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The Star
07-06-2025
- The Star
Life's a bliss: Thai Miss World 2025 Opal Suchata just loves to be foodie when she is enjoying a holiday
There comes a time to relax especially after coming out tops from a world class beauty pageant. And according to media reports, Opal Suchata Chuangsri of Thailand, who was crowned Miss World 2025 last week, enjoys staying at luxury resorts surrounded by nature and exploring food tours. And when allowed in her free time - it is food, glorious food that makes the beauty a very happy girl indeed. In fact, before entering beauty pageants, Chuangsri frequently shared moments from travel adventures and food tours on her social media channel with more than 800,000 followers. Suchata, 21, is a political science student at Thammasat University. She previously held the title Miss Universe Thailand 2024 and placed third runner-up at Miss Universe 2024. She is the first Thai woman to win the title in Miss World's 72-year history. Recenly in March this year, she had also took a vacation to Japan. She first stayed in Shinjuku, one of Tokyo's busiest districts, known for its vibrant dining, shopping, and entertainment scene. Later, she and her mother traveled to Nagoya, a major city in central Japan. She enjoyed Tendon, a beloved and flavorful Japanese rice dish. The name combines Tenpura (tempura) and Donburi (rice bowl). It features a serving of white rice topped with crispy tempura - typically shrimp and vegetables - drizzled with a sweet and savory sauce that soaks into both the tempura and the rice, enhancing the dish's rich flavor. In January 2024, she celebrated New Year's Eve in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Besides shopping, she spent most of her time exploring the local cuisine. During the trip, she sampled a variety of Korean culinary specialties, including seaweed soup, bulgogi, seafood pancakes, kimchi, and kimchi stew, and also enjoyed soju - the country's national liquor. In addition, she also tried live octopus for the first time, a dish known for testing the bravery of even the most adventurous diners. For the record, Suchata is also well know in Thailand as she also has been actively promoting domestic tourism. In April, she took on the role of Tungsathewi, the Songkran goddess, during the Thai New Year water festival. Dressed in traditional attire and riding a flower-adorned palanquin, she was warmly welcomed by the public. Chuangsri often opts for domestic resorts when traveling. In February, she visited the Four Seasons Resort in Koh Samui, a picturesque tropical island off Thailand's southern east coast, known for its white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush coconut groves. Koh Samui is also home to numerous high-end resorts that meet international standards, offering modern amenities and world-class service. Visitors can enjoy private ocean-view villas, unwind at luxury spas, and savor gourmet cuisine in romantic, scenic settings. In October 2024, Chuangsri and her friends vacationed in Phuket and visited the oceanfront Café Del Mar Phuket. As Thailand's largest island, Phuket is renowned for its beaches, from the lively shores of Patong to the tranquil stretches of Kata and Karon, along with its dramatic limestone cliffs and the emerald waters of the Andaman Sea. Two of her favorite dishes are suyuk - tender, melt-in-your-mouth boiled or steamed pork served with fresh kimchi, pickled radish, raw garlic, green chili peppers, and dipped in savory ssamjang bean paste - and sundae, a traditional Korean sausage made from pork intestine stuffed with glass noodles, glutinous rice, pig's blood, and vegetables. Sundae is typically served with salt and pepper or spicy tteokbokki and is a beloved street food as well as a staple in everyday Korean meals. So there you go, a happy meal in many ways wins a woman's heart. And we sure know it is the case for out Thai beauty who has brought much recognition to Thailand and also the region of South-East Asia. (Source: The Nation Thailand / Vietnam News / VNExpress International / Asia News Network) A look at Thailand's No.1 beauty queen


New Indian Express
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Miss World 2025 Suchata writes heartfelt note to children killed in Hyderabad fire accident
HYDERABAD: Miss World 2025 Suchata Chuangsri expressed deep sorrow over the loss of 17 lives in the Gulzar Houz fire accident on May 18 in Hyderabad. In a heartfelt message shared on social media, she recalled her emotional encounter with the children, who died in the accident, during her visit to the city earlier this month. In the social media post, Suchata, who was crowned in Hyderabad, said the city holds a special place in her heart. During her first few days in the city, she visited a pearl shop near Charminar. While at the shop, she spent time designing pearl accessories with the local artisans and was warmly welcomed by the shopkeeper's children. 'The little girls were so excited to see me. One of them had even asked her mother to find her a special dress so she could look beautiful for the visit,' she recalled. "She already looked beautiful no matter what she wore."


