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The lottery for Miss Chinese from Phoenix City was completed, and Miss Fengcheng Zhou Chang came to cheer (picture)

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The lottery for Miss Chinese from Phoenix City was completed, and Miss Fengcheng Zhou Chang came to cheer (picture) At 10:30 a.m. on May 7, the candidates for this year’s Miss Chinese Phoenix...

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The Miss Chinese Phoenix lottery was completed and Miss Fengcheng Zhou Chang came to cheer (picture). At 10:30 am on May 7, the candidates for this year’s Miss Chinese Phoenix went to New Oriental Art School for their third physical training as planned. After the training, the order of appearance for each contestant was determined by drawing lots. The "Sunbird" website followed the entire training process and interviewed Zhou Chang, the last Miss Fengcheng, and some of the contestants. Physical coach Hu Qiuzi asked the contestants to conduct basic physical training first, and then focused on rehearsing their movements during the competition. It can be seen that after a period of hard training, the contestants have made significant progress in both the accuracy of the most basic dance hand positions and the more demanding artistic expressions. There was also an episode during training. One contestant arrived half an hour late. She took the initiative to apologize to the teacher and everyone and got their understanding, which showed that the participating contestants were very well-educated. The drawing after the physical training was conducted in a tense but fair atmosphere. The order of appearance of all contestants was determined by drawing lots. Gao Weijia, the owner of "August Love Song" Karaoke, also participated in the competition. She had just obtained an MBA degree. Encouraged by her friends, she participated in this competition with the mentality of improving herself. She will then appear in second place. The author hereby wishes her to surpass herself and achieve success through this competition. The previous champion Janet Zhou also came to the training site. She said that the honor of Miss Chinese Phoenix made her realize that everything she says and does will be an example for other girls to learn from. Only by constantly improving herself can the honor never fade. She also has a lot of thoughts about the future development of the Chinese community. The Chinese community must have an open mind so that its unique culture can be passed down from generation to generation on the American continent. After the competition last year, she successfully graduated from the Photography Department of the University of California, Santa Barbara, and now has her own photography company in Phoenix.

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