"26378035"^^ . . . . . . . . "1066377913"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Miss Los Angeles Chinatown"@en . . . . . . "Miss LA Chinatown"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Miss Los Angeles Chinatown"@en . "9036"^^ . "Los Angeles, California"@en . . . . . "Miss Los Angeles Chinatown (Chinese: \u6D1B\u6749\u78EF\u83EF\u57E0\u5C0F\u59D0) has been a 54 year old time honored tradition and one of the most anticipated events in Los Angeles. Every year the contest crowns a select group of accomplished young women from the greater Los Angeles area of California as cultural ambassadors to the community. Every year the black tie gala garners an attendance of more than 500, including numerous notable public and business leaders. For the 2020 competition, in line with the changing times and modernizing what the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Los Angeles (CCCLA) stands for, CCCLA is reinventing the contest. In addition to adding a Mr. Chinatown competition, Miss Chinatown will be a contest to showcase the next generation of leaders in the Chinese American community, role models who embody principles of equality, integrity, and vision. The reigning court's duty will ultimately be to serve the community. Aimed to empower the next generation of Chinese and Chinese Americans in Greater Los Angeles, the 2020 Miss and Mr. Chinatown contest will provide an important foundation for growth and success through mentorship, networking opportunities and professional development. The winners will join an extraordinary network of accomplished Miss Chinatowns who are leaders in their respective fields. The current Miss LA Chinatown 2020 is Corrie Chan."@en . "1963"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Miss Los Angeles Chinatown (Chinese: \u6D1B\u6749\u78EF\u83EF\u57E0\u5C0F\u59D0) has been a 54 year old time honored tradition and one of the most anticipated events in Los Angeles. Every year the contest crowns a select group of accomplished young women from the greater Los Angeles area of California as cultural ambassadors to the community. Every year the black tie gala garners an attendance of more than 500, including numerous notable public and business leaders. For the 2020 competition, in line with the changing times and modernizing what the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Los Angeles (CCCLA) stands for, CCCLA is reinventing the contest. In addition to adding a Mr. Chinatown competition, Miss Chinatown will be a contest to showcase the next generation of leaders in the Chinese American community, role models who embody pr"@en . . . . .