The Star
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
An unforgettable Sunday for Thailand as their top model wins Miss World title as their shuttlers scoop two titles at Singapore Open
BANGKOK: The people of Thailand were rejoicing on Sunday and it was indeed many of them will not forget in a hurry as celebration was seen all over the country. First, Thai beauty queen Suchata 'Opal' Chuangsri, 21, was crowned Miss World 2025 on May 31, marking a historic moment in Thai pageantry. Then, their shuttlers won not one but two titles as the prestigious Singapore Open. World No.1 Kunlavut Vitidsarn proved his worth as the top player in the world after winning the men's singles crown while the mixed doubles pair of Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Supissara Paewsampran also won in style. A True South-East Asian Beauty At the Hitex Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad, India, and the Miss World show was celebrated with great splendour as Suchata was judged as the fairest of them all. She was officially crowned by the 2024 winner, Ms Krystyna Pyszkova of the Czech Republic. The competition's final rankings saw Hasset Dereje Admassu of Ethiopia as the first runner-up, Maja Klajda of Poland as the second runner-up, and Aurelie Joachim of Martinique as the third runner-up. Miss World 2025 commenced with a dazzling parade featuring contestants in their national costumes, followed by an elegant showcase where each participant took the stage individually in breathtaking evening gowns, organised by continent. The competition, in its 72nd edition, then moved on to the announcement of the top 40 contestants, selected from 108 countries. These finalists were divided into four continental groups, with 10 representatives from each: the Americas and the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, as well as Asia and Oceania. Some of the contestants advanced automatically to the top 40 through fast-track events. Among them was Suchata, who secured first place in the Asia and Oceania Multimedia Challenge. The anticipation continued as the competition narrowed down to the top 20 finalists, featuring some of the strongest contenders of the year. The countries that made it through were: Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Puerto Rico, the United States and Martinique Africa: Cameroon, Ethiopia, Namibia, Nigeria and Tunisia Europe: Iceland, Italy, Poland, Ukraine and Wales Asia and Oceania: Australia, India, Lebanon, the Philippines and Thailand The announcement of the final eight contestants followed, featuring representatives from Brazil, Martinique, Ethiopia, Namibia, Poland, Ukraine, the Philippines and Thailand. The competition then entered its most challenging phase, where the final eight contestants had to respond to the question: 'Do you believe you deserve to be Miss World and the representative of Asia and Oceania?' Suchata delivered a heartfelt answer, as reported by The Nation Thailand/Asia News Network. 'For this question, I see it as tending to a flower garden. Anyone can water the plants, but to create a truly beautiful and sustainable garden, there must be someone who nurtures it consistently,' she said. She added: 'This mirrors the role of Miss Asia and Oceania. It's not just about presenting oneself with a title, but about making people truly feel that I am here for them, standing by their side. 'Through the Beauty with a Purpose programme, I have learnt that living a meaningful life means giving back dreams and hope to those who have lost them. That is why I stand here today – to be a beacon of hope, a source of strength, and to leave behind a legacy of purpose until my very last breath.' The four continental winners were then announced: Martinique, the winner from the Americas and the Caribbean; Ethiopia, the champion from Africa; Poland, who triumphed in Europe; and Ms Suchata from Thailand, who secured victory for Asia and Oceania. The final four contestants faced one last decisive question, with Ms Suchata being asked: 'How has this journey taught you about truth and personal responsibility in shaping the stories that are told?' Suchata's response was both eloquent and inspiring. 'Standing here today is the greatest honour of my of the most profound lessons I have learnt from my time on the Miss World stage is the responsibility we hold in shaping how the truth is conveyed. 'The most significant action that I, along with all the contestants and everyone in this room, can take is to be role models – individuals whom others can look up to. I have always believed that no matter who we are, how old we are or what roles we take on in life,there is always someone who looks up to could be a child, a friend or even our parents. 