Paloma Chen

Her education and life in and around her parents' restaurant in Utiel are a source of creativity that inspires many of her poetic works and writings.

She founded a platform focused on the dissemination of interculturalism with activities which allow Chinese descendants to collaborate with Spanish and Latin American participants.

[4] Under the Crecer en un Chino project, she conducted interviews with Chinese people in Spain, including one with the Taiwanese-Spanish singer Chenta Tsai Tseng.

[5] Chen reached the final of the contest for the selection of winners of the II Premio de Poesía Viva (Second Live Poetry Prize) in Valencia.

As a finalist, she read her meaningful poems on interculturalism and the experience of diverse cultural identities, combining the rhythm of the verses with the rhyming of the words.