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The 21st Baihua Literature Awards honored 45 works, including a short story on fatherhood and a sci-fi tale on emotions, reflecting social change and human experience.
The 21st Baihua Literature Awards, held in Tianjin on September 20, honored 45 works across eight categories, recognizing literature that reflects China’s social changes and resonates with readers.
Cai Chongda won the short story award for a story about reconnecting with a father’s legacy through community memories, highlighting hometown as a shared emotional anchor.
Wang Weilian received the science fiction award for a tale set in a future where emotions fade, exploring identity and love amid technological intrusion.
The event, established in 1984 and held every two years, combines reader input and expert evaluation, also honoring 27 editors and 30 readers.
It emphasized storytelling’s role in examining memory, technology, and the human experience.
Los 21o Premios de Literatura Baihua honraron 45 obras, incluido un cuento sobre la paternidad y un cuento de ciencia ficción sobre emociones, que refleja el cambio social y la experiencia humana.