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China Television Drama Flying Apsaras Awards
中国电视剧飞天奖
Awarded forOutstanding performance and achievement in television
CountryChina
Presented bySARFT, Motion Picture and Arts Committee of the PRC (中国电视艺术委员会)
First awarded1981
China Television Drama Flying Apsaras Awards
Simplified Chinese中国电视剧飞天奖

The China TV Drama Flying Apsaras Awards (Chinese: 中国电视剧飞天奖; pinyin: Zhōngguó Diànshìjù Fēi Tiān Jiǎng), also known as Flying Apsaras Awards,[1] or simply Feitian Awards, is a biannual awards ceremony honoring excellence in Chinese television. Named after the Gandhanra, aka "Flying Apsaras", the design of the trophy is based on ancient carvings of the Flying Apsaras found inside the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang. It is the longest-running television award ceremony in China as well as the highest government honor in the industry.[2]

History

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The awards were first held in 1981 and presented by the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China. The event was subsequently taken over by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television and the Motion Picture and Arts Committee of China. In 1983, the awards were renamed Feitian, literally "flying Apsaras". The awards ceremony was originally held to honour television series only. However, four acting categories were created in 1984: Outstanding Actor, Outstanding Actress, Outstanding Supporting Actor, and Outstanding Supporting Actress. Director, writer, cinematography, and music categories were added in 1993.[3]

The event has undergone several category reforms. It initially separated the winning productions by length (serial drama, mid-length, miniseries), with each category awarding shows based on first-class (一等奖), second-class (二等奖), and third-class (三等奖) honours.[citation needed] From 2015 onwards, productions have been awarded based on genres, including historical, contemporary, and significant events only.[4]

Formerly an annual event, the Flying Apsaras and Golden Eagle Awards have been held on alternate years since 2005, with Feitian taking place on odd years.[5]

Award categories

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Past

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See also

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References

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  • ^ "电视剧飞天奖" (in Chinese). 28 October 2011. Archived from the original on 22 March 2015.
  • ^ "飞天奖陈宝国梅婷夺帝后 《琅琊榜》获奖". Sina. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  • ^ 中宣部答问《全国性文艺新闻出版评奖管理办法》[dead link] Xinhuanet.com 3 March 2005
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