Macau’s Precious Moments – photography, at the Lou Lim Ioc
Fifty-three selected photos among some 800 entries submitted by 119 local photographers are being displayed from this Saturday, 26 November till 2 December at the Lou Lim Ioc Garden for all photography lovers.
“Precious Moments in Macau 2011” opens officially today with an award-handing ceremony, and showcases the winning works of the photo contest the Government Information Bureau (GCS) has organised every year since 2004 to “leave a trail of images marking Macau’s development since its return to Chinese rule.”
Works were evaluated in four rounds by a jury that included members from eight photographic and four media associations besides the GCS.
From 9 am till 9 pm, during a week, there will be a chance to admire images bearing “witness to Macau’s ever-changing skyline, its rich cultural heritage and renewed urban vibrancy, as well as a sense of Macau’s people’s kindness, serenity and simplicity,” as the GCS says.
Opening ceremony and awards presentation take place today, at 6:30 pm
Winners of “Precious Moments in Macao” Photo Competition 2011






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