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A [[bid]] to host the 81st [[Worldcon]] in 2023 in Chengdu, [[China]]. They describe themselves: “We are a non-profit [[organization]] called [[Galaxy Science Fiction Alliance]], which mainly consists of [[Sichuan Science Fiction Association]] and Chinese Sci-fi fans. Sichuan Science Fiction Association focuses on [[academic]] researches on [[Science fiction]] and [[fantasy]] literature, films, computer games and so on.”
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A [[bid]] to host the 81st [[Worldcon]] in 2023 in Chengdu, Sichuan, [[China]]. They describe themselves: “We are a non-profit [[organization]] called [[Galaxy Science Fiction Alliance]], which mainly consists of [[Sichuan Science Fiction Association]] and Chinese Sci-fi fans. Sichuan Science Fiction Association focuses on [[academic]] researches on [[Science fiction]] and [[fantasy]] literature, films, computer games and so on.”
  
 
The bid [[co-chairs]] are Xia Tong ([[Tony Xia]]) and Wang Yating ([[Tina Wang]]). [[Wu Yin]] is liaison.  
 
The bid [[co-chairs]] are Xia Tong ([[Tony Xia]]) and Wang Yating ([[Tina Wang]]). [[Wu Yin]] is liaison.  

Revision as of 06:44, 15 March 2021

A bid to host the 81st Worldcon in 2023 in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. They describe themselves: “We are a non-profit organization called Galaxy Science Fiction Alliance, which mainly consists of Sichuan Science Fiction Association and Chinese Sci-fi fans. Sichuan Science Fiction Association focuses on academic researches on Science fiction and fantasy literature, films, computer games and so on.”

The bid co-chairs are Xia Tong (Tony Xia) and Wang Yating (Tina Wang). Wu Yin is liaison.

Their competition is Memphis in 2023.



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