China News Service, Guangzhou, March 26 (Reporter Wang Huafang Weibin) The summary meeting of the "Vitality Cup" design activity for universities in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao was held on the 25th at the Guangzhou Urban Planning Exhibition Center. The event attracted nearly 40 universities and 2,220 university teachers and students from Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macau to sign up and participate.

The summary meeting of the "Vitality Cup" design activities for universities in Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macao was held on the 25th at the Guangzhou Urban Planning Exhibition Center. The picture shows students viewing the competition materials. Photo courtesy of Guangzhou Municipal Planning Bureau

  A total of 321 works entered the competition this time. After three rounds of expert review, 187 winning works stood out, including 16 first prize works, 30 second prize works, 50 third prize works and 91 excellence award works.

  On that day, more than 300 people, including relevant departments of the Guangzhou Municipal Government, principals of the Planning Associations of Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macao, and representatives of the winning project teams gathered together to discuss development. The relevant person in charge of Guangzhou Urban Planning and Design Co., Ltd., the organizer of the event, said that Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macao have the same origin, and hosting the "Vitality Cup" hopes to work with teachers and students from universities in Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macao to strengthen comprehensive cooperation and exchanges in the field of design, deepen cultural consensus, and jointly achieve Design to make the three cities better.

  The "Vitality Cup" design activity set up for teachers and students of universities in Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macao attracted extensive participation from teachers and students of universities in the three places. The participating universities' majors spanned many disciplines such as geography, planning, architecture, landscape, art, and municipal engineering, and also There are teams organized by universities from Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macao to participate.

  According to reports, the organizer of this event jointly launched the "Guangzhou Study Tour" research activity with Sun Yat-sen University, South China University of Technology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts and many other universities. 132 teachers and students walked into the streets and alleys of Yuexiu and Liwan Old Town, covering a total of more than 1,600 kilometers, including Haizhu Square, Tianzi Wharf, Beijing Road, Xiaoma Station College Group, Yongqingfang, Hualin Temple, and Litchiwan Chung. and many other historical and cultural nodes. (over)