Miss Tourism Queen International 2004

Miss Tourism Queen International 2004 was the very first EDition of the Miss Tourism Queen International beauty pageant. Fifty-five contestants competed. The pageant was held in Hangzhou, China. On June 29, 2004, Zabina Abdul Rashid Khan of India was crowned the very first Miss Tourism Queen International.

Results

Winner and Finalists

Miss Tourism Queen International 2004: India - Zabina Abdul Rashid Khan

  • 1st Runner-Up: Germany - Jolena Kwasow
  • 2nd Runner-Up: China - Chao Junnan
  • 3rd Runner-Up: Thailand - Pawina Bamrungrot
  • 4th Runner-Up: Slovak Republic - Julia Liptakova

Semi-Finalists

In alphabetical order

  • Argentina - Laura Romero
  • Austria - Ivana Ilic
  • Canada - Nesia Ngwillizi
  • Italy - Sara Piga
  • Poland - Justyana Najda

Special Awards

The following special awards were given out:

Miss Bikini

  • Winner: Slovak Republic - Julia Liptakova
  • 1st Runner Up: Philippines - Charisse Ocrisma
  • 2nd Runner Up: Venezuela - Andrea Erazo
  • 3rd Runner Up: Bosnia and Herzegovina - Alma Mahmutovic
  • 4th Runner Up: Czech Republic - Jana Darmovzalova

Best in Evening Gown

  • Winner: Finland - Anna Aalto

Best National Costume

  • Winner: China - Ding Lei

Miss Photogenic

  • Winner: Croatia - Dragana Radosevic

Miss Elegant

  • Winner: Singapore - Janet Soh Choon Hong

Miss Charm

  • Winner: England - Joanne Ballard
  • 1st Runner Up: Belarus - Anna Gomonova
  • 2nd Runner Up: Thailand - Pawina Bamrungrot
  • 3rd Runner Up: Malaysia - Ooi Seok Bee
  • 4th Runner Up: India - Zabina Abdul Rashid Khan

Best Smile

  • Winner: Tunisia - Houda Jendoubi

Best In Qipao

  • Winner: Thailand - Pawina Bamrungrot

Miss Disco

  • Winner: India - Zabina Abdul Rashid Khan
  • 1st Runner Up: Wales - Charlotte Lunn
  • 2nd Runner Up: South Africa - Soraya de Silva Graça
  • 3rd Runner Up: Poland - Justyana Najda
  • 4th Runner Up: Germany - Jolena Kwasow

Miss Friendship

  • Winner: Cyprus - Marianna Panagiotou

Press Favorite

  • Winner: Belarus - Anna Gomonova

Miss Charity

  • Winner: China - Chao Junnan

Miss Talent

  • Winner: Scotland - Nichole De Carle

Delegates

  • Albania - Migena Kodra
  • Algeria - Miriam Ould-Brahim
  • Argentina - Laura Constanza Romero Demely
  • Armenia - Lusine Sahakian
  • Australia - Renee Maurer
  • Austria - Ivana Ilic
  • Azerbaijan - Inna Pupikina
  • Belarus - Anna Gomonova
  • Bolivia - Paola Virginia Moreno Otero
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina - Alma Mahmutovic
  • Botswana - Karen Suzelle Lourens
  • Brazil - Roberta Oliveira
  • Canada - Nesia Sophia Fatuma Ngwilizi
  • China - Chao Junnan
  • China - Ding Lei
  • China - Gu Yang
  • Croatia - Dragana Radosevic
  • Cyprus - Marianna Panagiotou
  • Czech Republic - Jana Darmovzalova
  • Denmark - Deanie Mofjeld
  • England - Joanne Ballard
  • Estonia - Monika Pensa
  • Finland - Anna Aalto
  • Germany - Jolena Kwasow
  • Greece - Elisavet Petropoulou
  • Hong Kong - Ann Ng Wing-Yan
  • India - Zabina Abdul Rashid Khan
  • Italy - Sara Piga
  • Japan - Emi Suzuki
  • Kazakhstan - Veronika Yudina
  • Korea - Jung-soo Kyuang
  • Kosovo - Saranda Shala
  • Latvia - Agnese Eiduka
  • Macedonia - Flora Mehmetaj
  • Malaysia - Ooi Seok Bee
  • Mexico - Socorro Luna Olivas
  • New Zealand - Vicky Lee McIntyre
  • Norway - Jeanette Ersdal
  • Philippines - Charisse Ocrisma
  • Poland - Justyna Najda
  • Russia - Lyubov Babyakina
  • Scotland - Nichole De Carle
  • Serbia and Montenegro - Nina Stanisic
  • Singapore - Janet Soh Choon Hong
  • Slovak Republic - Julia Liptakova
  • South Africa - Soraya de Silva Graça
  • Spain - Ainhoa Cabrero Sánchez
  • Switzerland - Jade Chang
  • Thailand - Pawina Bamrungrot
  • Tunisia - Houda Jendoubi
  • Ukraine - Vita Bulana
  • United States - Keeley Boess
  • Venezuela - Andrea Beatriz Erazo Trejo
  • Vietnam - Nguyen Ngan Ha
  • Wales - Charlotte Lunn

Trivia

  • Both Jolena Kwasow (Germany) and Nguyen Ngan Ha (Vietnam) competed at Miss Earth 2003. Both were unplaced.
  • Emi Suzuki (Japan) also competed at Miss Earth 2005, where she failed to place.
  • Zabina Khan is the first and, as of 2007, the only Miss Tourism Queen International winner to have also won a special award (she was Miss Disco Queen 2004.)