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2012 - 2016

2016 China-U.S. Journalists Exchange

In an effort to enhance the understanding of China and Hong Kong by American media, since 1996 the Foundation has invited between six to eight American journalists each year to visit China and Hong Kong. The Foundation sponsored and organized their trip. With the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the PRC, the program enables the journalists to meet with senior central government officials in Beijing and local municipal officials in one of the second or third tier cities in China. The Foundation also organizes meetings with key industry and business players, academic and research institutions and media people to broaden the participants’ network other than providing them an overview of the cities they visited. This year, the Foundation, in association with the All-China Journalists Association (ACJA) and the East-West Center organized the 7th China-U.S. Journalists Exchange program, as an expansion of the original Hong Kong Journalism Fellows program by adding the visit of the China journalists to the U.S. The theme of this year’s program is “Bridging the Gaps in Understanding between China and the United States”. A delegation of six senior U.S. journalists visited Beijing, Zhengzhou and Hong Kong from 17 – 28 September 2016 while five Chinese journalists visited Houston, Texas and Washington D.C. in the U.S. during the same period. After their respective study tours, all Chinese and American journalists met in Washington D.C. to report on their experiences and to exchange opinions on how media coverage of each country can be improved. Through direct dialogue with local authorities and communities in different areas and seeing the developments for themselves, the U.S. journalists gain a better understanding of the current situation and future development of Hong Kong and Mainland China. List of U.S. journalists:– Mr. Jesus Ayala, Producer, ABC News, Glendale, California– Mr. Jake Heller, Producer and Host, NBC News, New York, New York – Ms. Liz Jones, Reporter, KUOW Public Radio, Seattle, Washington– Mr. Don Lee, Economics Reporter, Los Angeles Times (Tribune Washington Bureau), Washington, DC– Ms. Elizabeth Ralph, Deputy Editor, Politico Magazine, Arlington, Virginia– Ms. Jessica Schulberg, Foreign Affairs Reporter, Huffington Post, Washington, DC Organizations visited:Beijing– Mr. Zhu Guangyao, Vice Minister, Ministry of Finance– Ministry of Foreign Affairs – HKSAR Government Office in Beijing – China Institute of International Studies– School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University– China Central Television– People’s Daily Online Meeting with Mr. Zhu Guangyao (4th left), Vice Minister, Ministry of Finance Zhengzhou– Mr. Gao Xidong, Vice Governor, The People’s Government of Luohe City– Shuanghui Group– Swire Coca-Cola Beverages Luohe Ltd– Zhengzhou Airport Economy Zone– Zhengzhou International Hub Development and Construction Co Ltd– Henan Museum– Training Base of Warrior Monks Group of Songshan Shaolin Temple– Shaolin Temple Visit to a Shaolin Kung Fu training center Hong Kong– Mr. Leung Chun-ying, Chief Executive– Mr. Tung Chee-hwa, Vice Chairman of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and first Chief Executive of the HKSAR – Deputy Commissioner Song Ru’an, Office of Commissioner of the PRC’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in HKSAR– Mr. Kurt Tong, Consul General of American Consulate General – Dr. David Chung, Under Secretary for Innovation and Technology– Mr. Wesley Wong, Solicitor General– Mr. Lau Ming-wai, Chairman of Youth Commission– Hong Kong Monetary Authority – American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong – Vision 2047 Foundation– Asia Society Hong Kong Center– Foreign Correspondents’ Club, Hong Kong Meeting with the Chief Executive Mr. Leung Chun-ying List of Chinese journalists– Ms. Wu Qimin, Deputy Director, International News Department, The People’s Daily, Beijing– Ms. Sun Xiaohui, Deputy Director, China Daily Website, Beijing– Mr. Li Yanqing, Producer, International Department, Heilongjiang Broadcasting Station, Haerbin, Heilongjiang Province– Ms. Wang Guanzhi, News Reporter, Shaanxi Broadcasting and TV Station, Xian, Shaanxi Province– Mr. Huang Baohua, News Anchor & Reporter, Wuhan & TV Station, Wuhan, Hubei Province During their visit in the U.S., the Chinese journalists met with government officials, think tanks, community and business leaders, educators, local journalists, and others to gain insight on diverse issues and to understand more about the general views from the U.S. interlocutors on the relationship between China and the U.S. Meeting with Mr. Tung Chee-hwa (4th right), Vice Chairman of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and first Chief Executive of the HKSAR
2016.09.17 - 2016.09.30

