Mongolia is being represented by 25 years old, Bayartsetseg Altangerel at the Miss World 2016, the oldest and most classic major international beauty pageant, initiated in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951.
Bayartsetseg Altangerel, the TOP 16 semifinalist at the Miss Earth 2015, attracted all the attention last year when the beauty presented her Eco beauty video for Miss Earth 2015. This year, she has done again a wonderful introductory video that has drawn everybody’s attention.
Miss World 2016 will kick off on the 26th of November at the United States of America, when the contestants will gather to begin their final journey to the Miss World Crown.
Over 110 contestants from all over the world will join together for this once in a lifetime experience.
Bayartsetseg Altangerel is working in collaboration with a program - Brothers and Sisters mentoring Program for Orphans. The youth who reside in the orphanage to dedicated, responsible, motivated and civically engaged adults who can foster caring relationships and guide them in their professional interest and transition into adulthood.
The official voting for Miss World pageant started on November 20, 2016. Each vote counts and your contribution can make Mongolia into TOP 10 automatically if we can win in Multimedia Awards. Click HERE to vote for Mongolian beauty.
-Describe yourself in one or two sentences?
-I am an adventurous soul and risk taker who allows for the unexpected. I slept on the Great Wall of China with a tent, backpacked in Asia and Europe, travelled 3000km by motorcycle, escaped from six burglars at night in Paris, quit my marketing office job, took the TOEFL test and went to the United States to pursue acting in Hollywood.
-What is the most important thing in your life?
-The most important thing in life is to ‘live’. Most people just exist, I think the energy which makes me keep going is loving what I do and believing in who I am.
-Interesting fact?
-I lived the life of a nomad for 2 months in the middle of nowhere – the great Mongolian steppe – to promote the importance of one’s own cultural identity and connection to nature. Today I am directing and producing a documentary film titled “Back to the roots” to share my experiences and encourage the youth to protect and cherish our cultural identity and traditions.
Mongolia is being represented by 25 years old, Bayartsetseg Altangerel at the Miss World 2016, the oldest and most classic major international beauty pageant, initiated in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951.
Bayartsetseg Altangerel, the TOP 16 semifinalist at the Miss Earth 2015, attracted all the attention last year when the beauty presented her Eco beauty video for Miss Earth 2015. This year, she has done again a wonderful introductory video that has drawn everybody’s attention.
Miss World 2016 will kick off on the 26th of November at the United States of America, when the contestants will gather to begin their final journey to the Miss World Crown.
Over 110 contestants from all over the world will join together for this once in a lifetime experience.
Bayartsetseg Altangerel is working in collaboration with a program - Brothers and Sisters mentoring Program for Orphans. The youth who reside in the orphanage to dedicated, responsible, motivated and civically engaged adults who can foster caring relationships and guide them in their professional interest and transition into adulthood.
The official voting for Miss World pageant started on November 20, 2016. Each vote counts and your contribution can make Mongolia into TOP 10 automatically if we can win in Multimedia Awards. Click HERE to vote for Mongolian beauty.
-Describe yourself in one or two sentences?
-I am an adventurous soul and risk taker who allows for the unexpected. I slept on the Great Wall of China with a tent, backpacked in Asia and Europe, travelled 3000km by motorcycle, escaped from six burglars at night in Paris, quit my marketing office job, took the TOEFL test and went to the United States to pursue acting in Hollywood.
-What is the most important thing in your life?
-The most important thing in life is to ‘live’. Most people just exist, I think the energy which makes me keep going is loving what I do and believing in who I am.
-Interesting fact?
-I lived the life of a nomad for 2 months in the middle of nowhere – the great Mongolian steppe – to promote the importance of one’s own cultural identity and connection to nature. Today I am directing and producing a documentary film titled “Back to the roots” to share my experiences and encourage the youth to protect and cherish our cultural identity and traditions.