Website unveils contest to identify 'future stars'
Updated: 2015-12-30 16:12
By Wang Kaihao(chinadaily.com.cn)
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A website dedicated to China's teenagers and children launched a national competition to select "future stars" on Dec 29.
K618.cn, which is run by Communist Youth League of China, opened a channel (Mingxing.k1618.cn), with Channel 4 (Science and Education) of Zhejiang Television to give China's young generation a platform to showcase their talents.
The channel will focus on buzzwords and controversial issues facing Chinese youth today.
K618.cn, which went online in 2011, is the country's biggest website serving teenagers and children.
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