Swimwear, evening wear and polished lines will decide the winner of an international beauty pageant in Taiwan this weekend, but dresses, eyeshadow and long hair are out - this contest is only for men. After two weeks of practicing dance steps and fine-toning muscles, contestants from 28 countries will walk down a catwalk in central Taiwan Saturday to be crowned as the world's most handsome man in a contest. Pageant producer, the Mister Singapore Organization, has held a Mister International pageant annually since 2006. Contestants include 19-year-old Russian language student Jelson Quintas of Angola, musically inclined 20-year-old Bruno Kettels of Bolivia and 22-year-old medical scientist Nelson Lee of Singapore. In the run-up to the pageant, contestants are strutting their way through a series of publicity events such as a visit to a hospital for blind children and a news conference. The winner will receive $5,000, a personal trainer and a list of beauty products.