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Beauty pageant
Miss Korea 2008
DateJuly 8, 2008
VenueSejong Center, Seoul, South Korea
Entrants51
WinnerNa Ree
Seoul Seon
← 20072009 →

52nd Miss Korea 2008 was a beauty pageant held on July 8, 2008, at Sejong Center, sponsored by the Korean newspaper Hankook Ilbo. Approximately 51 women from around the world competed in Seoul, South Korea and seven were selected by a panel of judges. The first-place winner was Na Ree, crowned by the official last year winner Lee Ji-sun. Na Ree was to compete at Miss Universe 2009 in the Bahamas.

Results

2008 Miss Korea Seon Choi Bo-In.

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss Korea Jin/Miss Korea 2008
Miss Korea Seon/1st Runner-Up
Miss Korea Seon/2nd Runner-Up Kim Min-jeong
Miss Korea Mi Jin Air/3rd Runner-Up
  • Chang Yun hee
Miss Korea Mi Natural F&P/4th Runner-Up
  • Seo Seol-hee
Miss Korea Mi/5th Runner-Up
  • Lee Yun-ah

References

  1. "55주년 맞이하는 글로벌 뷰티 이벤트 Miss Korea". Archived from the original on 2012-02-16. Retrieved 2014-07-09.

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