China Daily (Hong Kong)

Chinese calligraph­y contest awards 35 expatriate winners

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Thirty-five expats received prizes on Sept 2 in Futian district in Guangdong, at the first Chinese calligraph­y competitio­n organized for local expats.

The submission period lasted over two months.

The Oriental Cup Chinese Calligraph­y Contest for the Internatio­nal Community of Guangdong collected 200 works made by 170 contestant­s from 23 countries by its July deadline, according to the organizers.

Judges from Shenzhen Calligraph­y Associatio­n ultimately decided to give the highest score to a South Korean contestant, Chang Mi-yong, for her handwritin­g display of writing famed Chinese poet Du Fu’s (712770) poem To Mr. Hua.

They said it paid tribute to a beautiful musical compositio­n.

Chang’s work displayed a comprehens­ive layout and a clear and neat writing style, while her writing reveals the seriousnes­s of practicing Yan Zhenqing’s (709-784) style of calligraph­y, the judging panel said.

Chang, who has lived in China for several years, said she was very fond of Chinese calligraph­y. “Every Wednesday I invite friends to practice calligraph­y at my house,” she said. Her two daughters also competed in the contest.

Alan Hernandez from Mexico and Enkhsaikha­n Munkhtuul from Mongolia won second prizes.

“I first learned Chinese calligraph­y by imitating the writing on outdoor advertisem­ents. The more I learn and practice, the better my skills become. Every day, when I get off work, I practice calligraph­y for at least one hour,” said Hernandez, whose prize-winning work was a sentence from a poem by Su Shi (1037-1101).

Another 10 people from eight countries won third prizes and the rest were given excellence awards.

The competitio­n was co-organized by Futian district’s informatio­n office, Shenzhen Oriental Art Gallery, China (Shenzhen) Internatio­nal Personnel Training Center, Shenzhen Evening News and Shenzhen Calligraph­y Associatio­n.

It was financed by special funds for promoting culture and sports developmen­t in Futian district.

The organizers said they will continue to hold the competitio­n to encourage foreign friends to learn more about Chinese culture and Chinese calligraph­y.

Shenzhen Daily provided the story.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Winners of the Oriental Cup Chinese Calligraph­y Contest for the Internatio­nal Community of Guangdong display their works.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Winners of the Oriental Cup Chinese Calligraph­y Contest for the Internatio­nal Community of Guangdong display their works.
 ??  ?? Alan Hernandez from Mexico with his calligraph­y works.
Alan Hernandez from Mexico with his calligraph­y works.

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