Stars burn brightly for China in astronomy photo competition
In 2016, the competition's overall top prize was won by a Chinese photographer, Yu Jin, for his image of Baily's beads, a phenomenon caused by flecks of light appearing round the moon during a solar eclipse, and in 2019, two of the competition's categories were won by photographers from China, with another claiming third place.
That kept up a record of wider recent success for Chinese entrants in major international photography competitions.
This year, for the second time in three years, the top prize at the Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year awards was won by a Chinese photographer, Li Huaifeng, with a picture called Taste, and Bao Yongqing's dramatic picture The Moment was chosen from more than 40,000 entrants to be named as overall winner of the 2019 Wildlife Photographer of the Year.