Karolina is visiting Kashmir, and has come to India to attend the Miss World 2023 pageant, which the country is hosting after 27 years
Srinagar: Reigning Miss World Karolina Bielawska, who loves to explore India and its culture, shared how the beauty of Kashmir mesmerised her, an ABI report in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says
On Monday, August 28 she visited Kashmir and attended the 71st Miss World 2023 press conference during which Karolina said: “I am grateful for the opportunity to see this beautiful place (Kashmir) in India. I didn’t expect it at all, but it just stuns me with its beauty”. She said
“We’ve been talking about Kashmir and I knew there would be beautiful scenery. But what we’ve seen today was really blowing our minds… And everyone welcomed us so nicely, so warmly that I cannot wait to welcome 140 nations and all my friends and family to bring them here to India and to show places like Kashmir, like Delhi, Mumbai.
Karolina Bielawska from Poland won the title of international beauty pageant Miss World 2021. She is a Polish model, TV presenter, social activist, UN Peace Goodwill Ambassador, philanthropist and publicist.
“This is my third time in India, I am so happy. Every time we come here we discover something new and India is very diverse. However, in every state there is something common, which is the wonderful hospitality.”
Karolina along with Miss World India Sini Shetty and Miss World Caribbean Emmy Pena visited and explored Kashmiri handicrafts and art.
Kashmiri handicrafts, which have long been admired for their exquisite craftsmanship and rich cultural heritage, intrigued Karolina, Sini and Emmy that all of them visited the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre to see handicrafts.
Karolina Bielawska from Poland won the title of international beauty pageant Miss World 2021. She is a Polish model, TV presenter, social activist, UN Peace Goodwill Ambassador, philanthropist and publicist.
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