Luoyang in Its Heyday, Shared with the World— ‘iLuoyang’ International Short Video Competition” Wraps Up with Resounding Success​


The entry period for the “Luoyang in Its Heyday, Shared with the World— ‘iLuoyang’ International Short Video Competition” has now concluded with great success. Attracting participants from across the globe, the competition received more than 1,300 submissions from creators in 19 countries, including the United States, Sweden, South Korea, Yemen, Germany, Iran, Mexico, Morocco, Russia, Ukraine, and Pakistan. Through the lenses of these international creators, the ancient capital of Luoyang was showcased from a fresh, global perspective, highlighting its enduring charm and cultural richness. After a thorough review process, the video titled “Luoyang in Its Heyday, Shared with the World” was honored with the Jury Grand Prize. The award-winning piece is now available for public viewing—we invite you to watch and enjoy.

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