The airline feminism forgot! More than 1,000 Chinese high school graduates have to parade in bikinis for a chance to become flight attendants
One school in Qingdao, north-east China, hosted its annual audition yesterday to find high school graduates who would become either models or air hostesses, according to People's Daily Online.
More than 1,000 graduates paraded in swimwear and airline uniforms in a bid to attract potentially lucrative contracts in aviation or fashion.
Striking a pose: More than 1,000 high school graduates participated in an audition in Qingdao, China, to attract future training contracts
Catwalk: The event was hosted by a modelling school, which also gave the participants the opportunity to become models if they are lucky
Dressed up: Students had to parade in skimpy bikinis as well as relatively conservative airline uniforms as part of the annual auditions
The unusual event attracted potential applicants from Shandong, Hebei, Shanxi, Anhui, Jiangsu, Jilin and a number of other nearby provinces.
All of the candidates are thought to be recent graduates while those in the audience are from modelling schools and airline training colleges.
The event, hosted by modelling agency Oriental Beauty, is said to be a way for recruiters to find talent in one place and for the candidates to establish their own platform.
On its website, Oriental Beauty stipulated that potential candidates had to be at least five foot six in height, although for people with exceptional look, this could be dropped to five foot five.
The women were required to be 'elegant, slim, have sweet voice and have no scars in the exposed part of their skin.'
In China, many airlines have height requirements for air hostesses and it's considered an extremely competitive role.
Graduates who are successful in attracting the attention of a school would go on to train to become an air hostess.
Popular: The unusual event attracted potential applicants from Shandong, Hebei, Shanxi, Anhui, Jiangsu, Jilin and other nearby provinces
Strict: Women were required by Oriental Beauty to be 'elegant, slim, have sweet voice and have no scars in the exposed part of their skin'
Stiff competition: In China, many airlines have height requirements for air hostesses and it's considered an extremely competitive role
Future: Graduates who are successful in attracting the attention of an airline school would go on to train to become an air hostess
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- Modelling agency in Qingdao, China, hosted the annual contest to showcase high school graduates
- Participants had to parade down the catwalk wearing revealing bikinis and also wore airline uniforms
- Candidates would become either models or go on to train as flight attendants if they are successful
One school in Qingdao, north-east China, hosted its annual audition yesterday to find high school graduates who would become either models or air hostesses, according to People's Daily Online.
More than 1,000 graduates paraded in swimwear and airline uniforms in a bid to attract potentially lucrative contracts in aviation or fashion.
Striking a pose: More than 1,000 high school graduates participated in an audition in Qingdao, China, to attract future training contracts
Catwalk: The event was hosted by a modelling school, which also gave the participants the opportunity to become models if they are lucky
Dressed up: Students had to parade in skimpy bikinis as well as relatively conservative airline uniforms as part of the annual auditions
The unusual event attracted potential applicants from Shandong, Hebei, Shanxi, Anhui, Jiangsu, Jilin and a number of other nearby provinces.
All of the candidates are thought to be recent graduates while those in the audience are from modelling schools and airline training colleges.
The event, hosted by modelling agency Oriental Beauty, is said to be a way for recruiters to find talent in one place and for the candidates to establish their own platform.
On its website, Oriental Beauty stipulated that potential candidates had to be at least five foot six in height, although for people with exceptional look, this could be dropped to five foot five.
The women were required to be 'elegant, slim, have sweet voice and have no scars in the exposed part of their skin.'
In China, many airlines have height requirements for air hostesses and it's considered an extremely competitive role.
Graduates who are successful in attracting the attention of a school would go on to train to become an air hostess.
Popular: The unusual event attracted potential applicants from Shandong, Hebei, Shanxi, Anhui, Jiangsu, Jilin and other nearby provinces
Strict: Women were required by Oriental Beauty to be 'elegant, slim, have sweet voice and have no scars in the exposed part of their skin'
Stiff competition: In China, many airlines have height requirements for air hostesses and it's considered an extremely competitive role
Future: Graduates who are successful in attracting the attention of an airline school would go on to train to become an air hostess
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