Hilary Tsui,crowned Miss Hong Kong in 2021,is transitioning from the pageant stage to public service. The former beauty queen has been appointed to both the Advisory Council on the Environment and the Committee on Performing Arts, signaling a new phase in her public life. Tsui’s appointments, formalized in a late November meeting with Hong Kong’s Chief Executive, reflect an ongoing effort by the government to broaden representation within key advisory bodies.
Hong Kong’s former Miss Hong Kong, Hilary Tsui, has taken on two public service roles within the government, appearing at a meeting alongside the city’s Chief Executive on November 28.
Tsui, who won the pageant in 2021, was appointed to both the Advisory Council on the Environment and the Committee on Performing Arts, according to reports. The appointments mark a new chapter for Tsui, who has largely remained out of the public eye since her win.
The Chief Executive was also present at the meeting where Tsui’s appointments were formalized. Details of the discussions during the meeting were not immediately released.
Tsui’s involvement in these committees suggests a growing trend of Hong Kong officials seeking input from diverse sectors of the community. The move underscores the government’s efforts to engage with public figures in shaping policy and promoting the arts.