaced because she chose to compete in Miss Universe 1996 instead.
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! 1996
| Chillie Poon
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1996
| Unplaced
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! 1997
| Vivian Lee
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1997
| Unplaced
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! 1998
| Jessie Chiu
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1998
| Unplaced
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! 1999
| Marsha Yuan
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 1999
| Unplaced
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! 2000
| Margaret Kan
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 2000
| Unplaced
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! 2001
| Gigi Chung
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 2001
| Unplaced
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! 2002
| Victoria Jane Jolly
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 2002
| Unplaced
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! 2003
| Rabee'a Yeung
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 2003
| Unplaced
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! 2004
| Queenie Chu
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 2004
| Unplaced
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! 2005
| Tracy Ip
| WINNER in 2005
| Unplaced
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- Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 19)
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! 2006
| Janet Chow
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 2006
| Unplaced
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| Aimee Chan, Miss Hong Kong 2006, was replaced because she was too old to compete in the Miss World pageant.
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! 2007
| Kayi Cheung
| WINNER in 2007
| Top 16
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- Beauty with a Purpose
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! 2008
| Skye Chan
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 2008
| Unplaced
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| Edelweiss Cheung, Miss Hong Kong 2008, was replaced because she could not compete due to personal reasons.
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! 2009
| Sandy Lau
| WINNER in 2009
| Unplaced
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! 2010
| Sammi Cheung
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 2010
| Unplaced
|
- Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 40)
| Toby Chan, Miss Hong Kong 2010, was replaced due to a scheduling conflict between the Miss World pageant and the Miss Chinese International pageant.
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! 2011
| Hyman Chu
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 2011
| Unplaced
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| Rebecca Zhu, Miss Hong Kong 2011, was replaced due to concerns about her English proficiency.
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! 2012
| Kelly Cheung
| APPOINTED<br>(Miss Chinese International 2012)
| Unplaced
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- Interview Scores (Top 40)
- Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 46)
- Miss World Top Model (Top 10)
| Appointed by TVB as Hong Kong's representative in the Miss World pageant due to a change in the time frame for the Miss World pageant.
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! 2013
| Jacqueline Wong
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 2012
| Unplaced
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- Interview Scores (Top 12)
- Miss World Talent (Top 11)
| Replaced Carat Cheung, Miss Hong Kong 2012, as Cheung was too old to compete in the Miss World pageant.
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! 2014
| Erin Wong
| 1st RUNNER-UP in 2014
| Unplaced
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| Replaced Grace Chan, Miss Hong Kong 2013, as Chan had crowned her successor.
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| colspan=6
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! 2017
| Emily Wong
| 2nd RUNNER-UP in 2017
| Unplaced
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| TVB held the franchise to send representative to Miss World pageant again, after losing it for two years.
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! 2018
| Wing Wong
| APPOINTED<br>(Miss International Hong Kong 2017)
| Unplaced
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! 2019
| Lila Lam
| APPOINTED<br>(Miss Cosmopolitan Hong Kong 2019)
| Top 40
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- Miss World Top Model (Top 10)
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See also
- Miss Asia Pageant
- Miss Chinese Toronto Pageant
- Miss Chinese (Vancouver) Pageant
- Mr. Hong Kong – The male pageant.
- "Un banc, un arbre, une rue" – The adapted theme song for the pageant
References
External links
- Official homepage
- Johnny's Pageant Page—A Complete Listing of Miss Hong Kong Contestants & Award Winners
- Wai Yin Association
