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Ariel HO-KJAER is the youngest to dance the opening dance.

Among these 24 girls, two girls from China (He and Li) have become the focus of attention. From Wan Baobao in those days to He Jiong today, this girl from China is showing her unique posture to the world step by step. As the youngest, Ariel Ho became the star of the opening dance of the ball that night and became the focus of the audience.

Ariel Ho-Kjaer, Stanley Ho's granddaughter, appeared at the Paris bar mitzvah dance, which is held every year at the Cleon Hotel, one of the oldest and most luxurious hotels in Paris. Its predecessor was "the ball of the noble family". At first, it was held only in English courts. 1990, the French social master Filja Lei Nuowa repackaged this traditional and grand dance. The selection scope of Jiali is no longer limited to the British royal family, but has opened the door to celebrities all over the world, but the selection rules are getting stricter and stricter. It is reported that celebrities who can be invited to the ball should not only be born in a famous family, but also be smart and highly educated, and also have a beautiful and slim appearance. And now the bar mitzvah ball is no longer a place for aristocratic families to get married. Kjaer, the granddaughter of Stanley Ho, is the youngest celebrity at this year's dance. According to the practice of "the youngest girl dances the opening dance", she became the "star" of the Cleon Hotel that night. The local media noted that Kjaer's mother He Chaoxian was born to Stanley Ho and his ex-wife Li Wanhua, and his father was Danish. So you can see her obvious mixed-race characteristics from her appearance.