A huge well done on being awarded the Student Photographer of the Year in the 16th Sony World Photography Awards. How does it feel to be a winner in one of the world's most prestigious photography competitions?
I feel absolutely fantastic! The moment I received this award will forever be etched in my memory. It is a remarkable acknowledgment of my hard work and a way to showcase Yunnan, China to the world. I am filled with immense joy and deep honour.
Your winning series Keep the Yunnan Opera shows the dwindling groups of performers and spectators in a traditional opera. How did you hear about this particular type of opera and what appealed to you to make it into a photo story?
Yunnan, my hometown, holds the distinction of being the birthplace of Yunnan Opera. It was in 2019 when I first experienced the enchantment of this art form, and ever since, my quest to comprehend its rich cultural tapestry has been unyielding. Over the course of three years, I embarked on pilgrimages to the once bustling bastions of Yunnan Opera, immersing myself in its history. It has withstood the test of time, traversing the epochs of the Qing Dynasty, the Xinhai Revolution, the Republic of China, and the dawn of the People's Republic of China. Through a journey fraught with hardships, this extraordinary cultural heritage has emerged, its resplendent allure serving as an everlasting testament to its glorious past.
Regrettably, many locals remain oblivious to the existence of this cultural gem. Hence, driven by my passion for photography, I endeavor to illuminate the magnificence of Yunnan Opera, unveiling its captivating beauty to a wider audience and inspiring others to delve into its secrets and safeguard its legacy. In doing so, I pay homage to the cherished cultural heritage of my beloved hometown.