1445 Submissions in Painting Category, 72 in Video Received

Gyeongju Expo Park has selected 41 award-winning works for the '30th Anniversary of Korea-China Diplomatic Relations Gyeongbuk Province-China Sister Friendship Cities Painting and Video Contest.'

Gyeongju Expo Park has selected 41 award-winning works for the '30th Anniversary of Korea-China Diplomatic Relations Gyeongbuk Province-China Sister Friendship Cities Painting and Video Contest.'

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Gyeongju Expo Park has selected 41 award-winning works for the '30th Anniversary of Korea-China Diplomatic Relations Gyeongbuk Province-China Sister Friendship Cities Painting and Video Contest.'


This contest was held from May 16 to July 22, targeting elementary, middle, high school, and university students from Gyeongbuk Province and five Chinese sister friendship cities: Henan (河南), Hunan (湖南), Shaanxi (陝西), Ningxia (寧夏), and Jilin (吉林) provinces.


The contest attracted attention with 1,445 submissions in the painting category (1,361 hand-drawn paintings and 84 digital paintings) and 72 video entries.


The grand prize in the painting category was awarded to Wang Wutong (Jilin Province, digital) in the university division and Wang Yelin (Jilin Province, hand-drawn) in the elementary, middle, and high school division.


In the video category, which received 72 entries, the grand prize was awarded to Nam Min-hyung (Pohang City), a high school student.


The award-winning works can be viewed on the Gyeongju Expo Park homepage starting from the 12th. The awards ceremony is scheduled to be held on the 30th at the Hwabaekdang Hall of the Gyeongbuk Provincial Government.



Ryu Hee-rim, CEO of Gyeongju Expo Park, said, “I hope this contest will serve as an opportunity for students from both countries to take more interest in each other.”


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