Live Express Delivery of the Two Sessions | "Many Development Experiences of China Worth Learning" - China's Two Sessions Attract World Attention
2024-03-12
"I believe that the two sessions are a window for the world to understand China, and I want to use my own reports to let Indonesians understand the real China," Indonesian journalist Kamran Dikama told Xinhua News Agency in an interview on the afternoon of the 11th. At around 13:00 on the same day, two hours before the closing ceremony of the second session of the 14th National People's Congress, Kamlan arrived at the Great Hall of the People, hoping to seize the final publishing window and interview more National People's Congress representatives who were attending. This is Kamland's first report on China's two sessions. A few days ago, he came specifically from Jakarta. Kamlan has published 5 reports, including written drafts on China's economic development and foreign policy, as well as videos showcasing Beijing's customs and traditions. At around 14:00, the National People's Congress deputies began to enter, and the central hall of the Great Hall of the People became lively. Foreign journalists seized the opportunity to invite representatives for interviews and live streaming connections... China's Two Sessions attracted global attention. More than 1000 journalists from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and foreign countries have signed up to interview the two sessions, accounting for about one-third of the total number of journalists from the two sessions. "China's recent efforts to overcome poverty and other development experiences are worth learning from. For Latin American people, this is a good example," said Mao Lu, a journalist for Brazilian Workers' Television. Mao Lu noticed that China's investment in technological innovation has been increasing year by year. "We particularly admire China's technological progress, as it is able to develop advanced technologies through its own efforts." "I remember on the 'Open Day' of the Sichuan delegation, a representative said that it used to take 11 hours to go home by train, but now it only takes a few hours to connect to the high-speed rail." Tanzania's Sanguibar Broadcasting and Television reporter Abubakar said that he also experienced the high-speed rail, which was indeed comfortable and convenient, China's infrastructure construction has improved the living standards of the people. Economic development, technological innovation, infrastructure construction... These are topics that many foreign journalists are generally concerned about when reporting on the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Helena Kochova, a reporter from the Czech weekly "Our Truth", has interviewed in China for several months on the eve of the two sessions. Seeing that China is actively developing emerging industries and willing to share scientific and technological achievements, she sincerely said: "I praise you!" New quality productivity, Chinese path to modernization, opening up policy... reported on the two sessions for the first time, Malawi National Publishing Group journalist Suzgo can speak several hot words about China's two sessions in one breath. "What software are you using? The voice is directly converted into text, it's amazing!" Egyptian Nile TV reporter Ahmed asked when he saw the recording equipment used by Chinese colleagues for interviews. He has been to China three times, and each time he feels very different. There are always new things that broaden his horizons. Many journalists, including Uawaze from Namibia's Friends, believe that China's leaders have foresight, not only in terms of immediate growth, but also in planning for the long term and considering the well-being of the people, which is worth learning from. Many foreign journalists say that after the two sessions, they still want to go to other parts of China to take a walk and take a look, in order to have a more comprehensive understanding of China. Bulgarian journalist Tania Grukhcheva wrote a book titled "4 months and 22 hours" about her experience of interviewing in China last year. "Some people in the West have prejudice against China, and I hope my book can help everyone see a more real China.".
Edit:Yi Jing Responsible editor:Li Nian
Source:XinhuaNet
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