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English to Asia Photo Contest Winner


The English to Asia Service held a photo contest in February, asking radio listeners to send in their personal photographs depicting the character of the place where they live.

More than 430 photos were sent in from Asia and Asians abroad answered our call for pictures “depicting the spirit of the place where you live.”

"The photos were of amazing quality, some were funny, some were sad.  Some sent pictures of people, some of places and landmarks.  Others chose to simply show us the scenes of daily life," said English to Asia Managing Editor Terry Wing.

The number and the high quality of the photos made our jobs as judges very difficult. In the end, we had to some very hard choices.

Thanks to everyone who participated and shared a glimpse of their world.

Listen to English to Asia's Jim Stevenson, Terry Wing and Colin Lovett discuss the contest:

The Winners:

Grand Prize  -  B.C. Sirish from Kathmandu, Nepal - “Women Harvesting Millets in Ghandruk, Nepal”

2nd Prize -   Fehmiu Roffytavare, Jakarta, Indonesia - “Pedicab User at Malioboro Street, Yogyakarta, Indonesia”

3rd Prize -   Gito Waluyo, Jakarta, Indonesia - “Morning Reflections, Sidoarjo, East Java”

Honorable Mentions
Cheng Zhenhua    Handan, China               
Waqas Shahid   Karachi, Pakistan
Nizar Arsyadani   Jakarta, Indonesia          
Nasim Fekrat   Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Kalid Noor       Etisalat, Afghanistan       
Liu Na  Suzhou  Jiangsu Province, China
Saurav Agarwal   Allahabad, India          
Zorig Gonchigsumlaa  Ulaanbaator, Mongolia

A big thank you to everyone who participated.  Take a look at the gallery below to see the winners and some of the best of the rest.

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