Chengdu Worldcon
The 81st Worldcon, Chengdu WorldCon[1] will be held August 16–20, 2023, at Chengdu Century City New International Convention & Exhibition Center in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. It will be the first Worldcon in China or outside the "first world" at all, and second Worldcon in Asia, after Nippon 2007.
The GoHs are writers Liu Cixin, Robert J. Sawyer and Sergey Lukianenko (also spelled Lukyanenko). Lukianenko caused some controversy after his long-term anti-Ukraine sentiments culminated in an enthusiastic support of the Russian military invasion of that country in February 2022. Another source of calls for boycott was China's human rights problems, particularly persecution of the Uyghur minority, which Liu explicitly endorsed.
Con committee, as announced in an April 2022 image tweet:[2] Co-chairs: Ben Yalow, Hongwei He (award-winning writer), Chen Shi. Vice Chairs: Tong Xia (also Public Relationship Division Head), Yating Wang (Integrated Planning and Coordination Division co-head with Bill Lawhorn), Yao Chen, He Huang, Feng Yang, Zhenyu Jiang, Yue Sun, Zi La, Dave McCarty (Hugo Award Selection Executive Division co-head with Jiang), Donald Eastlake, Randall Shepherd. Advisers: Nicholas Whyte, Colette H. Fozard. 2025 Convention Site Selection Implementation Division: Chi Yao. (Note that the tweet inverted all names into the Western order "first-name family-name" while earlier publicity and other sources use the Chinese surname-first standard. For more of the different composition as claimed in Dec '21, see photo of flyer although Tammy Coxen went on to say "my inclusion on that list was an error";[3] for example Xia and Pablo Vazquez were listed as Diversity managers, which function is absent from the newer structure.)
The Chengdu 2023 Worldcon bid won over Winnipeg in '23 in the 2023 Site Selection at Discon III in Washington, DC in December 2021, with a landslide of 2,006 votes to 807 (of which pre-con postal ratio was 1,950 to 332). Vice Chair Chen Shi told the business meeting:
It’s been four years since Chengdu started and this has given hope to countless Chinese fans. For Chengdu fans, this is a once in a decade opportunity. This is a special moment for us all. It is a new adventure for all of us. It will be a different kind of Worldcon, but it will still be a Worldcon. That you will still recognize as part of these traditions that started in 1939, when the world was a very different place. I want to thank the efforts of the team in Winnipeg. It has been a long journey, and you gave some good competition, and I will say that we have learned some things from you as well! Such as how to run a good fan table, how to run a good community, give a good presentation, and so on. I hope that many of you will be ready and willing to join our teams. I hope that we can welcome all of you to Chengdu. In fact, we welcome everyone here to Chengdu. We prefer it if you come in person, but for those who can’t, a stream of virtual programming will be part of the accommodation.
Chengdu will host the 2025 Worldcon Site Selection and the 2023 Hugo Awards. By late August 2022 they have not announced whether they will exercise their option to administer the 1948 Retro Hugos.
- Official website (English version; little content as of August 2022)
- Bid filing (PDF, some content only as images; contains Constitution of the Chengdu Science Fiction Society which is listed as official organiser/applicant)
- Articles tagged "Chengdu in 2023" and later "Chengdu Worldcon" at File770
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