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Wednesday, September 16 2020 - 13:24
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"A Dialogue with the 5,000-Year-Old Liangzhu Culture" global creative short video contest opens for registration
HANGZHOU, China, Sept. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The autumn wind whistles through the city walls, blows over rice paddies in the 
ancient city and caresses the sunset at Mojiaoshan, giving rise to poetic 
sentiments and injecting new vitality into Liangzhu's cultural and historical 
heritage dating back more than 5,000 years. 

Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20200915/2917487-1 

With ever increasing recognition of the importance of telling the stories of 
the world's civilizations in ways that resonate with today's modern audiences, 
Liangzhu Ancient City, a World Heritage site, serves as a holy land where the 
5,000-year history of Chinese civilization can be showcased to the world. How 
can we raise awareness around the world of the value that Liangzhu brings to 
Chinese civilization or even the world's civilizations? How to demonstrate the 
contemporary charm of Liangzhu culture?

Informative, short videos in various styles and adopting different forms of 
expression have proven to be a successful method. On August 20, the "A Dialogue 
with the 5,000-Year-Old Liangzhu Culture"-themed global creative short video 
collection event, co-organized by www.zjol.com.cn, tm.zjol.com.cn, and the 
Hangzhou Liangzhu Archaeological Site Administrative District Management 
Committee, opened for registration, inviting creative professionals worldwide 
to interpret the culture of Liangzhu. 

The event was designed to collect 100 vertical (a.k.a. portrait mode) short 
videos, each less than 3 minutes long (with a video lasting one minute being 
the ideal length) from creators worldwide, with no limitation on the type of 
filming equipment used, or techniques or styles adopted. Equipment options 
include mobile phones, amateur cameras or professional cameras while the format 
can be animation videos, live-action dramas, interesting live rap videos or 
works that endow Liangzhu's cultural relics with creative expressions that let 
them "speak" for themselves. The sole requirement is that the short video be 
themed around Liangzhu culture. 

Any individual or group can register and submit an unlimited number of entries 
via lztsculture@163.com until September 20. Applicants must include the name 
and a brief description of their work as well as provide their personal 
information in the email. 

The top 100 most creative short videos will be chosen to compete in the 
subsequent online voting round in late September. Winners will be recognized 
during an award ceremony at the end of September to be held by the organizer at 
the Archaeological Ruins in Liangzhu, following the sharing of the creative 
process by the creators and a final round selection by subject matter experts. 
In addition, the organizer will host a roundtable led by experts in Chinese 
civilization and history with a focus on exploring the modern charm of Liangzhu 
culture and its 5,000 years of history. 

Twenty final winners will each receive cash rewards and certificates of honor. 
The first prize winner will receive 10,000 yuan (approx. US$1,475), three 
second prize winners will each take home 5,000 yuan (approx. US$738), five 
third prize winners will each be granted 2,000 yuan (approx. US$295) and 11 
honorable mention prize winners will each be awarded with 1,000 yuan (approx. 
US$148). All cash prizes are considered taxable income, with the portion due to 
the relevant tax authorities withheld by the organizer in accordance with 
respective national tax regulations.

The award-winning creative short videos are expected to go a long way in 
uncovering the appeal and charisma of Liangzhu Ancient City embodying 5,000 
years of Liangzhu culture. The competition aims to leverage the cultural 
heritage-themed creations as a vehicle to help the public gain a deeper 
understanding of and experience the modern artistic charm of Liangzhu culture. 

SOURCE:  Zhejiang Online

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