After months of preparation, the Miss Hong Kong Pageant 2025 (香港小姐競選 2025) has finally crowned its queen. On 31st August 2025 (Sunday), 26-year-old Stacey Chan (陳詠詩) triumphed over 13 other finalists to claim the coveted title of Miss Hong Kong 2025.
Over the weekend, the beauty pageant held its final ceremony at TVB City in Hong Kong. Contestant No.9, Stacey Chan, took home the coveted title of Miss Hong Kong, beating 13 other finalists. The 26-year-old previously represented the country in rhythmic gymnastics and was the All-Around Champion at the 2012 Hong Kong Open Championships. She also received the Hong Kong China’s Outstanding Athlete Award in 2015 and 2016.


On top of excelling in sports, Stacey also boasts an impressive academic background. She holds a bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley and a master’s degree from Columbia University. She’s also set to earn her PhD from University College London. She also comes from a family known for philanthropy. With her new title, Stacey hopes to “encourage everyone to pursue their dreams and realise their own infinite possibilities bravely.”
Meanwhile, contestant No.7 Angela Stanton (施宇琪) walked away as the Runner-up for the Miss Hong Kong 2025 beauty pageant. Like Stacey, Angela also boasts an impressive scholarly background, having graduated with first-class honours from the University of Cambridge. She currently pursues a career in finance, working as a stock options trader at Morgan Stanley Investment Bank in Hong Kong.


Additionally, contestant No.13 Jane Yuan (袁文靜) was crowned as Second Runner-up, and contestant No.1 Victoria Lee (李尹嫣) took home the “Most Photogenic” award and the “Miss Friendship” title. The Miss Hong Kong Pageant 2025 was themed “Do You Wanna Be…”, which symbolises the limitless potential of the contestants. This year’s competition also marks a record high for academic qualifications among the contestants.
Congratulations to Stacey on being crowned the new Miss Hong Kong, and to Angela and Jane for their Runner-up and Second Runner-up positions. We hope to see these three use their new titles to make positive changes to society. Check out clips from their crowning ceremony below:
Sources: South China Morning Post, Dimsum Daily (1)(2)