Miss World contestants mesmerised by iconic Charminar

IANS May 14, 2025 350 views

Miss World contestants from 109 countries were enchanted by Hyderabad's iconic Charminar during a Heritage Walk. The beauty queens, greeted by traditional Marfa music, enjoyed shopping at Laad Bazaar and received gifts from local traders. A banquet at Chowmahalla Palace further showcased Hyderabad's rich culture to the participants. Miss World Organisation Chairperson Julia Morley praised the cultural heritage and traditions of Telangana.

"Hyderabad's culture and traditions left a lasting impression on us." - Julia Morley
Hyderabad, May 13: Miss World contestants from 109 countries were mesmerised by Hyderabad's iconic monument, Charminar, as they participated in a Heritage Walk and went shopping for bangles and other ornaments in the famous Laad Bazaar.

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Miss World contestants explore Hyderabad's Charminar

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Traditional Marfa music welcomes participants

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Shopping spree at Laad Bazaar charms contestants

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Traders gift bangles and pearls to beauty queens

The participants in the ongoing 72nd Miss World pageant were welcomed with traditional Marfa music. Some contestants danced to the rhythm of Arabic Marfa instruments.

All the contestants took part in a special photo shoot at the Charminar. The beauty queens greeted the public with warm gestures. They captured the splendour of Charminar on their mobile phones while participating in the grand Heritage Walk.

The glamorous women went shopping for bangles, pearl necklaces, and other ornaments in the famous Laad Bazaar near Charminar. Some contestants personally observed the bangle-making process and appreciated the craftsmanship of the artisans.

Traders in Laad Bazaar refused to take money from contestants for items purchased by them. Playing good hosts, the traders welcomed the guests with rose flowers and declined to accept payment for their shopping. The traders urged Miss World contestants to showcase the uniqueness of Hyderabad and the specialities of Charminar and Laad Bazaar in their respective countries.

The contestants arrived at Charminar in special tourist buses and were given a red-carpet welcome by officials. A few contestants joined in the rhythmic beats with graceful dance moves, showcasing their appreciation for the local culture.

Officials said that through this event, Hyderabad's cultural heritage and elegance were showcased to the world.

The contestants later attended the banquet hosted by the Telangana government at Chowmahalla Palace, which was once the seat of governance of the Nizams.

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, along with his family, ministers, public representatives, embassy officials from various countries, city dignitaries, and senior government officials, participated in the banquet.

A short film titled 'Chowmahalla Palace - Hyderabad Heritage' was screened for the contestants. They went around the palace and also viewed a photo exhibition highlighting the rich history and culture of Hyderabad.

They explored artefacts and military equipment from the Nizam era and learned about their unique features. Miss World Organisation Chairperson and CEO Julia Morley CBE, along with several contestants, shared their impressions during the banquet, expressing deep appreciation for the culture and traditions of Telangana, particularly those of Hyderabad.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Hyderabad's heritage is truly world-class! So proud to see our Charminar getting global recognition. The traders refusing payment shows our Indian hospitality at its best 🇮🇳 Hope this boosts tourism in Telangana!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the cultural showcase, I wish our government would spend more on preserving these monuments rather than just using them for photo ops. Charminar's walls need restoration work.
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Ananya M.
The Laad Bazaar bangles are legendary! My wedding trousseau had bangles from there. So happy to see our artisans getting international appreciation 💕 Hyderabad's pearl market is another hidden gem!
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Vikram J.
As a Hyderabadi, this makes me so emotional! Our city's heritage is finally getting the spotlight it deserves. The Nizam era artifacts at Chowmahalla Palace are breathtaking - each tells a story.
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Sunita P.
The Marfa music performance must have been magical! Our Telangana culture is so vibrant. Next time they should also show them the Golconda Fort and Qutb Shahi tombs - equally magnificent!
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Karthik R.
Great publicity for Hyderabad tourism! But I hope the authorities maintain cleanliness around Charminar permanently, not just during VIP visits. The monument deserves better upkeep year-round.

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