WINNERS 2024

 

UNESCO is pleased to announce the winners of the 6th edition of the international photo contest "Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads".

This contest offers an exciting opportunity for young people from all over the world to capture their understanding of the shared heritage of the Silk Roads through the lens of their camera. The 6th edition took place from 2 May to 5 August 2024 of the contest focused on the theme of ‘Life Celebrations’.

Scroll the page to discover the winners in each age category:

Category 1: 14-17 years old and Category 2: 18-25 years old

 

 

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WINNERS – CATEGORY 1

14-17 YEARS OLD

1st Prize

Illuminating Joy, India

Armaan Ahmad

India, 17 years old

 

“Celebrating the Dev Deepawali festival with a heart full of happiness. This vibrant festival, which marks the victory of light over darkness, brings communities together in shared devotion and festivity. It strengthens social bonds as families, neighbours, and visitors gather to light lamps and offer prayers, creating a sense of unity and collective joy. Historically, festivals like Dev Deepawali were influenced by the cultural exchanges along the Silk Roads, where spiritual practices, rituals, and ideas spread across regions. The illumination of lamps and the communal celebrations reflect the local traditions and the broader interconnectedness fostered by the historic Silk Roads, enriching the cultural landscape of the region.”

 

 

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2nd Prize

Love in the Air

Haining Ma

China, 16 years old

 

“A young couple attired in antique scarlet lustrous silk nuptial gown for its engagement ceremony, to be staged in the Temple of Heaven, a World Heritage site in Dongcheng, Beijing, China. Their act of "throwing an embroidered ball" symbolizes the commencement of a shared promising future ahead. Moreover, this ceremony symbolized their union and reflected the deep-rooted social pursuit of communal bonding and family engagement in marriage, serving as a cornerstone of Chinese culture. Silk, an emblem of prosperity and elegance, became a symbol of interconnectedness, uniting the social customs of betrothal celebrations across the regions along the Silk Roads, where cultural and artistic influences intermingled.”

3rd Prize

Autumn Festival, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Adel Hikmatova

Uzbekistan, 17 years old

 

“The Ark Fortress in Bukhara, an ancient monument dating back to the 6th-3rd centuries BC and tied to the legend of Siyavush, serves as the backdrop for the vibrant Mehrjon festival, an age-old celebration of the harvest season. This festival unites the community through music, dancing, and shared joy, reflecting the deep social bonds in the region. This photo captures Bukhara folklore performers dressed in traditional attire: men in kallapushi – head coverings, and women wearing kallapushi zarduzi – skullcaps hand-embroidered with gold thread, symbolizing wealth. The men play the doira, a tambourine-like instrument, a central feature of social gatherings and dances along the Silk Roads since the 2nd century.”

 

HONOURABLE MENTIONS – CATEGORY 1

14-17 YEARS OLD

Honourable Mention 1

Water Festival, Myanmar

Aung Khant Kyaw

Myanmar, 17 years old

 

“Set amidst the tranquil surroundings of Inle Lake, Myanmar’s traditional water festival unites communities with playful water festivities, lively music, and vibrant dance, celebrating togetherness and joy.”

 

 

 

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Honourable Mention 2

The Doodh Thali (a small plate carrying a glass of milk), Pakistan

Abdul Wahab Sheikh

Pakistan, 16 years old

 

“This picture represents the presentation of the Doodh Pilai tray. During the Doodh Pilai ritual, milk is offered to the groom from the same glass the bride uses. The henna, roses, and milk reflect the rich cultural exchanges that once travelled along the Silk Roads. This meaningful moment, filled with shared joy, symbolizes their new union. The groom is then invited to offer a token of appreciation, celebrating their first shared experience with the drink.”

 

WINNERS – CATEGORY 2

18-25 YEARS OLD

1st prize

Upper Egypt

Yousef Naser

Egypt, 21 years old

 

“A picture of the celebration of the people of Qena marking the birth of Abdul Rahim Al-Qinawi, where the knights display their skill in driving horses in a traditional game called Al-Marmah. This game displays individual prowess and is a symbol of community pride and cohesion, bringing together people from various tribes and villages in the Qena Governorate. The celebration fosters social bonds, including communal prayers, feasts, and cultural exchanges. It is an important event that preserves local traditions.” 

 

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2nd prize

Together in Tradition, Turkmenistan

Abadan Hamidulla

Afghanistan/Canada, 25 years old

 

“The bride’s preparation to leave her family home during this traditional Turkmen wedding is a blend of rituals and heartfelt goodbyes, symbolizing the start of a new chapter. Surrounded by women from her family and community, the moment reflects their strong bonds as they offer wisdom, support, and emotional strength. Every Turkmen wedding celebrates life, culture, and unity, embodying the historical Silk Road exchanges where local customs blended with influences from afar through farewells, blessings, and rituals.” 

3rd prize

Festival of Light Faith and Devotion, Bangladesh

Tomal Das

Bangladesh, 20 years old

 

“This photo was captured in Baradi Loknath Brahmachari Ashram, located in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. It shows devotees gathered for Rakher Upobash. During this festival of faith and devotion, they light oil lamps and incense while praying. The atmosphere is filled with the warm glow of the lamps and the fragrant smoke of the incense. This tradition is a reminder of the cultural and religious exchanges that flourished along the historic Silk Roads, where ideas, beliefs, and practices travelled across regions, shaping communities and fostering connections.” 

 

HONOURABLE MENTIONS – CATEGORY 2

18-25 YEARS OLD

Honourable Mention 1

The Joy of Deuda Performance, Nepal

Dinesh Raj Upadhyay

Nepal, 24 years old

 

“The Deuda dance is the most popular performance in regions along the Silk Roads, such as Western Nepal and some of Uttarakhand in India. This photo, taken during the Chaitali Festival in Bajhang, Nepal, shows women joining in dancing and singing Deuda. The Deuda performance is a central part of social celebrations in the region and strengthens communal bonds. Often taking the form of a playful singing exchange between men and women, these performances foster social interaction, connection, and the passing of cultural traditions between generations. Through the exchange of song and laughter, the Deuda dance reinforces unity and shared identity while also reflecting the rich cultural heritage shaped by the Silk Roads.”

 

 

 

 

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Honourable Mention 2

The Palangan Hezar Daf Festival, Iran

Mardin Ahmadi

Iran (Islamic Republic of), 23 years old

 

“The Palangan Hezar Daf Festival is a ritual and spiritual heritage featuring various Daf instruments and artistic groups in Palangan village, Iran. Beyond its artistic and spiritual dimensions, the festival serves as an important social gathering where locals and visitors come together to celebrate shared cultural traditions. The festival strengthens ties and social cohesion by showcasing the village’s cultural vibrancy and providing a platform for exchanging stories, music, and rituals.”