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Thanks to the brilliant initiative of parents in our community, BISP submitted a total of 79 entries in the 2023 Youth Chinese Culture Art Competition. We have been informed that 39 pieces of artwork have been selected as finalists and their work will be displayed in LuoHe City in China from August 15, 2023, following the award ceremony. Students have also been cordially invited to attend the awards ceremony in August to be hosted by the China Culture Administration Association Calligraphy and Painting Work Committee. You can watch a video of LuoHe City, where the award ceremony will be held
The competition was divided into two age groups, 3 to 14 years old which had 32 works submitted and 47 works of art submitted to the 15 to 18 years old group. BISP is proud to support our talented young artist and look forward to cheering them on as they receive well-deserved recognition for their artwork.
If your child’s work has been selected and you would like to support the Youth Chinese Culture Art Competition organisers by submitting some videos of students promoting the competition. Please record and submit a video of your child using the following form: Video Submission Form
Below is a list of the selected finalists whose work will be on display and who will receive awards during the upcoming ceremony in mid-August:
The Most Creative Work in the 3-14 years old age group:
- Hector in Year 6 for their artwork titled: Pollution
- Pelagia in Year 1 for their artwork titled: Sea Life
- Anya in Year 4 for their artwork titled: Dots
- Pangpom in Year 5 for their artwork titled: Planet
- Marco in Year 5 for their artwork titled: Rocket in Space
- Anya in Year 9 for their artwork titled: Night
- Pangpom in Year 5 for their artwork titled: Rocket in Space
- Yuanyuan in Year 9 for their artwork titled: Warrior
The Most Creative Work in the 15-18 years old age group:
- Layla in Year 11 for their artwork titled: Cafe
- Luke in Year 11 for their artwork titled: Bam
- Luke in Year 11 for their artwork titled: Shoe Skeleton
- Mila in Year 11 for their artwork titled: Flowers
- Luke in Year 11 for their artwork titled: Portrait
Best Visual Work in the 3-14 years old age group:
- Lily in Year 2 for their artwork titled: SpaceTravel Dinosaur
- Maksim in Year 5 for their artwork titled: Planet
- Elina in Year 7 for their artwork titled: Koi
- Laney in Year 4 for their artwork titled: Emotions
- Anjie in Year 5 for their artwork titled: Rocket in Space
- Kelly in Year 5 for their artwork titled: Rocket in Space
- Vladimir in Year 6 for their artwork titled: Forest in the Snow
- Taisiya in Year 5 for their artwork titled: Princess Squares
Best Visual Work in the 15-18 years old age group:
- Lola in Year 11 for their artwork titled: Look
- Lola in Year 11 for their artwork titled: Thai Forest
- Anattaya in Year 11 for their artwork titled: Three Voices
- Nina in Year 12 for their artwork titled: Style
- Praemai in Year 12 for their artwork titled: Pattern Storm
The Most Promising Work in the 3-14 years old age group:
- Keanalin in Year 9 for their artwork titled: Year of the Rabbit
- Thomas in Year 5 for their artwork titled: Planet
- Pelagia in Year 1 for their artwork titled: Sunday Morning
- Hector in Year 6 for their artwork titled: Empty Vessel
- Sofiia in Year 5 for their artwork titled: Rocket in Space
- Altana in Year 5 for their artwork titled: Planet
- Lara in Year 5 for their artwork titled: Rocket in Space
- Dylan in Year 5 for their artwork titled: Planet
The Most Promising Work in the 15-18 years old age group:
- Thammatida in Year 11 for their artwork titled: Flower Glass
- Thammatida in Year 11 for their artwork titled: Cat
- Luke in Year 11 for their artwork titled: Tennis
- Anattaya in Year 11 for their artwork titled: Thai Meal
- Zimya in Year 11 for their artwork titled: Circcada
Congratulations to all our talented students!