Chinese schoolgirls pose in bikinis hoping to become a flight attendant or model
Categories: Asia
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/chinese-schoolgirls-pose-in-bikinis-hoping-to-become-a-flight-attendant-or-model1.htmlIt may seem to you that the professions of flight attendants and models are oppositely different, but in China this is not the case, but just the opposite.
In one of the schools in the city of Qingdao, China, an annual show is held, in which graduates participate in the hope of attracting potential employers and becoming either a flight attendant or a model.
Source: dailymail.co.uk

More than a thousand girls are parading in bikinis and flight attendant uniforms in an attempt to get the most profitable contract in the field of aviation or fashion.

In China, many airlines have strict requirements for the appearance of flight attendants, so this profession is considered very prestigious.

The event is organized by the agency "Oriental Beauty". According to the agency, potential candidates should be at least 168 cm tall, "elegant, slender, with a pleasant voice and not have scars on exposed areas of the body."

Keywords: Fashion show | Models | Show | Profession | Flight attendant | School
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