Friday, 18 January 2019

Mekong Tourism to launch second annual Mekong Mini Movie Festival at ASEAN Tourism Forum 19 in Ha Long, Vietnam

In addition to announcing the grand prize winners of the first annual Mekong Mini Movie Festival, the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office will officially call for public participation in this year’s iteration of the award-winning and globally recognized competition.

Over 22,000 campaign followers, nearly 900,000 video views, a psychosocial reach eclipsing seven million people – these award-winning results of the 2018 Mekong Mini Movie Festival has prompted the MTCO to launch the public contest yet again in 2019, laying the foundation for public exposure for the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS).

From January 16 to April 11, the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office (MTCO) is calling for the public to post 60-second (or less) videos showcasing one or more GMS countries to their social media accounts with the hashtags #Minis, #MekongMoments, and #[Country]. By leveraging these pre-qualified hashtags, the MTCO aims to bolster its searchable and hugely scalable social media community that’s purposed to shed light on the experiences of the GMS.

From January 16 to April 11, the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office (MTCO) is calling for the public to post 60-second (or less) videos showcasing one or more GMS countries to their social media accounts with the hashtags #Minis, #MekongMoments, and #[Country]. By leveraging these pre-qualified hashtags, the MTCO aims to bolster its searchable and hugely scalable social media community that’s purposed to shed light on the experiences of the GMS.

“Today, a video is a powerful medium in inspiring travellers and promoting a destination," remarked Jens Thraenhart, Executive Director of the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office. "It has the chance to awaken the desire to travel to secondary destinations, away from overcrowded places, and promote sustainable and inclusive tourism."

Winners of the 2019 competition will be announced in phases beyond the April 11 deadline and voting is set to come from both the public and a specially chosen advisory board comprising of some top tourism industry leaders in Southeast Asia.

Over 500 minutes of unique destination video aired on social media platforms worldwide as a result of 2018’s festival and while that number rendered award-winning results, the MTCO has hopes to surpass that mark this year with its new partnership with the Pacific Asia Travel Association’s (PATA) Student Chapters. These chapters are established around the world, comprising students from educational institution, to fulfil the association’s objectives at a grassroots youth level.

From January 16 to April 11, the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office (MTCO) is calling for the public to post 60-second (or less) videos showcasing one or more GMS countries to their social media accounts with the hashtags #Minis, #MekongMoments, and #[Country]. By leveraging these pre-qualified hashtags, the MTCO aims to bolster its searchable and hugely scalable social media community that’s purposed to shed light on the experiences of the GMS.

“Today, a video is a powerful medium in inspiring travellers and promoting a destination," remarked Jens Thraenhart, Executive Director of the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office. "It has the chance to awaken the desire to travel to secondary destinations, away from overcrowded places, and promote sustainable and inclusive tourism."

Winners of the 2019 competition will be announced in phases beyond the April 11 deadline and voting is set to come from both the public and a specially chosen advisory board comprising of some top tourism industry leaders in Southeast Asia.

Over 500 minutes of unique destination video aired on social media platforms worldwide as a result of 2018’s festival and while that number rendered award-winning results, the MTCO has hopes to surpass that mark this year with its new partnership with the Pacific Asia Travel Association’s (PATA) Student Chapters. These chapters are established around the world, comprising students from educational institution, to fulfil the association’s objectives at a grassroots youth level.

“To ensure the responsible development of the travel and tourism industry, it is important to engage with the next generation of tourism professionals,” said PATA CEO Dr. Mario Hardy.

“The Mekong Mini Movie Festival is the perfect opportunity to involve the PATA Student Chapter network in helping promote the Mekong region and the importance of a sustainable and inclusive tourism industry.”

The entire Mekong Mini Movie Festival campaign is hosted on the MekongMoments.com collaborative social commerce campaign platform, which is executed by a public-private partnership involving GMS tourism ministries. The MTCO has also partnered with the UNWTO, the World Wildlife Federation (WWF), and marketing technology firm Chameleon Strategy to carry out the second annual contest in 2019.

The Trophy of the 2019 Mekong Mini Movie Festival, like last year, will depict the Mekong River Irrawaddy Dolphin which is aimed to raise awareness of the highly endangered species. The dolphin – which has less than 100 individuals left in a 118-mile stretch of the Mekong River between Cambodia and Lao PDR – is currently categorised as “vulnerable” by the WWF.

2018 Phase-Two Grand Prize Winners

Cambodia IG: ICHOSUN
Name: Khun Wiratchai
Nationality: Thailand Video: http://bit.ly/2RLPPlu

Lao PDR
IG: THEMISSCHUA
Name: Melanie Chua
Nationality: Philippines Video: http://bit.ly/2D4P4vX

Thailand
YOUTUBE: KAPIL RICKY
Name: Kapil Kumar
Nationality: India Video: http://bit.ly/2M2EEzC

Myanmar
IG: WHEREIVEBEENWANDERING
Name: Sarah
Nationality: USA Video: http://bit.ly/2FqRfvp

Viet Nam
YOUTUBE: CHRISTIANS VLOG
Name: Christian Bruckner (winner of Industry Choice, Thailand)
Nationality: Germany Video: http://bit.ly/2skNrnu

Regional
IG: BANANA_CHRIZ
Name: Christian Madl
Nationality: Austria Video: http://bit.ly/2RJVkkS

Luxury
IG: LIFEOFJIRA
Name: Jirapan Phahsonchum
Nationality: Australia Video: http://bit.ly/2AFI2Mx

For more information about the Mekong Mini Movie Festival and its conditions, please visit www.mekongmoments.com/minis/info

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