The third Zigong Lantern Global Children's Creativity Solicitation Activity was launched June 1 at a press conference in Zigong, Sichuan province.
This year's theme, "Boundless Imagination, Future Realms," invites children worldwide to use traditional Chinese lantern art to express their visions of the future.
Since its launch, the contest has drawn widespread international attention. The first two editions received more than 6,000 submissions from children around the world.
Organizers have now introduced a new brand, "Children's Lantern," aiming to build the event into a global platform for children's creative expression. Plans include city exhibitions, co-branded cultural products and educational travel experiences to showcase young artists' work to broader audiences.
Entries for this year's contest will be accepted from June 1 to Sept. 26 via WeChat. For the first time, the contest features an online platform and mini-program for registration and public voting.
Awards include best artwork and outstanding painting. Selected winning pieces will be displayed at the 32nd Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival, giving children the chance to see their creations featured at one of China's most iconic lantern events.
The third Zigong Lantern Global Children's Creativity Solicitation Activity was launched June 1 at a press conference in Zigong, Sichuan province.
This year's theme, "Boundless Imagination, Future Realms," invites children worldwide to use traditional Chinese lantern art to express their visions of the future.
Since its launch, the contest has drawn widespread international attention. The first two editions received more than 6,000 submissions from children around the world.
Organizers have now introduced a new brand, "Children's Lantern," aiming to build the event into a global platform for children's creative expression. Plans include city exhibitions, co-branded cultural products and educational travel experiences to showcase young artists' work to broader audiences.
Entries for this year's contest will be accepted from June 1 to Sept. 26 via WeChat. For the first time, the contest features an online platform and mini-program for registration and public voting.
Awards include best artwork and outstanding painting. Selected winning pieces will be displayed at the 32nd Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival, giving children the chance to see their creations featured at one of China's most iconic lantern events.
The third Zigong Lantern Global Children's Creativity Solicitation Activity was launched June 1 at a press conference in Zigong, Sichuan province.
This year's theme, "Boundless Imagination, Future Realms," invites children worldwide to use traditional Chinese lantern art to express their visions of the future.
Since its launch, the contest has drawn widespread international attention. The first two editions received more than 6,000 submissions from children around the world.
Organizers have now introduced a new brand, "Children's Lantern," aiming to build the event into a global platform for children's creative expression. Plans include city exhibitions, co-branded cultural products and educational travel experiences to showcase young artists' work to broader audiences.
Entries for this year's contest will be accepted from June 1 to Sept. 26 via WeChat. For the first time, the contest features an online platform and mini-program for registration and public voting.
Awards include best artwork and outstanding painting. Selected winning pieces will be displayed at the 32nd Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival, giving children the chance to see their creations featured at one of China's most iconic lantern events.
The third Zigong Lantern Global Children's Creativity Solicitation Activity was launched June 1 at a press conference in Zigong, Sichuan province.
This year's theme, "Boundless Imagination, Future Realms," invites children worldwide to use traditional Chinese lantern art to express their visions of the future.
Since its launch, the contest has drawn widespread international attention. The first two editions received more than 6,000 submissions from children around the world.
Organizers have now introduced a new brand, "Children's Lantern," aiming to build the event into a global platform for children's creative expression. Plans include city exhibitions, co-branded cultural products and educational travel experiences to showcase young artists' work to broader audiences.
Entries for this year's contest will be accepted from June 1 to Sept. 26 via WeChat. For the first time, the contest features an online platform and mini-program for registration and public voting.
Awards include best artwork and outstanding painting. Selected winning pieces will be displayed at the 32nd Zigong International Dinosaur Lantern Festival, giving children the chance to see their creations featured at one of China's most iconic lantern events.