Kieu Anh Dung from Vietnam won the first prize of USD 500, for his photo depicting early morning trading in Soc Trang floating market.

Pitchayawat Proongsak from Thailand won the second prize of USD 200, while Saravut Whanset, also from Thailand, won the special prize of USD 100 for the most likes.

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The photo that wins the first prize of the ADB's Instagram photo contest. Photo: ADB

The photo contest, which ran from 8 January to 9 February 2018, received more than 1,200 entries from nonprofessional photographers from ADB member countries. Using the hashtag #GMS25, the photos show how daily life in the Mekong subregion has changed in the last 25 years. The winners will be contacted by ADB representatives for instructions on how to claim their prizes.

Countries under the GMS program, which focuses on increased regional cooperation and integration for inclusive and sustainable development, include Cambodia, China (specifically Yunnan province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region), Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Established in 1992 with support from ADB, the GMS program helps the implementation of priority subregional projects in transport, energy, telecommunications, environment, human resource development, tourism, trade, private sector investment, and agriculture.

As of 2017, ADB has approved USD 8.2 billion for 87 GMS loans and grants, while GMS member countries and development partners provided USD 5.5 billion and USD 7.1 billion, respectively.

The Sixth GMS Summit, with the theme, Leveraging on 25 Years of Cooperation, and Building a Sustainable, Integrated, and Prosperous GMS, will be held from March 29-31, 2018.

GMS countries’ leaders will attend the event and endorse the Hanoi Action Plan 2018-2022. Also expected are other senior public officials, private sector representatives, development partners including ADB, and members of the media.

ADB, based in Manila, is dedicated to reducing poverty in Asia and the Pacific through inclusive economic growth, environmentally sustainable growth, and regional integration. Established in 1966, it is owned by 67 members, including 48 from the region.

Source: VNA