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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Moscow, October 20 (Xinhua) — The results of the 3rd China-Russia Video Competition were announced on Monday. The conclusion of the competition was announced during a meeting of the Subcommittee on Media Cooperation of the China-Russia Commission on Humanitarian Cooperation.
Alexey Volin, Chairman of the Russian jury and CEO of the Russian Satellite Communications Company, thanked all participants for their time, effort, and passion in creating their competition entries. "The authors reminded us that beauty and wisdom know no bounds, and that friendship between nations is not an abstract concept, but a reality we create together," he said.
Another member of the Russian jury, Kirill Filippov, CEO of SPBTV Media, emphasized that the now-traditional video competition makes a significant contribution to the Belt and Road Initiative. "It's wonderful that today, residents of our countries have increasingly more opportunities for fruitful exchange," he noted.
The video competition is being held simultaneously in Russia and China with the support of the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications, and Mass Media of the Russian Federation and the National Radio and Television Administration of the People's Republic of China. Anyone is welcome to participate in the creative competition. Participants' videos in each country will be judged by a national jury.
This year, Russian participants were offered three themes: "For the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War," "Chinese Traditions in Russia," and "Russian Winter." Anna Ushaneva won first place. In her video, she told the story of a Great Patriotic War veteran—a native of China who lived for several decades in the Moscow region town of Chekhov. The jury recognized the videos of six Russian participants.
The works of the winners from Russia and China can be found in the competition community on the social network VKontakte. –0–
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