The Korea Automobile Importers & Distributors Association (KAIDA) is hosting a photo contest titled 'My Family, My Car' until June 25 to celebrate its 30th anniversary.

The theme of the contest is 'Photos of imported cars and family life shot against the backdrop of our country,' and anyone who has recorded moments experienced with imported cars as daily companions can apply.

The purpose and participation methods of the photo contest are well introduced on the KAIDA official website, and submissions can be made through a dedicated Google Form.

Each person can submit a maximum of 5 entries. However, for photos taken with a film camera, a digital file shot or scanned with a digital device, including a mobile phone, must be submitted for award consideration, and the original photo must be submitted to verify authenticity. Photos with significantly low resolution may result in point deductions in the judging process.

Winners will be determined after evaluation by the judging panel based on relevance to the theme, expressiveness, popularity, artistic quality, and usability. The first-place winner (1 person) will receive a prize valued at 3 million won, while five second-place winners will each receive a prize valued at 200,000 won in national tourism gift certificates. Third place (100 people) will receive mobile gift certificates worth 10,000 won. Judging will take place from July 1 to 14, and the winning entries are scheduled to be announced on July 25 on the KAIDA official website.

KAIDA Vice President Jeong Yun-Young noted, 'I hope this photo contest serves as a meaningful opportunity to reflect on precious moments where imported cars have gone beyond mere means of transportation and existed in consumers' lives.' He added, 'I hope everyone has a happy time reminiscing with their families through this event.'

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