Erdenesuvd Batbayar Departs for India to Compete in Miss World 2025
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Ulaanbaatar, May 7, 2025 /MONTSAME/. Miss Mongolia Erdenesuvd Batbayar departed for the Republic of India on May 7, 2025, to participate in “Miss World 2025,” also known as the Olympics of Beauty.
The 72nd edition of the Miss World pageant, “Miss World 2025,” will be held in Telangana, Republic of India, with contestants from around the world set to compete for the crown on May 31, 2025.
Erdenesuvd Batbayar will be adorned with traditional costumes tailored by “O Couture” brand, on the final day of the competition. Before embarking for “Miss World 2025” she said, “Desertification, soil contamination, and lack of water resources have become pressing issues not only in Mongolia, but also the world. I will raise the issues. Moreover, everybody knows Mongolians have a rich history and amazing culture and heritage of many centuries. The aim was to show that Mongolians have managed to preserve all of this and are passing it to the next generation while striving to keep the development and the pace with the world in my video introduction. Shooting mostly was done around the Capital City. I have shared some of my hobbies in the video, including shots of car drifting mixed with Mongolian traditional daily lifestyle. During the national costume segment, which takes place on the final day, 137 contestants from around the world will perform culturally inspired movements on stage to music. I am going to dance Mongol Biyelgee, a form of traditional folk art.”
The Winner of Miss Mongolia 2024 Erdenesuvd Batbayar is currently pursuing a double major in Politics, International Relations, Public Administration Study of the National University of Mongolia and School of Law of the National University of Mongolia.
She was awarded the “Shur Erdene” [Coral Prize] at the “Miss Mongolia” in 2023 before she came in second place at the qualifying competition for the Miss World pageant that same year. She is a descendant of the famed wrestling Champion, Dayan Avarga Jamyan Natsag, who won the National Naadam Festival in 1926 and 1928 and was popularly known as “Buur.” Her father is a State Falcon G. Batbayar and uncle is Darkhan Avraga, the 5-time Champion G. Usukhbayar.
“Miss World” is the most prestigious pageant among the beauty contests, which was first organized in 1951 by the British advertising company "Eric Morley" and has since grown into a global event. In 2005, Mongolia was represented for the first time by Miss Mongolia B. Khongorzul.