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Mr. and Ms. Chinatown Philippines (and the woman behind the crown)
Manila Bulletin
|October 19, 2025
This coming Oct. 26, the 2025 edition of Mr. and Ms. Chinatown Philippines (MMCP) will have its much-awaited Finals at the New Frontier Theater in Araneta City.
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The Ms Chinatown Philippines 2025 candidates are (by rows, left to right) 1st - Rachel Jao, Raiko Hong, Joanna Uy; 2nd - Francesca Chua, Dhennery Gel Merdegia, Yza Thalia Uy; 3rd - Tiffany Lim, Rain Pizaña, Sheena Durano; 4th- Desiree Soriano, Julianna Huang, Graziel Tan; 5th- Mikaela Lee, Rochele Rulloda and Angelica Legurpa The Mr Chinatown Philippines 2025 candidates are (clockwise from top left): Tyrone Tan, Raymond Lee, Reymart Olsiman, John Loren Aytona, Bryan Tubangbanua, Naia Ching, Nathan Mendiola, Rico Monzon, Yen Espinosa, Milton Li, Kobe Chan, Matt Daniele Ng and Justin Yuhengco
An annual project of Miss Chinatown Foundation, Inc. since 2013, it will be a fitting climax aimed at celebrating the Filipino-Chinese youth and their continuous impact on the evolution of the country's Filipino-Chinese community.
Twenty-eight candidates are vying for top honors - 15 ladies and 13 gentlemen. For the past two months, they have been immersed in a flurry of pre-pageant activities that include preliminary competition events, personality development training, charity fashion show, business orientations, and sponsor visits.
It is hoped that they have been gradually tested and transformed into becoming well-rounded representations of the organization's tagline, "rooted in culture, elevated by elegance".
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