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Awards ceremony for 3rd Fujifilm Cup for foreign-invested enterprises in Shanghai
By:Fu Yifei  |  From:english.eastday.com  |  2021-08-05 15:13

On August 3, the third Fujifilm Cup photography competition for Shanghai foreign-invested enterprises awards ceremony was held in Shanghai Power Station of Art. The competition was jointly sponsored by Shanghai Foreign Investment Association, Fujifilm (China) Investment Company and other foreign investment enterprise associations in various districts. Guests including Huang Feng, president of Shanghai Foreign Investment Association, Jing Ying, vice president of Shanghai People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (SPAFFC), and Kenichi Tanaka, director of Fujifilm (China) Investment Company, attended, along with about 120 winners and representatives from various companies.

The competition entries depict the changes in Shanghai's urban and cultural features through photography, in order to record the important contributions made by foreign-invested enterprises to Shanghai's economic and social development. There were more than 8,600 photography works from 146 foreign-invested enterprises in Shanghai and 695 employees in the Shanghai Foreign Investment Association in the competition, among which 15 works were awarded an Excellent Work Prize, 30 works won a Network Popularity Prize and 10 enterprises received a Best Organization Prize.

First prize winner

Second prize winner

Third prize winners

Huang Feng, president of Shanghai Foreign Investment Association, gives a speech

Huang Feng, president of Shanghai Foreign Investment Association, said in his speech that foreign-invested enterprises are important participants, witnesses and beneficiaries of Shanghai's development and opening-up, and the construction of the “Five Centers”. The excellent photography works of employees from foreign-invested enterprises have shown the glorious history of Shanghai as both the birthplace of the Communist Party of China and its vitality as an international metropolis.

Kenichi Tanaka, director of Fujifilm (China) Investment Company, gives a speech

Kenichi Tanaka, director of Fujifilm (China) Investment Company, said although he just came to work in Shanghai in February this year and hasn’t had the opportunity to tour every corner of this city, he was touched by people’s evident love for Shanghai shown through these excellent photography works. Shanghai's development footprint, spirit of openness and innovation, and humanistic style are well conveyed to everyone through the artistic creation of photos and images.

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