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Chunyan Awards
The Chunyan Awards ( zh, s=春燕奖) is a biannual event in Beijing, China, hosted by the Beijing Film and Television Association, a subsidiary of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Press, Print, Radio, Film and Television. Recipients are recognized for their "exceptional achievement in Chinese film and/or television". The event has been held since 1991.北京影视春燕奖
Beijing Municipal Bureau of Press, Publicatio, Radiao, Film and Television 9 November 2009 Originally, there are only television categories of the event. Since 2010, film categories have added.


Chunyan Film Award


Chunyan Television Award


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