The first business training class of the World Chinese Media Cooperation Alliance (Shihua) opens
The first business training class of the World Chinese Media Cooperation Alliance (Shihua) opens The Alberta Times At 6 pm on May 4, Beijing time, the first business training class of the World Chinese Media Cooperation Alliance (…
The first business training class of the World Chinese Media Cooperation Alliance (Shihua) opens The Alberta Times At 6 pm on May 4th, Beijing time, the first business training class of the World Chinese Media Cooperation Alliance (Shihua) was grandly held at the Bailuyuan Training Center of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of Beijing. Liu Beixian, president of China News Service, and Xia Chunping attended the opening dinner. Zhen Kaiying, deputy president of the Alberta Times, and Xie Chengyan, news director, attended the training on time. A total of 30 representatives from 23 other Chinese media outlets from five continents around the world participated in the event. "There have been a lot of news events happening in the world recently, and there are probably four most important ones. The first one is that Britain's Prince William got married, and Gaddafi's son was killed in a bombing. Bin Laden has been killed, and the Shihua training class has begun." In a relaxed and humorous atmosphere, representatives of China News Service kicked off the training. Zhang Mingxin, deputy editor-in-chief of China News Service, and Xia Chunping both came to the stage to deliver speeches. Their speeches highlighted the true nature of media people and were concise and comprehensive. First of all, thank you The overseas Chinese media support Shihua, and secondly, strengthen cooperation to create great achievements and let the world know the real China. The courses of this training class are very rich, and it is a large gathering of well-known experts and scholars that are rare in China, such as Long Yongtu, Dean of the School of International Relations and Public Affairs of Fudan University. Xu Hong, deputy dean of the School of Journalism and Communication at Peking University, Si Jiuyue, executive director of the International Communication Center of Tsinghua University, and others. The course content mainly focuses on the international news situation and enhances the voice and competitiveness of Chinese media in the international media industry. The organizer Shihua attaches great importance to this training plan. They plan to spend huge sums of money to train 500 overseas Chinese media practitioners in five years. At the same time, related activities will also be launched for the immediate relatives of Chinese media practitioners to return to China.
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