The history of the Mazatlán International Carnaval is full of tradition and pride, and one of the families that has left its mark on this event is the Chio Dynasty. Siu Ying Audelo Chio, Children’s Queen of Mazatlán International Carnaval 2000, is one of the queens who have proudly worn the crowns of this prestigious event.
On the occasion of her tribute, which will take place shortly, Siu Ying shared her memories and emotions about her experience as Children’s Queen. “It was so fantasy that I thought it was like a movie,” she said, remembering the excitement she felt when she saw her sister and mother parade in the Carnaval.
Siu Ying was crowned the Children’s Queen of the 2000 Mazatlan International Carnaval when she was just 7 years old. Her family, the Chio Dynasty, has been an integral part of the history of the Carnaval, with several generations of women wearing the crowns of this event.
Now old enough to understand the importance of Mazatlan International Carnaval, Siu Ying is proud of her roots and her family. “It is an honor and a great responsibility to be part of this tradition,” she said.
Siu Ying will soon travel from Guadalajara, Jalisco, to receive her tribute at the Mazatlan International Carnaval. She is excited to share this moment with her daughter, who will soon discover the magic of Carnaval. “I hope this event will mark my daughter’s memory,” said Siu Ying.
The Chio Dynasty is an example of the rich tradition and pride that is experienced at Mazatlan International Carnival. Its legacy lives on through the generations, and its contribution to the history of Carnaval is invaluable.