Restoring market vitality the aim as Shanghai ad festival kicks off
The Shanghai International Advertising Festival began yesterday, marking the restart of the city鈥檚 major cultural events amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The opening ceremony of the festival, which runs through tomorrow, was held on the North Bund waterfront in Hongkou District. It was also the city鈥檚 first large-scale event in the advertising industry since the COVID-19 outbreak.
The festival has invited dozens of industrial leaders from across the world to share opinions on new trends in advertising due to the impact of COVID-19.
鈥淭he advertising sector is always deemed as a barometer of the economy,鈥 Shanghai Vice Mayor Xu Kunlin said during the opening ceremony. 鈥淭his year鈥檚 festival has a special meaning and is expected to help restore market vitality and confidence.鈥
The annual festival, initiated in 2018, has been named as one of Shanghai鈥檚 three major cultural festivals along with the China Shanghai International Arts Festival and the Shanghai International Film Festival.
The event, which was scheduled to begin on March 4, was postponed by the pandemic. The 23rd Shanghai International Film Festival has also been rescheduled from July 25 to August 2. The 22nd China Shanghai International Arts Festival will run from October 16 to November 15.
The advertising festival includes a summit forum, exhibition, awards ceremony and training camp. Two other forums will discuss the relationship between traditional media and new technologies as well as digitalized consumption and marketing.
Due to COVID-19, a cloud session was held for the first time for international guests unable to take part in person.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been watching what is happening in China and taking great encouragement from how quickly the economy seems to be recovering,鈥 said Janet Hull, IPA Director of Marketing Strategy and Chair of UK Advertising Export Group.
鈥淲e look forward to bringing you a virtual experience to showcase the best of UK advertising and seeking ways to from new friendships with Chinese agencies and brands.鈥
Ellen Smyth, CEO of New York Festival Advertising Awards, said: 鈥淭he coronavirus has impacted the US advertising industry. Although advertising has been affected, agencies and brands continue to create ads.
鈥淭he advertising relationship between China and the US will continue and flourish.鈥
Hwanjin Choi, chairman of Advertisement Stars in Busan said, 鈥淪outh Korea and China are a community with a shared future where many industries are interconnected.鈥
Since the outbreak, Shanghai鈥檚 advertising industry has taken active part in the promotion of anti-coronavirus knowledge and encouragement, said Du Guigen, president of the Shanghai Advertisement Association.
Local firms and professionals have posted a large number of public service advertisements in newspaper, television, mobile phone, subway and other platforms, Du added.
Posters of the winning advertisements of the Shanghai International Advertising Festival Awards were exhibited on the sidelines of the opening session, including many about the fight against COVID-19.
A short video entitled 鈥淢issing Wuhan鈥 shows the daily life and landmark sites of the central China city, once the worst-hit outbreak area. The video was launched during the darkest period in Wuhan and was posted over 350,000 times on the Internet.
Other award-winning works include a series of 32 posters from the cultural and tourism administration of Wuhan to express gratitude to medical teams assisting the Hubei Province capital from across the nation. They were shared online 280 million times.
A training camp will also invite 120 students from 33 colleges from across the world to study and compete with each other under the guidance of the world鈥檚 top media groups, such as Accenture Interactive, McCann Worldgroup and Havas Group China. A winning team will be selected and announced during an awards ceremony at the end of the festival.
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