'The best way to guide them is through leadership rooted in kindness and action, because our actions always speak louder than words. This is the greatest gift we can offer to those around us and to the world. Thank you and I wish everyone the best – remember to stay strong and let your actions speak louder than words.' With this answer, she won over the judges and was crowned Miss World 2025, making history as Thailand's first winner of the prestigious pageant. Suchata comes from a family with deep roots in the hotel industry in Phuket province. Despite not being of mixed heritage like many previous Thai beauty queens, she is fluent in English, having attended international schools from an early age. In addition, she is proficient in Mandarin, having graduated from Triam Udom Suksa School in Bangkok with a specialisation in the Chinese language. Suchata is pursuing a degree in international relations at Thammasat University's Faculty of Political Science. She harbours aspirations of becoming a diplomat in the future, a career goal that perfectly complements her new role as a global ambassador for Thailand. Kunlavut Vitidsarn, Thailand star to be propelled as the World No.1. - Photo: The Nation Thailand/Asian News Network Rising Stars of World Badminton Meanwhile, in Singapore, Thailand secured two championships on Sunday at the Singapore Badminton Open, with Kunlavut Vitidsarn winning the men's singles crown and the mixed doubles pair of Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Supissara Paewsampran also triumphing. Second-seeded Kunlavut dominated the men's singles final, defeating China's Lu Guangzu 21-6, 21-10 in just 37 minutes. The victory marked Kunlavut's fourth title of the season and is set to propel him to the world No. 1 ranking in the men's singles when the Badminton World Federation (BWF) releases its latest standings next week. He will also become the first men's singles player born after 2000 to achieve the top ranking. Earlier, Thai mixed doubles stars Puavaranukroh and Paewsampran captured their title by defeating Tang Chun Man and Tse Ying Suet of Hong Kong, China, 2-0 in the final. China's Chen Yufei claimed the women's singles title, defeating compatriot Wang Zhiyi in straight sets for her fourth championship of the season. Notably, Chen ended the 27-match winning streak of reigning Olympic gold medalist An Se-young of South Korea in the quarterfinals. Since returning to competition in February following a three-month study break in Australia, Chen has regained her form and extended her own winning streak to 22 matches. In doubles action, South Korean pairs secured one gold and one silver medal. Kim Hye-jeong and Kong Hee-yong won the women's doubles title by defeating Japan's Rin Iwanaga and Kie Nakanishi 21-16, 21-14. However, Malaysia's Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik beat Kim Won-ho and Seo Seung-jae 15-21, 21-18, 21-19.

Straits Times
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
Thai beauty queen crowned Miss World 2025
Ms Suchata won over the judges with her eloquent and inspiring answers. PHOTO: OPAL SUCHATA/INSTAGRAM BANGKOK - Thai beauty queen Suchata 'Opal' Chuangsri was crowned the 72nd Miss World 2025 on May 31, marking a historic moment in Thai pageantry. The event took place at the Hitex Convention Centre in Hyderabad, Telangana, India, and was celebrated with great splendour. She was officially crowned by the 2024 winner, Ms Krystyna Pyszkova of the Czech Republic. The competition's final rankings saw Ms Hasset Dereje Admassu of Ethiopia as the first runner-up, Ms Maja Klajda of Poland as the second runner-up, and Ms Aurelie Joachim of Martinique as the third runner-up. Miss World 2025 commenced with a dazzling parade featuring contestants in their national costumes, followed by an elegant showcase where each participant took to the stage individually in breathtaking evening gowns, organised by continent. The competition then moved on to the announcement of the top 40 contestants, selected from 108 countries. These finalists were divided into four continental groups, with 10 representatives from each: the Americas & Caribbean, Africa, Europe, and Asia & Oceania. Some of the contestants advanced automatically to the top 40 through the fast-track events. Among them was Ms Suchata, who secured first place in the Asia & Oceania Multimedia Challenge. The anticipation continued as the competition narrowed down to the top 20 finalists, featuring some of the strongest contenders of the year. The countries that made it through were: Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Puerto Rico, the United States, and Martinique Africa: Cameroon, Ethiopia, Namibia, Nigeria, and Tunisia Europe: Iceland, Italy, Poland, Ukraine, and Wales Asia & Oceania: Australia, India, Lebanon, the Philippines, and Thailand. The announcement of the final eight contestants followed, featuring representatives from Brazil, Martinique, Ethiopia, Namibia, Poland, Ukraine, the Philippines, and Thailand. The competition then entered its most challenging phase, where the final eight contestants had to respond to the question: 'Do you believe you deserve to be Miss World and the representative of Asia & Oceania?' Ms Suchata delivered a heartfelt answer. 'For this question, I see it as tending to a flower garden. Anyone can water the plants, but to create a truly beautiful and sustainable garden, there must be someone who nurtures it consistently,' she said. She added: 'This mirrors the role of Miss Asia & Oceania—it's not just about presenting oneself with a title, but about making people truly feel that I am here for them, standing by their side. 