Meet the most beautiful soldier in China who was a lingerie model

Meet ‘the most beautiful soldier in China’: Lingerie model, 27, amazes millions after joining the People’s Liberation Army as a guard of honour

  • Men Jiahui, from the city of Dalian, said she had always wanted to be a soldier 
  • The 27-year-old became a hot topic after a clip of her gathered 3.5 million views
  • She was first propelled to fame after marching at China’s V-Day parade in 2015 
  • The former model said military life was tough, but she did not regret her choice 

A former model has risen to stardom in China after strutting her stuff from the runway to the People’s Liberation Army.

Men Jiahui, 27, was an award-winning lingerie model before she joined the world’s largest military force five years ago, serving as a guard of honour.

She was first propelled to fame in 2015 after marching with other female soldiers at China’s Victory Day parade in Tiananmen Square.

The 27-year-old rose to fame in 2015 after marching at China's Victory Day parade in Beijing

Men Jiahui, 27, has been dubbed as ‘the most beautiful soldier in China’. The former lingerie model (left) rose to fame in 2015 after marching at China’s Victory Day parade in Beijing (right)

Ms Men comes from Dalian in north-eastern China's Lianing Province

She studied at the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology majoring in modelling before making her career switch in 2014

Born in Dalian in north-eastern China’s Lianing Province, Ms Men studied at the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology majoring in modelling before making her career switch in 2014

The 5’10’ beauty stood out from thousands of soldiers at the ceremony, which marked the 70th anniversary of Japan’s surrender at World War II, and has since been billed as ‘the most beautiful soldier in China’.

Ms Men became a trending topic on the country’s social media this week after Beijing announced it would hold a largest military parade on October 1 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the nation.

The news drew attention to the guards of honour in the People’s Liberation Army who are tasked to march in China’s political heart.

Ms Men became a trending topic this week after Beijing announced it would hold a largest military parade on October 1 to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the nation

Ms Men joined the world's largest military force five years ago, serving as a guard of honour

Ms Men became a trending topic this week after Beijing announced it would hold a largest military parade on October 1 to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the nation

Ms Men (circled) and other female soldiers attend a training session on August 22, 2015.

Ms Men (circled) and other female soldiers attend a training session for China’s Victory Day parade in Beijing on August 22, 2015. She rose to stardom after the grand ceremony

A 12-second clip of Ms Men performing in front of other PLA soldiers received more than 3.5 million views and 66,000 comments on short-video platform Douyin.

The video, shared by state newspaper People’s Daily, shows one female soldier introducing Ms Men to the troop before the former fashion model showcasing her catwalk to her comrades.

Some of the male soldiers couldn’t contain their excitement, applauding her performance with gusto.

Web users were impressed by Ms Men. One typical comment said ‘the best-looking people in the country all go to the army’ while another user wrote ‘female soldiers in China are all so beautiful’.

Ms Men said in a previous interview that she decided to join the army after knowing the PLA had started to accept female applicants through local branches

Before that, she was a fashion model and won the third place in Dalian at the China Lingerie Model Competition in 2008

Ms Men said in a previous interview that she decided to join the army after knowing the PLA had started to accept female applicants through local branches. Before that, she was a fashion model and won the third place in Dalian at the China Lingerie Model Competition in 2008

Chinese President and the head of the army Xi Jinping rides in an open top car as he greets soldiers and others in front of Tiananmen Square during a military parade on September 3, 2015 in Beijing to mark the 70th anniversary of Japan's surrender at the World War II

Chinese President and the head of the army Xi Jinping rides in an open top car as he greets soldiers and others in front of Tiananmen Square during a military parade on September 3, 2015 in Beijing to mark the 70th anniversary of Japan’s surrender at the World War II

This photo taken on September 3, 2015 shows Type 99A battle tanks participating in a military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of victory over Japan and the end of World War II. China will hold an ever bigger parade to celebrate the 70th anniversary of its founding on October 1

This photo taken on September 3, 2015 shows Type 99A battle tanks participating in a military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of victory over Japan and the end of World War II. China will hold an ever bigger parade to celebrate the 70th anniversary of its founding on October 1

Born in Dalian in north-eastern China’s Lianing Province, Ms Men studied at the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology majoring in modelling before making her career switch in 2014.

Before that, she won the third place in Dalian at the China Lingerie Model Competition in 2008.

‘I dreamt about being a soldier when I was a child, then I went to study arts and put [the dream] on hold,’ Ms Men said in a previous interview with QQ.com.

She said she decided to join the army five years ago after knowing that the PLA had started to accept female applicants through local branches.

‘After I joined the army, I found the life here a bit tough, but the challenges were nothing compared to the tasks I was told to complete,’ she added.

‘My life has changed a lot since, but I do not regret.’ 

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