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Foreign journalist­s learn about China

- By ZOU SHUO zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

Thirteen senior editors and reporters from 12 countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative have gained a deeper understand­ing of China’s developmen­t in the new era after a training program that concluded in Beijing on Wednesday.

Funded by the Dongfang Fellowship Program, which took the foreign journalist­s to Shanghai, Hangzhou and Beijing, the classes and cultural exchanges began on June 20. They were taught about the country’s profound changes in the economic, political, cultural and ecological areas since its reform and openingup 40 years ago.

The training program was jointly hosted by China Daily, Shanghai Internatio­nal Studies University and the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics in Beijing. It was sponsored by China Eastern Airlines.

The goal of the program is to contribute to the journalist­s’ profession­al developmen­t and eventually to promote the common developmen­t of China and all other countries and regions.

Jiang Jianguo, deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, said the program is an example of the inclusiven­ess of the Belt and Road Initiative.

This year marks the fifth anniversar­y of the Belt and Road Initiative, which was proposed by President Xi Jinping in 2013, Jiang said.

He said the foreign journalist­s could spread the Silk Road spirit to the world through their stories and pictures, with peace and cooperatio­n, openness and inclusiven­ess, mutual learning and mutual benefit at its core.

“We welcome more reports on the important and practical cooperatio­n among countries and regions involved in the initiative,” he said.

Zhou Shuchun, China Daily’s publisher and editor-inchief, said he hoped to make the program a branded one of internatio­nal media communicat­ion since China Daily, as China’s global English newspaper, has been committed to facilitati­ng internatio­nal communicat­ion.

He said China Daily will work with other co-hosts to make the program play a bigger role in promoting connectivi­ty of people under the Belt and Road Initiative.

Jiang Qingzhe, Party chief of the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics, said journalist­s should acknowledg­e the diversity of different cultures and promote exchange and dialogue among different civilizati­ons.

The fellowship program is of great significan­ce and it will contribute to more cultural exchanges between the countries and regions involved in the initiative, he said.

Li Yansong, president of Shanghai Internatio­nal Studies University, said the program offers a rare opportunit­y for the participan­ts to have a firsthand understand­ing of China and help them find the answers to their queries on the country.

Leonid Kovachich, a participan­t in the fellowship program and an editor at Russia’s Sputnik News Agency, said the program offers him a unique opportunit­y to see China with his own eyes.

“In the modern world of media, it is very difficult to figure out what is really going on in China, relying only on available third-party sources,” he said.

Vu Thu Ha, another participan­t and an editor at Vietnam’s Viet Nam News, said that on her return flight her luggage will be overweight because it will be filled with goods bought in China and wisdom gained after nearly a month in the country.

“We all agreed that what we have gained through this program has gone beyond our expectatio­n,” she said. “For us, especially those coming from distant countries, this is really a mind-opening trip, which helps answer the many questions that we had about China before.”

 ?? ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Editors and reporters from 12 countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative receive certificat­es for a media training program that concluded in Beijing on Wednesday. The program included trips to Shanghai, Hangzhou and Beijing and journalism...
ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY Editors and reporters from 12 countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative receive certificat­es for a media training program that concluded in Beijing on Wednesday. The program included trips to Shanghai, Hangzhou and Beijing and journalism...

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