Pak media team to visit China from 6th
LAHORE:As a part of series of exchange programme between China and Pakistan, a Pakistan journalists’ delegation is all set to visit China from Dec 6 offering media practitioners to explore myriad of growth and progression in Chinese society that champions the cause of global shared community.
During 10-day trip, Pakistan journalists that work in different professional domains are planned to visit four cities of China including Beijing, Chengdu, Kashgar, Urumqi. 18-member journalists’ delegation has been hosted by the State Council Information Office of the People’s Republic of China and has been organized by China Centre for International Communication Development of the China International Communication Group.
Chinese Embassy in Pakistan held an orientation session for delegation to help understand the significance of exchange programme and objectives. Embassy Political Director Wang Shengjie along with media section official Liuchang briefed the delegation that China visit will promise to allow Pakistan journalists to experience Chinese modern development, inventiveness, lifestyle, growth mechanism, technological craftsmanship, ancient archeology & ecology, rich Chinese culture and cuisine.
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