Source: InKunming | 2019-05-08 | Editor:陈盈盈
[InKunming--Kunming] In order to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, Jinning "Zhenghe Cup" Micro-video Competition kicked off on May 5 and lasts to September 1. Jinning collects micro-video works reflecting Jinning's economic growth and social development from all over the world.
Contributors could submit their works through Dou’yin application, Microblog, Cailong Club website platform. After the competition, some works will be selected for awards. The first prize carries the value of 1 0,000 yuan, second prize 5,000 yuan for two people, third prize 2,000 yuan for three people and spotting Jinning award 500 yuan for 30 people.
The content of the micro-video should be positive and concerned with Jinning District’ s development, such as the construction of urban areas and towns, cultural development, folk customs, ecological civilization and people's life. The maximum time of each micro-video is 3 minutes.
Participants are advised to follow Jinning's official account(in Chinese 昆明晋宁发布), upload works to the platform of Dou’yin application, Microblog, Cailong Club under the topic ##晋宁郑和杯微视频大赛#, and then send related information (name + telephone number + name of works) to the official account. On the other side, they could also send works information to the mailbox 3241583776@qq.com as well.
In addition, this competition runs through from 9:00 on May 7, 2019 to 17:00 until September 1, 2019. Shortly after that, there will be three rounds to evaluate good works. Firstly, staff will select qualified works to post online; secondly, netizens could make a vote for the superior works in their minds online from 9:00 on September 2 to 17:00 on September 16; thirdly, experts will evaluate the works on September 20. The results and awards ceremony will be held then (pending September 26). One thing worthy of noticing is that online voting accounts for 30% while the expert evaluation accounts for 70% for the final results.
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(Editors: Rachel, Cathy Chen)