'Through the Beauty with a Purpose programme, I have learned that living a meaningful life means giving back dreams and hope to those who have lost them. That is why I stand here today—to be a beacon of hope, a source of strength, and to leave behind a legacy of purpose until my very last breath.' The four continental winners were then announced: Martinique, the winner from the Americas & Caribbean; Ethiopia, the champion from Africa; Poland, who triumphed in Europe; and, finally, Ms Suchata from Thailand, who secured victory for Asia & Oceania. The final four contestants faced one last decisive question, with Ms Suchata receiving: 'How has this journey taught you about truth and personal responsibility in shaping the stories that are told?' Ms Suchata's response was both eloquent and inspiring. 'Standing here today is the greatest honour of my life. One of the most profound lessons I have learned from my time on the Miss World stage is the responsibility we hold in shaping how the truth is conveyed. 'The most significant action that I, along with all the contestants and everyone in this room, can take is to be role models—individuals whom others can look up to. I have always believed that no matter who we are, how old we are, or what roles we take on in life, there is always someone who looks up to us. It could be a child, a friend, or even our own parents.' 'The best way to guide them is through leadership rooted in kindness and action, because our actions always speak louder than words. This is the greatest gift we can offer to those around us, and to the world. Thank you, and I wish everyone the best—remember to stay strong, and let your actions speak louder than words.' With this heartfelt and compelling answer, Ms Suchata won over the judges and was crowned Miss World 2025, making history as Thailand's first-ever winner of the prestigious pageant. At just 21 years old, Ms Suchata hails from a family with deep roots in the hotel industry in Phuket province. Despite not being of mixed heritage like many previous Thai beauty queens, she is fluent in English, having attended international schools from an early age. In addition, she is proficient in Chinese, having graduated from Triam Udom Suksa School in Bangkok with a specialisation in the Chinese language. Currently, Ms Suchata is pursuing a degree in International Relations at Thammasat University's esteemed Faculty of Political Science. She harbours aspirations of becoming a diplomat in the future, a career goal that perfectly complements her new role as a global ambassador for Thailand. THE NATION/ASIA NEWS NETWORK Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.


United News of India
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- United News of India
If one sets goal and work hard, success is guaranteed': Miss World 2025 Suchata
Hyderabad, Jun 1 (UNI) Thailand's Miss World 2025 winner Opal Suchata Chuangsri on Sunday said she believes that 'if one sets a goal and works hard, success is guaranteed'. Last year Miss World Krystyna Pyszková of the Czech Republic crowned Suchata Chuangsri of Thailand at the final colour event held at the Hitex Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad on Saturday night. This is the first time Thailand has won in the history of the pageant and the second Southeast Asian country to receive the title. Speaking reporters at the Trident Hotel here, Suchata while describing her victory, said it is not just her personal win but a victory for every contestant and their purpose. ' I have been working on breast cancer awareness and fundraising in Thailand for the past three years', she said that she plans to work on her purpose project as well as other contestants' purpose projects under the Miss World organization, focusing on women's empowerment and related issues. She mentioned that her service initiatives are expanding worldwide. Expressing her heartfelt gratitude to the Telangana state government, she said "Hyderabad is a very beautiful city. The people here are very friendly. Having such a wonderful experience will be an unforgettable and sweet memory in my life." She stated that this is Thailand's very first Miss World crown, and winning this crown is not only a matter of pride for her but also a great responsibility. "I am indebted to the people of my country as well as everyone who worked for us in Hyderabad," she said. She mentioned that the moment the crown was announced, she was overwhelmed with emotion. 'not only every moment that she spent in Hyderabad, but also his fellow contenders', she said that she would come back to Hyderabad again. The government's hospitality has been amazing from the moment the airport landed, she said and thanked the police and security staff for their hard work. Telangana government has organized such a large event. On behalf of Miss World and Thailand, Suchata said special thanks to the state government. She said the hospitality of the people of Telangana is unforgettable, and the love and affection they showed will always remain in her heart. She mentioned that the dreams, traditions, dance, and music here were very captivating. She remarked that the construction of Ramappa and Charminar is a testament to artistic grandeur and has stood the test of time. Similarly, she praised Ramoji Film City and said she loved the Baahubali set. The 'She Teams' established here for women's safety is a great innovation, she also appreciated the innovations by women in fields such as education, healthcare, and IT. The Hyderabad experience will remain a lifelong memory, she added. UNI KNR GNK