Enter Our Classical Chinese Poetry Illustration Contest!

By That's, 2019-04-18 02:07:02

Art is a genuine form of imagination that helps us connect with the rich and historic past. If we draw a glass from the Tang Dynasty, can we understand Du Fu's sorrow? If we draw a lamp from the Song Dynasty, can we feel the passion of Li Qingzhao? 

Let us revel in the beauty of ancient Chinese poetry this spring and summer. Help the classics live on by creating your own illustrations of China’s timeless traditions. 

Registration for the first-ever Illustration Contest for Classical Chinese Poetry is now open to the public!

Who Can Participate

• Elementary school students (grades 1-5)
• Junior high school students (grades 6-9)
• High school students (grades 10-12)
*Open to students of all nationalities

Register Now!

Scan the QR code below to sign up:

Poetry Contest Registration

Contest Process

1. Registration starts: April 18

• The contest will be divided up into three different categories based on the varying levels of difficulty of Tang Dynasty poetry.
• Participants will register in the designated category and randomly answer questions based on the group. (Entrants cannot re-register once they’ve chosen a category).
• Each student will create a poetry painting matching their chosen theme.
• No restrictions on the style of illustration: oil painting, watercolor painting, ink painting, pastel painting, etc. are all acceptable formats. (Note: illustrations must be painted or drawn by hand. Computer illustrations will not be accepted).

2. Submission period: April 18 - June 9

• Complete the registration within the submission period and send an electronic version of your work to our official email address (gscch@urbanatomy.com).
• One submission per student only.
• When submitting your entry, please include the contestant ID, student’s full name and poem title, and attach a candid photo of the contestant working on his/her illustration.
• Entries that don’t meet all of the submission requirements listed above will be automatically disqualified.

3. Online voting and selection: June 20 - July 21

• All entries will be classified according to groups and topics and a one-month public voting session will be carried out on the WeChat public platform.
• Online voting will select a 'Star Illustrator' for each topic.
• At the same time, a team of professional judges will also select 'Talent Illustrators.'

4. Results announced: July 26

• In each group, the entrants who receive the highest number of votes per poem will be awarded the title of Star Illustrator.
• Entrants who receive recognition by the team of judges will be awarded the title of Talent Illustrator.
• Two prizes are available in each category.

Awards

• Star Illustrators will receive a Certificate of Honor from China Intercontinental Press and have the opportunity to receive exclusive gifts.
• Talented Illustrators will receive a Certificate of Honor from China Intercontinental Press and have the opportunity to see their work published.

Sign Up for the First Illustration Contest for Classical Chinese Poetry

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About China Intercontinental Press

China Interncontinental PressChina Intercontinental Press was established in December 1993 and officially operated in April 1994. It belongs to the Information Office of the State Council. It is a China-based international multi-media communications company.

China Intercontinental Press organizes, publishes and distributes eight city guide journals (including the English-language monthly magazines That’s BeijingThat's Shanghai and That's PRD).

With “helping the world to understand China, and helping China to understand the world” as its goal, China Interncontinental Press works to introduce to the rest of the world the basics of Chinese history, politics, economics, science and technology, education, culture and the lives of Chinese people.

China Intercontinental Press has established cooperative relationships with 40-plus television organizations in more than 20 countries, and with over 30 publishing houses in 19 countries and regions around the world. It has also carried out cultural activities in some 40 countries and regions. It has succeeded in bringing Chinese movies and TV shows, as well as books, to more than 200 countries and regions.


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