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and Television, told a story about collaborat­ion between Chinese and Myanmar experts for the restoratio­n of the Thabyinnyu Temple in Bagan, Myanmar. In 2016, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake severely affected this UNESCO World Heritage cultural area, which is of historical significan­ce for the Myanmar people.

After conducting surveys and collecting data about the earthquake impact on 21 Bagan pagodas and temples, the Chinese expert teams proposed to provide urgently needed assistance to Thatbyinny­u Temple, which was approved by Myanmar experts and the earthquake committee. To conduct this 10-year restoratio­n project, Chinese expert teams visited Bagan several times and set out work plans from assessment to the design and restoratio­n without losing the original work of art. “Through this video competitio­n, we hope to foster excellent cooperatio­n among the people of ASEAN countries and China and strengthen mutual trust,” said Myint at the launch ceremony.

Stories of friendship

The year 2023 marks the 10th anniversar­y of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s proposal of building a closer China-ASEAN community with a shared future. “It is just the right time for us to launch this year’s contest now,” said Hou Yanqi, ambassador of China to ASEAN, in her speech at the ceremony. According to her, countless good stories about friendship and cooperatio­n between China and ASEAN are waiting to be told and deserve to be recorded with cameras and fully displayed on screens.

In fact, China and ASEAN countries have made fruitful achievemen­ts through mutually beneficial cooperatio­n and joint developmen­t. The bilateral trade volume reached more than $970 billion last year, more than double that of 10 years ago, and cumulative two-way investment exceeded $380 billion. Practical cooperatio­n in such areas as trade and economy, infrastruc­ture, science and technology, agricultur­e, poverty reduction, digital economy and new energy have greatly improved the lives of a combined 2 billion people on both sides, noted Hou.

On 6 September, Chinese Premier Li Qiang, while attending the 26th China-ASEAN Summit, pointed out that over the past 10 years, China and ASEAN have forged ahead hand in hand and contribute­d to each other’s successes, embarking on the right path featuring longstandi­ng good-neighbourl­iness and shared progress and prosperity. The two sides have joined hands to overcome severe natural disasters, financial crises and other major crises and catastroph­es. A large number of people go to each other’s countries to work, study, do business and travel every year.

Permanent Representa­tive of Myanmar to ASEAN Aung Muo Myint said, “I believe that this ASEAN-China Short Video Contest will contribute to the success of the next year’s ASEAN-China Year of People-to-People Exchanges as well.”

At present, digital technology has changed the traditiona­l media ecology, and the openness of the Internet and short video gives the “audience” a dual role - both consumers and creators of content, Lu Cairong, vice president of CICG, highlighte­d in his speech at the ceremony. According to him, young people are the main users of short videos, and the more than 800 million young people in China and ASEAN play an important role in the building of a closer China-ASEAN community with a shared future. “With the help of the Internet and short videos, we can better share and record the wonderful stories of China-ASEAN friendly cooperatio­n,” he said.

Phanthavon­g agreed. With 75.6 percent and 73.7 percent of ASEAN and Chinese citizens using Internet, there is a broad adoption of new media and digital platforms, he said. According to him, more than 80 percent of the Internet usage globally involves audio-visual content, thus, the ASEAN-China Short Video Contest is an important instrument to reach out to online users. “This, in particular, will support ASEAN and China in expanding public outreach and fostering greater awareness of the ASEAN-China relations,” he added, “especially of the benefits of practical cooperatio­n, intercultu­ral exchanges, and communicat­ions, as well as other key issues pertaining to social and human developmen­t.”

The contest has two sections: Section A includes videos on the themes of Nurture Nature for Nurturing Future; Charming Silk Road, Our Stories; Falling in Love with ASEAN and China; and Innovation and Digital Life; while Section B is themed People-to-People Exchanges between ASEAN and China.

Video creators, enthusiast­s, social media anchors, and vloggers from ASEAN countries and China are called to actively participat­e and contribute to the success of the competitio­n.

The ASEANChina Short Video Contest has been a resounding success since its inaugural edition in 2020.

EKKAPHAB PHANTHAVON­G Deputy secretary general of ASEAN for the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community

 ?? (SCREENSHOT) ?? A still from the third ASEAN-China Friendship and Cooperatio­n Short Video Contest
Gold Award winning video, Millennia “PaukPhaw” Friendship
(SCREENSHOT) A still from the third ASEAN-China Friendship and Cooperatio­n Short Video Contest Gold Award winning video, Millennia “PaukPhaw” Friendship

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