14
June
2021

Suon Pisey to represent Cambodia at Miss Tourism International 2021/22

14 Jun 2021 | Camilla Suarez

The organization of Miss Universe Cambodia has announced Suon Pisey, who was adjudged as the fourth runner-up at Miss Universe Cambodia 2020, as the official representative of Cambodia for Miss Tourism International 2021. The diva succeeds Miss Tourism International Cambodia 2020 Raksa Chhun for the title.

Suon also took to her social media to thank her fans and reveal the news where she wrote, “Thank you everyone for your support. I will do my best for our country. I promise,” as she prepares for the competition and her journey.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Suon Pisey (@somanika_suon_)

 

18 year-old Suon stands 168 cm tall and is currently an actress and model in Cambodia. She is a complete package of talent, ability, intelligence, knowledge and beauty. Suon is definitely not new to the world of pageantry as she did splendidly well in the Miss Universe Cambodia 2020 and has also participated at Miss Grand Cambodia 2020 as Miss Grand Prey Veng 2020, where she also won the Best Swimsuit Model award.

Pisey loves to travel and this reflects on her social media where she actively shares glimpses from her life every day. She also displays a strong personality as she speaks up for various social issues, time to time, and is an active speaker for the issue of violence against women.

With a strong personality, a beautiful face and a strong catwalk that is admired by many, Suon Pisey assures a strong representation of Cambodia at the international stage as a promising delegate with a great experience at major national pageants.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Suon Pisey (@somanika_suon_)

 

Miss Tourism International 2021/22, the 24th edition of the international pageant, is all set to be held on 15th December 2021 at 8.00pm (MTY) as a Virtual World Finale, where stunning beauties from all over the world will compete for the international crown. The winner will succeed Miss Tourism International 2020 Carol Vinharski from Brazil, who was also crowned virtually at the start of the year.