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− | A [[convention]] in [[Chengdu]], Sichuan, [[China]]. It was launched in | + | A [[convention]] in [[Chengdu]], Sichuan, [[China]]. It was launched in 1991 by [[Yang Xiao]], then editor of ''[[Science Fiction World (China)]]''. The event is now biennial. |
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Con||Dates||Place|| [[Gohs]], Notes | Con||Dates||Place|| [[Gohs]], Notes | ||
1||1991|| Chengdu || Combined with [[World SF: An Organization of SF Professionals]] conference. | 1||1991|| Chengdu || Combined with [[World SF: An Organization of SF Professionals]] conference. | ||
− | 2||1997|| | + | 2||1997|| Beijing || |
− | 3 ||August 2007||Chengdu|| An estimated 4,000 Chinese [[fans]] attended. | + | 3 ||August 25–26, 2007||Chengdu|| An estimated 4,000 Chinese [[fans]] attended. |
− | + | 4||November 10–12, 2017||Chengdu|| [[Robert J. Sawyer]] and [[Derek Kunsken]] from [[Canada]]; [[Taiyo Fujii]] from [[Japan]]; [[Neil Clarke]], [[Michael Swanwick]] and [[Crystal Huff]] from the [[United States]]; [[Nick Wells]] and [[Phoebe Griffin-Beale]] from the [[United Kingdom]]; and [[Francesco Verso]] from [[Italy]]. Held in conjunction with the [[China Science Fiction Convention]]. <br>• [https://samovar.strangehorizons.com/2017/12/07/a-report-from-the-4th-international-science-fiction-conference-in-chengdu/ Conrep] by [[Francesco Verso]]. | |
− | 4||November 10–12, 2017||Chengdu|| [[Robert J. Sawyer]] and [[Derek Kunsken]] from [[Canada]]; [[Taiyo Fujii]] from [[Japan]]; [[Neil Clarke]], [[Michael Swanwick]] and [[Crystal Huff]] from the [[United States]]; [[Nick Wells]] and [[Phoebe Griffin-Beale]] from the [[United Kingdom]]; and [[Francesco Verso]] from [[Italy]]. | + | 5|| November 22–24, 2019 || Chengdu|| Around 60 international members from 14 countries and 300 Chinese SF writers, scholars and fans attended. Now called '''China (Chengdu) International SF Conference'''. <br>• [https://locusmag.com/2020/01/sf-in-china-chengdu-international-science-fiction-conference-and-china-report-by-jaymee-goh-rafaela-yilun-fan/ Conrep] by [[Jaymee Goh]] & [[Rafaela Yilun Fan]]. |
− | 5|| November 22–24, 2019 || Chengdu|| Around 60 international members from 14 countries and 300 Chinese SF writers, scholars and fans attended. Now called '''China (Chengdu) International SF Conference'''. | + | </tab> |
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 28 November 2022
A convention in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. It was launched in 1991 by Yang Xiao, then editor of Science Fiction World. The event is now biennial.
Con | Dates | Place | -Gohs, Notes |
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1 | 1991 | Chengdu | Combined with World SF: An Organization of SF Professionals conference. |
2 | 1997 | Beijing | |
3 | August 25–26, 2007 | Chengdu | An estimated 4,000 Chinese fans attended. |
4 | November 10–12, 2017 | Chengdu | Robert J. Sawyer and Derek Kunsken from Canada; Taiyo Fujii from Japan; Neil Clarke, Michael Swanwick and Crystal Huff from the United States; Nick Wells and Phoebe Griffin-Beale from the United Kingdom; and Francesco Verso from Italy. Held in conjunction with the China Science Fiction Convention. • Conrep by Francesco Verso. |
5 | November 22–24, 2019 | Chengdu | Around 60 international members from 14 countries and 300 Chinese SF writers, scholars and fans attended. Now called China (Chengdu) International SF Conference. • Conrep by Jaymee Goh & Rafaela Yilun Fan. |
Convention | |
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