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2012 Family China Spring Festival Gala "Family Portrait" photo prize collection event Details of the event 1. Activity Overview The Spring Festival is a traditional festival celebrated by Chinese people all over the world. The 2012 Family Chinese Spring Festival Gala grandly launches a prize-winning collection of family portraits and stories for overseas Chinese and domestic returned overseas Chinese. Let us use family portraits to witness the warmth and harmony of the family! Family portraits not only record the perfect happiness of a family, but are also spiritual wealth that every family member should treasure for a lifetime and be passed down from generation to generation. Send us your warmest and most touching images, so that Chinese people around the world can share these happiness and happiness. 2. Solicitation requirements 1. “Family members” can be relatives or specific groups that embody the harmonious relationship of a large social family. Participants are encouraged to submit multiple photos of their families from different eras to help present a family's story of change. 2. It is recommended that you add a text description to each work to describe the warm memories related to the photo. There is no limit to the number of words. 3. Please copy or scan the photos into JPG format, and the size of a single file should not exceed 2 MB. 4. The copyright of the photos belongs to the participants or authors, and the event organizer has the right to use the selected works in the party and related activities. The issue of portrait rights involved in the work will be resolved by the participants. As long as participants send pictures to the organizing committee in any way, they will be deemed to agree and accept this agreement. 5. Any third party using these event images must obtain the prior consent of the organizing committee and the contributor. 3. Selection method 1. a. Voting by netizens b. Determination by review experts This event will award one special prize, two "Golden Dragon" awards, and three "Silver Dragon" awards. In addition, one hundred outstanding works will be awarded. ?nbsp; Special Prize: The family with the winning photo will be invited to participate in the live recording of the "2012 Family Chinese Spring Festival Gala" program. ?nbsp; "Golden Dragon" Award: One iPhone 4S. ?nbsp; "Silver Dragon" Award: iPad 2. ?nbsp; Outstanding Work Award: A DVD of the 2012 Family Chinese Spring Festival Gala. ?nbsp; All photos that meet the review requirements will appear at the party and on the official website of the Spring Festival Gala. 2. The expert jury consists of: All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, Spring Festival Gala Organizing Committee, domestic media representatives and photography professionals, etc. 3. Collection time: from now until December 15, 2011 4. Participation method 1. Fill out the participation form in the attachment, and send it together with the electronic file of the submitted photo by email to the dedicated email address of the Family Chinese Spring Festival Gala Organizing Committee: qqzhcw@gmail.com or qqzhcw@163.com 2. Or burn the photos and the entry form into a CD and mail it to the organizing committee (Address: Room 1601, Unit 1, Chaoyue Building, No. 99 Chaoyang North Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, Postcode 100123). The CD will not be returned, so please keep your own backup. Consultation hotline: (+86) 010-8580-9804 The final interpretation right of this event belongs to the Organizing Committee of the Family Chinese New Year Gala

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