Jung So-ra, a 19-year-old university student, was crowned Miss Korea 2010 on Sunday.
The pageant winner beat 55 competitors at the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in Seoul, after going through a range of programs from community service activities to a swimsuit contest.
Jung, who currently is enrolled at the University of California, Riverside, said that she wants to be a diplomat. She speaks English, Chinese and Japanese aside from her native Korean.
Jung will represent South Korea in the Miss World 2010 and Miss Universe 2011 competitions.
She has admirable qualities including her multilingual ability, but her father is now in the spotlight, as well.
Her father, Jung Han-young, is CEO of Humantech China and chairman of Korean Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, according to local reports.
The pageant winner beat 55 competitors at the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in Seoul, after going through a range of programs from community service activities to a swimsuit contest.
Jung, who currently is enrolled at the University of California, Riverside, said that she wants to be a diplomat. She speaks English, Chinese and Japanese aside from her native Korean.
Jung will represent South Korea in the Miss World 2010 and Miss Universe 2011 competitions.
She has admirable qualities including her multilingual ability, but her father is now in the spotlight, as well.
Her father, Jung Han-young, is CEO of Humantech China and chairman of Korean Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, according to local reports.
The father of Miss Korea of 2010 is a well-known figure among Korean immigrants in Shanghai, China, not only for his outstanding position in the local business community, but for his career that includes a stint as an actor in MBC, one of the three biggest TV stations here.
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