Many winners and one contestant have participated in international pageants. The first Miss Tibet, in 2002, Dolma Tsering, has competed in two international pageants. She also won the
Miss Goodwill subsidiary title from the pageant in
Malaysia and the
Best National Costume from another pageant in
Mexico. – Full international pageant information
Interference from Chinese government The Chinese government has tried to interfere, pressuring international directors to name Miss Tibet as "Miss Tibet-China". Two Miss Tibets had to withdraw from international pageants — Zimbabwe and Malaysia — after they were asked to wear sashes with this title, and refused. Miss Tibet 2007 Tenzin Dolma was asked to wear such a sash in the Philippines at the last minute, but she refused, and was allowed to go ahead with the "Miss Tibet" sash. Miss Tibet 2006 Tsering Chungtak withdrew from the Miss Tourism Pageant in Malaysia after Chinese government representatives pressured the organiser to enter her as "Miss Tibet-China" in November 2007. Miss Tibet 2004 Tashi Yangchen had to withdraw from a pageant in Zimbabwe after the Chinese embassy in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, in a similar case of Chinese interference, asked her to wear a "Miss Tibet-China" sash in February 2005. In October 2011, Tenzin Yangkyi, Miss Tibet 2011, was sent to the
Miss Asia Pacific World 2011 beauty pageant, held in
Daegu,
Seoul, and
Busan in
South Korea. During the pageant, Yangkyi received pressure from the Chinese government to wear a sash saying "Tibet-China", but she refused. Instead, she decided to change the sash name to "Swiss Tibet", as she is a Swiss citizen. ==Footnotes==