| ST. KITTS AND NEVIS DIPLOMAT AT GALA
DINNER IN TAIWAN
St. Kitts and Nevis top diplomat in the Republic
of China on Taiwan, Her Excellency Ms. Jasmine Huggins,
was among members of the Taipei International Women's
Club participating in a charity programme to raise
funds to help those in need, give them a better life
and build a better society
Dressed up like a cute Caribbean doll was
Charge d'Affaires Jasmine Huggins of St. Kitts and
Nevis. She even did a jig in her native style to the
delight of the crowd of onlookers, wrote Journalist
Nancy T. Lu in the Taiwan News, adding: Not
to be upstaged was Swaziland Ambassador Njabuliso
B. Gwebu in her exotic stylized African dress.
According to the report, the TIWC's active women
of different nationalities led by Ruby Sung, the outgoing
president, organised this year's traditional spring
gala dinner last Friday at the Grand Formosa Regent
of Taipei. This was their way of winding up another
meaningful year by helping the financially strapped
groups.
For entertainment highlight, Connie Pong, the new
TIWC president, personally approached the gracious
ladies of the diplomatic corps including even an African
ambassador, convincing them to participate in a parade
of national costumes during the charity gala dinner.
Halfway through a sumptuous feast, which included
dishes like braised shark's fin soup with bamboo fungus,
whole abalone sauteed with mushroom and Chinese cabbage,
as well as double boiled chicken soup with ginseng
and medlar, program hosts Carlson Huang and Jane Lai
announced that the ladies were ready to show their
flair on the catwalk.
The eyes of the spectators popped when the beautifully
dressed women emerged one by one. Beata Pfeiffer,
whose husband works at the Austrian Tourism Office
in Taipei, wore an Austrian dirndl and it fitted her
snugly. Mayumi Hu, showing her Brazilian roots, chose
a sporty outfit in the colors of yellow and green,
all playful national reminders of the land that produced
star soccer players like Pele, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho
and Kaka.
The Indian sari looked lovely on Divya Narang, who
managed to dance the night away like a swinging disco
queen without changing into something less formal.
For her part, Lily Assana put on a dazzling and rather
formal Indonesian costume complete with jewelry. Everything
was ordered back home for her to wear at the Taipei
event.
Onuma Takaku in an elegant Japanese kimono was the
picture of a demure lady from the Land of the Rising
Sun as she walked with measured steps across the stage
during the fashion show. Meanwhile Zawiah Ahmad in
her veiled Malaysian costume lent her natural and
fun-loving presence to the program.
The barefoot Ann Keke from Nauru, wearing flowers
on her head and around her neck, appeared ready to
sashay to hula dance music. Gloria Stella de Diaz
from Paraguay had the opportunity to show how beautiful
her folkloric dress was. The tiered skirt required
yards and yards of fabric.
As for Connie Pong, she wore a simple but nonetheless
attractive red Malaysian dress.
Ruby Sung led her board members and other participants
from Taiwan in modeling different styles of the "qi
pao" or cheongsam. Kelly Cheng, Amy Chang, Sophia
Lu, Julie Wang, Annie Yung, and Faung Jin Lee, all
in figure-hugging Chinese dresses, basked briefly
in the limelight.
Earlier on Friday night, Sung on behalf of the TIWC
donated NT$100,000 to 410 elementary school children
in Taitung through the Wesley Methodist Church. She
also handed to Margaret Lee a check of NT$100,000
and this was to go to the TIWC Education Foundation.
The Taiwan Foundation for Rare Disorders was also
a recipient of a donation of NT$100,000.
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