
BEIJING,   October 28 – A bevy of 120 beauties from around the globe will don  their most alluring evening gowns and sexiest swimwear on Saturday for  the Miss World pageant in the Chinese resort town of Sanya.
After  a month-long tour of China, from visiting the striking Bird’s Nest  stadium in Beijing to shopping in Shanghai, contestants have now invaded  Hainan island’s pristine beaches for the early mini-contests and the  main event.
Norway’s Mariann Birkedal, the  raven-haired 23-year-old who earned a spot in the final by taking the  preliminary Top Model title, is tipped by bookmakers to take the crown-a  result that might anger authorities in Beijing.
China has been  at odds with Oslo since the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded earlier this  month to jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo-and any glory for Norway,  even in a beauty pageant, might ruffle some official feathers.
However,  forward momentum on a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between China and  Norway appears to be on track, despite the recent spat over awarding of  the Nobel Prize. “FTA negotiations between the two countries are still  right on track and have not been affected by the Nobel incident, as far  as I know,” Jo Inge Bekkevold, Economic Counselor for Norwegian Embassy,  told the Global Times Thursday. Norway is currently China’s fourth  largest trading partner in northern Europe.
Also tipped by  British bookmakers William Hill are Alexandria Mills of the United  States, Yara Santiago of Puerto Rico, and Brazil’s Kamilla Salgado.
The  competition, which was first held in 1951 and is being staged in Sanya  for the fifth time in eight years, annually rakes in a global television  audience of about a
billion viewers.
“Miss World has a  special relationship with Sanya and there is no better place to begin  our 60th year celebrations,” the pageant’s co-chairwoman Julia Morley  said on the official website.
Bookmakers are seldom right. In  2009,  bookies’ favorite Miss Puerto Rico failed to advance to the semi  finals; but in 2008 and 2007 they got it right with Misses Russia and  China, the respective winners.
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