Registration Is Open for Weaving the SEA Essay Competition 2026!

In A Glance

To mark ASEAN’s 59th anniversary, SEA Daily organises the Weaving the SEA Essay Competition 2026 for writers across Southeast Asia.

We are looking for thoughtful cultural and social analysis that explores a specific subject and examines what it reveals about the region’s culture, society or sense of place.

Register and submit your outline: bit.ly/SeadailyWritingCompetition

Outline deadline: 1 September 2026.

 

About the Competition

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The Weaving the SEA Essay Competition is run by Southeast Asia (SEA) Daily, an independent platform founded in 2025 to provide curated, neutral and accessible insight into the politics, economy and societies of Southeast Asia.

The competition takes its subject from SEA Daily’s Weaving the SEA series, which covers the cultural links between the countries of the region. Under the theme “Weaving the SEA: Culture, Identity and What Southeast Asians Share”, we are asking writers to examine Southeast Asian culture, identity and shared experience, and to show how one specific subject in one country connects to the region as a whole.

We are looking for writing that starts from something concrete: a practice, a place, a dish, a ritual, a market, a journey, a form of music or dress. The strongest entries will take that specific subject and explain what it says about the region.

 

Timeline

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Date Stage
18 August to 1 September 2026 Outline submission
1 to 5 September 2026 Outline evaluation
5 September 2026 Top three outlines announced
5 to 19 September 2026 Final article submission
19 to 23 September 2026 Final article evaluation
24 September 2026 Winner announced

All deadlines close at 23:59 UTC +7. 

How to enter

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Stage 1: Submit Your Outline

Complete the entry form and upload an outline of no more than 300 words, set out in three bullet points:

  • Context: a specific cultural, social or travel subject, grounded in a concrete moment or experience.

  • Analysis: its history, social forces and regional connections, with comparisons across Southeast Asia where relevant.

  • Significance: what it reveals about the region’s culture, society or sense of place.

Stage 2: Selection of the Top Three Outlines

The three strongest outlines will be selected and announced on 5 September 2026. Their authors are invited to develop their ideas into a full article.

Stage 3: Submit Your Full Article

Finalists write an article of 1,200 to 2,000 words. The article must:

  • focus on at least one of ASEAN’s 11 member states;
  • explore a specific cultural or social subject;
  • be written in British English;
  • be grounded in detail, observation and research;
  • prioritise primary sources, official figures and named expert input;
  • attribute all figures and claims clearly.

 

Before you submit

Complete these four steps before sending your entry:

  1. Repost the official Weaving the SEA Writing Competition post to your Instagram Story.
  2. Follow SEA Daily on Instagram (@seasia.daily) and on LinkedIn (Southeast Asia Daily).
  3. Tag three friends in the comments of the official competition post.
  4. Upload proof that you have completed these steps in the relevant section of the entry form.

Your Instagram account must be public so that we can verify your submission.

Prize

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The best writer will receive a cash prize with the following sum according to their country of residence:

Country Amount
Indonesia 1,500,000 IDR
Singapore 100 SGD
Brunei Darussalam 100 BND
Cambodia 320,000 KHR 
Laos 1,800,000 LAK
Malaysia 320 MYR
Myanmar 165,000 MMK
Philippines 4,800 PHP
Thailand 2,600 THB
Timor-Leste 80 USD
Viet Nam 2,100,000 VND

The top three articles are published on SEA Daily and promoted across our Instagram and LinkedIn channels.

The winner and the three shortlisted outline writers will also be considered for paid roles as Correspondent or Contributing Reporter for SEA Daily.

Who Can Take Part

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There is no fee to enter. Entries must be the entrant’s own original work, must not have been published elsewhere, and must not be generated by artificial intelligence tools. One entry per person. 

 

How Entries Are Judged

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Outlines and final articles are assessed by the SEA Daily editorial team against four criteria:

  • Originality of the subject: how specific and unexpected the chosen subject is.
  • Regional insight: how well the piece connects a local subject to the wider region.
  • Evidence: the quality of research, sourcing and attribution.
  • Writing: clarity, structure and control of language.

The decision of the editorial team is final. Entrants who are not selected will not receive individual feedback.

 

Publication and Rights

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By entering, you confirm that the work is your own and that you hold the rights to it. Finalists grant SEA Daily the right to publish, edit and promote their article on sea-daily.com and on our social media channels. Authors retain copyright in their work and may republish it elsewhere once it has appeared on SEA Daily, with credit to SEA Daily as the original publisher. Finalists’ articles may be edited for style and length before publication.

Register

Submit your outline through the official entry form: bit.ly/SeadailyWritingCompetition

For any further questions, write to contact@sea-daily.com.

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