Sichuan Television Festival
The Sichuan Television Festival (Chinese: 四川电视节), abbreviated SCTVF, also known as the Sichuang International Television Festival is one of the largest television festivals in East Asia. The Sichuan TV Festival develops from Sichuan International TV Week, which was held in Chengdu in February 1990.[1] Held since 1991, STVF has become one of the most prestigious international television festivals in Asia.
Sichuan Television Festival 四川电视节 | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in Television |
Country | China |
First awarded | 1991 |
Website | http://www.sctvf.com |
The festival is also home to the bi-annual Gold Panda Awards (Chinese: 金熊猫奖; pinyin: Jin Xiong Mao Jiang), the awards features the categories of miniseries, made-for-TV movies and TV series.[2]
Awards Categories
Television Series
Mini-series or Television Film
Animation
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See also
References
- Sichuan TV Festival Chinaculture.org Jan 31 2008
- Sichuan TV Festival introduces International Gold Panda Awards Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union
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