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Sponsored by the Times Young Creative Award and organized by the School of Humanity and Law of NEFU, the twenty-sixth session of the Times Young Creative Award campus series of Heilongjiang district was held in the NEFU student activity center conference hall on April 12 at 2 pm. Representatives from Northeast Forestry University, Taiwanese Affair Office of Heilongjiang Province, Wang Wang Culture Media, Shanghai Fei Rui Network Technology Co., Ltd. and other units, as well as students and teachers from the Heilongjiang University, Harbin Normal University and other 6 universities attended the conference.

During the meeting, Vice President Zhou Hongli delivered a speech on behalf of NEFU. He expressed his gratitude for the arrival of the Times Young Creative Award Organizing Committee. He also spoke highly of its promotional impact on the advertising specialty of NEFU. He said that the Times Young Creative Award is a creative platform, whose essence is in agreement with the innovative spirit of NEFU students. He called for positive participation of NEFU students in the game, and wished the tournament a great success.

Representatives of the Taiwanese Affair Office and Wang Wang media also gave speeches. They presented certificates of appreciation for NEFU and issued letters of appointment for extension teachers from 7 universities. In the meeting, the guests made a detailed interpretation of corporate propositions provided by Times Young Creative Award.

In the last section of the meeting, the guests presented the development of the current advertising industry and the importance of social media communication through their rich experience. Through a number of excellent advertising works, they showed audience that human nature is the most important content of advertising and that creativity comes from life.

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