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Hong Kong Photo Contest 2022 Winners Announcement - Organized by National Geographic Magazine Chinese Edition Presented by Wheelock

Despite being limited to photographs taken within Hong Kong, the Contest was highly competitive, with many photography enthusiasts from mainland China, Taiwan, Macau, Malaysia, Japan, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Mexico, Hungary, the Netherlands, and the United Arab Emirates competing alongside local Hong Kong photographers.

Vice Chairman & Managing Director of Wheelock Properties Limited and Wheelock Properties (Hong Kong) Limited Mr. Ricky Wong, Director & Group Financial Controller of Wheelock Properties (Hong Kong) Limited William Lo, National Geographic Chinese Explorer, renowned wildlife photographer Xi Zhinong and filmmaker Cheung King-wai taking group photo with winners.
Vice Chairman & Managing Director of Wheelock Properties Limited and Wheelock Properties (Hong Kong) Limited Mr. Ricky Wong, Director & Group Financial Controller of Wheelock Properties (Hong Kong) Limited William Lo, National Geographic Chinese Explorer, renowned wildlife photographer Xi Zhinong and filmmaker Cheung King-wai taking group photo with winners.

The Contest was divided into six categories: City, Wildlife, Landscape, People, Mobile, and Short Video, with a total of 8,580 entries. The judging panel consisted of National Geographic Chinese explorer, renowned wildlife photographer Xi Zhinong, Hong Kong filmmaker Cheung King-wai, and Lee Yungshih, the Editor-in-Chief of the Chinese version of National Geographic magazine.

Wildlife photographer Xi Zhinong said: "It is an honor to participate in the judging of the Hong Kong Photo Contest 2022. The Contest inspires photographers and Hong Kong citizens to constantly discover the changes in Hong Kong. The works in the six categories allow us to approach Hong Kong more comprehensively, while also showing the relationship between the city and nature. The most precious thing about Hong Kong is the wilderness that is so close to the high-rise buildings. The wildlife photography works in this Contest are not exciting enough. I hope that with the continuous holding of the Contest, more and better wildlife images can emerge."

Another judge, director Cheung King-wai, said: "The works are all beautiful, stunning, and dazzling. The judging process is like choosing a wife from a crowd of beautiful women. Since the beauty is there, we focus on the 'uniqueness,' exclude the monotony, and then look at the 'thoughtfulness,' to see if the works can stimulate the viewers' imagination. We also spent a lot of time checking whether the photos were 'over-processed,' becoming too 'artificial' and 'fake.' It was exhausting and demonstrated the problems caused by technology. Both in aesthetics and as people, it is best to be as natural and sincere as possible. "

Lee Yungshih, the editor-in-chief, believed that "the Hong Kong Photo Contest 2022 once again attracted many wonderful works, which is gratifying. In particular, many photos captured the special journey that Hong Kong has experienced over the past two years, leaving behind a certain historical significance. This is the second time for Short Video as a category of the Contest, we gradually saw more videos with 'storytelling' attempts, rather than just a collection of fragments. We look forward to seeing more creative and innovative works in photography and video in the future."

"We are deeply honoured to have co-organised the Hong Kong Photo Contest with National Geographic for the sixth consecutive year. It is also our pleasure to have received over 8,500 entries. Each of them revealed the mesmerising beauty of the metropolis, and the entries in the Short Video category even told extraordinary stories of our city. Now that the pandemic is behind us, life in Hong Kong returns to normal. We hope every photo enthusiast will continue to support the Hong Kong Photo Contest by showing the unique charisma of Hong Kong to the world.", says Ricky Wong, Vice Chairman & Managing Director of Wheelock Properties Limited and Wheelock Properties (Hong Kong) Limited.

The winning entries of "Organized by National Geographic Magazine Chinese Edition, Presented by Wheelock: Hong Kong Photo Contest 2022" will be exhibited in physical exhibition and online virtual exhibition in parallel, allowing the global public to visit for free.

  1. Physical Exhibition︰
    Address:「WLAB」- 1/F, Block A-D, Tung Kin Factory Building, 196 Tsat Tsz Mui Road, North Point
    Date: 3 – 31 March 2023, 2pm - 5pm (Closed on Sat, Sun & public holidays)
  2. Online Virtual Exhibition: https://hkphotocontest.com/

The Awardees include:

City Category

Award
Awardee
Title
Winner Siu Wai Fung The Unique New Architecture in Hong Kong
1st Runner-Up
Wong Chi Kai
Lighthouse at Night
2nd Runner-Up
Ho Lap Yan Stephenie
Fusion
Merit
Kwok Yung Choi
Rain Curtain
Merit
William Anthony Marconi
Enter into the Wonderland
Merit
Chan Wei Tsun Ricky
New Chapter

Wildlife Category

Award
Awardee
Title
Winner
Ho Tsz Hin
Veil Dancer
1st Runner-Up
Cheung Hin Kit
A Soulful Gaze
2nd Runner-Up
Chow Ka Leung Victor
My Heart For You!
Merit
Chow Wo Ming
The Moment of Embrace
Merit
Chong Ho Yin
Spitting Pearl
Merit
Tay Wai Mun Sybil
Skimming the Water Surface

Landscape Category

Award
Awardee
Title
Winner
So Long Yin
A Corner at the Mountain
1st Runner-Up
Chan Hin Kau
Blue Tears
2nd Runner-Up
Chan Hiu Yee
The Restlessness at Dusk
Merit
Cheung Sung Lok
An Encounter at the Lion Rock
Merit
Tang Kit Yi Jeanny
The Hidden Corner
Merit
Lee Chung Ming
Small Town, Big Mountain.

People Category

Award
Awardee
Title
Winner
Tan Jose Emmanuel
Opening Up
1st Runner-Up
Kwok Tsz Fai
When Life Gets Hard, Persevering!
2nd Runner-Up
Choi Wai Ha
The Hurried Passerby
Merit
Suen Chi Keung
The Unsung Heros
Merit
Ho Hon Ming
The Persistence Under the Pandemic
Merit
Chan Ka Wah
Partnership

Mobile Photography Category

Award
Awardee
Title
Winner
Lam Ho Wang Owen
Limited-time Façade
1st Runner-Up
Wong Ho Kuen Hudson
A Corner at the Star Ferry
2nd Runner-Up
Lee Chee Mui
Handmade Dried Fish
Merit
Wong Lai Man
The Art of Construction
Merit
Ho Wai Hung
Heads Up
Merit
Ho Wai Keung
The Angel's Kiss

Short Video Category

Award
Awardee
Title
Winner
Yeung Nga Ting
The Gift and Beauty of Quarantine
1st Runner-Up
Ip Alan Chin Chung
Vegetable Stall Daily
2nd Runner-Up
Cheung Chi Chung
Chronicle of Time
Merit
Ng Wai Chuen
Beat of Tai Tam
Merit
Hu Jiaming, Kaming
Hong Kong Under the Horizon
Merit
Tang Wai Hang
Scavenging Life among Shreds

For more information about "Hong Kong Photo Contest 2022", please visit https://www.hkphotocontest.com

Hashtag: #WheelockProperties #NationalGeographic

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