Miss World China Jiang Siqi to grace Travel World Pageant Finale in Tanzania, October 2025

Miss World China, Jiang Siqi will be jetting into Tanzania in October 2025 during her special tour of Africa.

Jiang Siqi, the beauty from Beijing is a Chinese model, Media presenter and Sino fashion event director.

Jiang has won the Champion of Miss World China 2021–2022 and has been successful in Chinese pageants and other international beauty events.

Ms Siqi holds several positions in the pageant industry, including being the director of Mister Global in China, Miss Scuba International, and Miss Niseko World, where she is responsible for selecting and training Chinese contestants to showcase their talents on the global stage.

Jiang is currently pursuing a PhD in Human Capital and Innovation Entrepreneurship Management in Thailand, at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University.

Now Jiang is expected to make a special appearance as an official guest at the Miss Travel World 2025 Grand Finale event taking place in Arusha, which is Tanzania’s Northern City renowned as hub of the country’s tourism industry.

“We are thrilled to welcome Miss World China 2021, Siqi, to Tanzania as our Special Appearance Guest at the Miss Travel World 2025 Grand Finale next October in Arusha,” goes an official announcement from the organizers.

Previously, Miss World 2025, Opal Suchata from Thailand and Miss World Africa 2025, Hasset Dereje from Ethiopia, toured Tanzania in July 2025 to undertake a special cultural and promotional tour ahead of the envisaged Miss Travel World 2025 Pageant Finale.

They were accompanied by Julia Evelyn Morley CBE also known as née Pritchard who is an English businesswoman, charity worker and former model.

Julia Morley is the chairperson and Chief Executive Officer of the Miss World Organization, an outfit which organizes the Miss World and Mister World pageants.

Miss Travel World was previously planned to take place in Dar-es-salaam, in September 2025 but it seems the event has been pushed forward to October with venues changing to Arusha.