Journalists begin 9-day visit to Gansu
Reporters from both sides of the Taiwan Strait embarked on a nine-day trip to Lanzhou, capital of Gansu province, on Sunday, to report on the latest local developments and boost mutual understanding.
The annual event has been held since 2000 and is organized by the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council and the All-China Journalists Association.
During the trips, reporters conduct in-depth interviews and write reports. The event, which is held in different regions, provides Taiwan journalists with a platform to learn about history, culture and socioeconomic development on the mainland and understand the benefits of cross-Strait exchange and cooperation.
Chen Binhua, who is deputy head of the information bureau of the Taiwan Affairs Office and leader of the trip, said that it is a great opportunity to help journalists delve into the depths of the Chinese mainland to understand its vibrant socio-economic development.
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