Miss Grand Phang Nga

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FormationMay 25, 2016; 9 years ago (2016-05-25)
FounderChatnarin Warongkhruekaew
HeadquartersPhang Nga
Miss Grand Phang Nga
มิสแกรนด์พังงา
FormationMay 25, 2016; 9 years ago (2016-05-25)
FounderChatnarin Warongkhruekaew
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersPhang Nga
Location
MembershipMiss Grand Thailand
Official language
Thai
Provincial Director
Madee Patranontanund (2025)
Summary result of
Phang Nga representatives
at Miss Grand Thailand
Placement Number(s)
Winner 0
1st runner-up 0
2nd runner-up 0
3rd runner-up 0
4th runner-up 1
Top 10/11/12 0
Top 20 1
Unplace 7

Miss Grand Phang Nga (Thai: มิสแกรนด์พังงา) is a Thai provincial beauty pageant which selects a representative from Phang Nga province for the Miss Grand Thailand national competition,[1][2][3][4] founded in 2016 by an event organizer, Chatnarin Warongkhruekaew (ฉัตรนรินทร์ วรงค์เครือแก้ว).[1][5]

since the first competition in the Miss Grand Thailand pageant in 2017, Phang Nga's representatives have never won the main title, but was placed the 4th runner-up once; in 2019, by Chompoonut Phuengphon [th], who also won the special title "Miss Grand Rising Star" and then became an actress under the Channel 7.[6]

In 2016, after Miss Grand Thailand began franchising the provincial competitions to individual organizers, who would name seventy-seven provincial titleholders to compete in the national pageant, the license for Phang Nga province was purchased by a local entrepreneur, Chatnarin Warongkhruekaew (ฉัตรนรินทร์ วรงค์เครือแก้ว),[1][5] who organized the first Miss Grand Phang Nga competition on 25 May of that year, in which Juriephon Thongsalap from Takua Pa was announced the winner.[1] The competition license was granted to another organizer, Sawai Yungklang, the following year.[2]

The pageant was skipped once; in 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand, the national organizer was unable to organize the national event, and the country representative for the international tournament was appointed instead.[7]

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Editions

National competition

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