China Daily

Media leaders say coverage must bridge cultures

- By TANG YUE

The vast diversity of cultures along the routes of the Belt and Road Initiative poses challenges to media as they report on the huge project, making appreciati­on of and respect for difference­s vital to the coverage, media leaders from China and overseas said on Monday.

“The media coverage has been abundant since the proposal of the initiative and largely supportive. Yet people still have some misunderst­andings,” said Kang Bing, deputy-editor-in-chief of China Daily, at the media session of the Internatio­nal Seminar on the Belt and Road Initiative. The two-day seminar is co-organized by China Daily.

People in the countries along the routes of the initiative are of different ethnic groups, have different religious beliefs and speak more than 50 languages among them, said Hu Bangsheng, vice-president of China Radio Internatio­nal.

“It is never easy to conduct cross-cultural communicat­ion, especially when it is about something new and when nationalis­m is on the rise globally,” he said.

Sun Yusheng, vice-president of China Central Television, said: “It is impossible to have a unified value among the different countries and we have to accept that. But we can try to have empathy for different culture sand be committed to factual reporting .”

Despite the cultural difference­s, data is a universal language that can be a highly effective tool in reporting on the initiative, which focuses on fostering economic collaborat­ion, said Liu Yue, executive editor for greater China at Bloomberg News.

“The initiative promotes economic developmen­t through trade and investment cooperatio­n in such a large part of the world. And data allows businesspe­ople to compare the situations of different ages and in different regions,” Liu said.

Sameh El-Shahat of Eypyt, president of China-i, a Chinafocus­ed consulting company, said the initiative also gives Chinese media a chance to be more relevant in Africa, where they can “not only (report) on Chinese issues, but also African issues”.

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