Ashley Fu named 67th Narcissus Queen
Ashley Fu was crowned the 67th Narcissus Queen Saturday night at the Narcissus Queen pageant presented by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii at the Hawaii Theatre.
Fu, a San Diego native, graduated from the University of Hawaii at Manoa with a degree in economics. She is currently an Associate Account Manager at Kaiser Permanente. Her goal is to get her master’s in entrepreneurship and start a thyroid support group in Hawaii.
Cassandra Chang was crowned First Princess, Jill Lau Fukumoto was crowned Second Princess, Jessica Cheng was crowned Third Princess, and Lena Zheng was crowned Fourth Princess.
Fu also won Most Photogenic, Talent Award, and Popularity Award.
Tiffany Ching won Miss Social Media and Miss Congeniality.
The court will make appearances throughout the state in celebration of Chinese New Year and go on a Goodwill Tour to China in the summer.
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Fu will be officially crowned as queen on January 30 at the Narcissus Coronation Ball at Hilton Hawaiian Village.
34 responses to “Ashley Fu named 67th Narcissus Queen”
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So where is a picture of Miss Fu?
You see one Chinese, you seen them all.
That’s racist.
Not so much racist as just plain dumb.
I meant that they are all so attractive.
Must be a white guy from the south.
There’s a picture now. Nice teeth smile.
Still can’t touch her.
Hey Mike she’s out of your league.
Yet another reason to never read this moron’s comments.
No picture: it never happened.
Pictures only slow down this website with the downloading of the Flash. No need pictures. Just news.
The photos on this site do not utilize Flash. You can verify this by right-clicking and selecting the page source.
AdChoice is long scripted?
Congratulations to , Ms. Ashley. She took this seriously. You know she wasn’t fu-ing around.
F U Mike LOL!
Very clever, bubba.
You hurt my puppies feelings.
Mike you’re such a silly girl.
It’s like having one ton min w/o the min….ridiculous reporting!
I believe that a ton of men are reading about this.
I was going to make a comment but then I realized that the Cranky Old Men aren’t being Cranky for a change. I suppose it’s an improvement.
What’s with SA’s editors? Aren’t they doing their jobs? Picture of the Queen missing? Sue the news for slurring Miss Fu!
Maybe they pulled a Steve Harvey…
Is Steve Chinese?
maybe sa went “fu” everybody…..
San Diego? Mainland people will always have an advantage over the residents in Hawaii’s lack of leadership.
yup. i totally agree with you.
Jeez Allie that’s enough!
Should show some pictures of Miss Philippines Hawaii. Can’t remember if I ever saw beauty winner in the local papers. Im sure they are beautiful as the ones I’ve seen and loved in Manila during my younger years. Funny I’ve been told all the winners are quickly swept up by rich Chinese who love to collect them. The Filipinos get angry because the Chinese are smarter, richer, harder working, and make beautiful Mestizos/Mestizas. Nowadays because of better nutrition, education, and availability of quality cosmetics I am amazed at the beauty of young girls I see on my travels all over Asia. You don’t have to go to beauty contests to see these lovely ladies. Thailand has the most beautiful girls in Asia. So tall with hourglass waists. They stand and walk with straight upright postures. Such long straight legs and arms. I’m told their beauty has been enhanced by Chinese blood. They were fleeing the Manchu warlords and settled in Bangkok where you know what happened next. You can see lots of tourists from China which produces incredibly enchanting ladies with such white skin and small slender bodies. So before you marry, visit Asia. There’s a world of eye candy you didn’t know existed.
Yep. Modern day kids are taller due to drinking lots of milk.
A friend has reveled in SE Asia for years, so yes. Whether China-influenced or otherwise, but still.
Group picture of ALL of the contestants besides the winner in the story would have given recognition to all of the contestants and allow SA readers to view them; some more closely than others. Also seeing the contestsnts wearing the signature fitted cheongsam dress is also culturally part of the story as well but NOT in the Racoon sense.
My Windows ME can’t handle all those photographs. No more pictures.