

On July 12th, the International Communication Office of the Changsha Municipal Committee launched a global campaign to look for ideas to tailor a city logo, a city slogan and a city song for Changsha. The campaign will conclude on September 30th.
Changsha, as a famous historic city in central China’s Hunan province, is richly endowed with beautiful scenery and has brought forward numerous men of talent. With its name and site unchanged over the past 3,000 years, Changsha has long been known as “Home of Qu Yuan (great patriotic poet) and Jia Yi (famous politician and litterateur)”, “City of Chu-Han Culture” and “Xiao Xiang Zhu Si (City of Scholars’ Gatherings)”, and the city has been listed in the first 24 famous historic and cultural cities released by the State Council.

A well-designed city logo and slogan can impress one within seconds, and a well-written song can summarize all the charms of the city in a few minutes. Therefore, the International Communication Office of the Changsha Municipal Committee warmly invites everyone who loves Changsha and who has experienced the lives in Changsha to come up with a city logo, a slogan, and (/or) a song to reflect what beautiful Changsha has got for the world.
To view the detailed requirements regarding the designs, please visit the following website: http://csmtys.design-engine.org/, or call 0731-89789599 for further information.
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