A group of foreign journalists left Lhasa on the afternoon of March 31, concluding a three-day intensive news reporting tour. The main body of the reporting group, which was organized by China’s State Council Information Office, was made up of s... ...full story at People's Daily
from People's Daily on Thu, Apr 02 2009
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| 01 Apr 08 |
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Tibetan Monks Tell Journalists of CCP Lies »
YouTube video ANCHOR: Last week, the Chinese authorities invited foreign journalists to Lhasa to interview monks. But during a visit to one of Lhasa's temples, a group of 30 monks stormed the news briefing, accusing the Chinese authorities of lying about recent unrest.... |
| 28 Mar 08 |
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Video: Overseas journalists arrive in Lhasa » People's Daily A contingent of domestic and foreign journalists has arrived in Lhasa for a two-day reporting tour. The group consists of journalists from 21 media organizations. They began their tour early on Thursday morning by interviewing witnesses ... |
| 22 Jun 09 |
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Foreign journalists visit Lhasa » People's Daily A 17-member delegation of foreign journalists completed a four-day journey to Lhasa, capital of Tibet Autonomous Region in southwest China. The tour was organized by the Information Department of Foreign Ministry. During their stay in... |
| 20 Oct 08 |
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Reporting made easier for foreign media » People's Daily China's new rules on foreign media will make reporting from the country more convenient, Wang Chen, minister of the State Council Information Office, has said. The new rules, which replace the temporary ones for more than 30,000 foreign journalists... |
| 26 Mar 08 |
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Overseas media to arrive in Lhasa this afternoon » Shanghai Daily JOURNALISTS from 17 media outlets from foreign countries as well as China's Taiwan and Hong Kong regions are expected to arrive in Lhasa this afternoon, the first group trip for non-mainland journalists to the Tibet capital since a riot killed 18... |
| 27 Mar 08 |
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Foreign reporters tour in Lhasa resumes » Shanghai Daily A TOUR by overseas reporters to cover the Lhasa riots was interrupted by a group of lamas at the Jokhang Temple this morning, but the media tour soon resumed. Officer with the Information Office of China's State Council, organizer of the media tour,... |