2015 China-U.S. Journalists Exchange

In an effort to enhance the understanding of China and Hong Kong by American media, since 1996 the Foundation has invited between six to eight American journalists each year to visit China and Hong Kong. The Foundation sponsored and organized their trip. With the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the PRC, the program enables the journalists to meet with senior central government officials in Beijing and local municipal officials in one of the second or third tier cities in China. The Foundation also organizes meetings with key industry and business players, academic and research institutions and media people to broaden the participants’ network other than providing them an overview of the cities they visited. This year, the Foundation, in association with the All-China Journalists Association (ACJA) and the East-West Center organized the 6th China-U.S. Journalists Exchange program, as an expansion of the original Hong Kong Journalism Fellows program by adding the visit of the China journalists to the U.S. The theme of this year’s program is “Bridging the Gaps in Understanding between China and the United States”.   A delegation of six senior U.S. journalists visited Beijing, Xi’an and Hong Kong from 4 – 16 September 2015 while five Chinese journalists visited New York and Washington D.C. in the U.S. during the same period. After their respective study tours, all Chinese and American journalists met in Washington D.C. to report on their experiences and to exchange opinions on how media coverage of each country can be improved. Through direct dialogue with local authorities and communities in different areas and seeing the developments for themselves, the U.S. journalists gain a better understanding of the current situation and future development of Hong Kong and Mainland China.   List of U.S. journalists: –          Mr. Daniel BEEKMAN, Reporter, Seattle Times, Washington –          Mr. Andy CURLISS, State Government Editor, The News & Observer, North Carolina –          Ms. Carrie HALPERIN, Producer at Fareed Zakaria GPS, CNN, New York –          Ms. Lomi KRIEL, Reporter, The Houston Chronicle, Texas –          Mr. Robert LITTLE, Senior Investigative Editor, National Public Radio, Washington DC –          Ms. Sandra WARD, Senior Editor, Barron’s, New York   Organizations visited: Beijing –          Ministry of Foreign Affairs –          National Development and Reform Commission –          National Health and Family Planning Commission –          HKSAR Government Office in Beijing –          China Institute of International Studies –          School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University –          Xinhuanet –          Wall Street Journal, Beijing Bureau   Xi’an –          Mr. Han Song, Vice Mayor of Xi’an Municipal People’s Government –          Xi’an Hi-tech Industries Development Zone –          Xi’an International Trade & Logistic Park –          Micron Technology Xi’an Company –          Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum Site Museum –          Shaanxi History Museum –          Tang West Market Museum –          Museum of Forest of Stone Tablets –          Big Wild Goose Pagoda –          South Gate of Ancient City Wall   Hong Kong –          Mr. Leung Chun-ying, Chief Executive of the HKSAR –          Mr. Tung Chee-hwa, Vice Chairman of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and first Chief Executive of the HKSAR –          Mr. Rimsky Yuen, Secretary for Justice of the HKSAR Government –          Deputy Commissioner Song Ru’an, Office of Commissioner of the PRC’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in HKSAR –          Mr. Tom Cooney, Deputy Consul General of American Consulate General –          Ms. Starry Lee, Member of the Executive Council cum Legislative Councilor   –          Hong Kong Monetary Authority –          Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd –          West Kowloon Culture District Authority –          American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong –          Vision 2047 Foundation   List of Chinese journalists –          Mr. ZHAO Cheng, Vice President, Liaoning Bureau, Xinhua News Agency –          Ms. QI Dongxiang, Deputy Director, Commentary and Theoretic Department, Economic Daily –          Mr. YI Bowen, Vice Director, Important News Department, Hunan Daily –          Ms. QU Ge, News Anchor, Jiangxi Radio and TV Station –          Ms. GUO Huiting, Reporter, Radio and TV Station of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps   During their visit in the U.S., the Chinese journalists met with government officials, think tanks, community and business leaders, educators, local journalists, and others to gain insight on diverse issues and to understand more about the general views from the U.S. interlocutors on the relationship between China and the U.S. Meeting with representatives from Information Department and Department of North America and Oceania, Ministry of Foreign Affairs     Meeting with representatives from Information Department and Department of North America and Oceania, Ministry of Foreign Affairs  Meeting with Mr. Leung Chun-ying, Chief Executive of the HKSAR Meeting with Mr. Tung Chee-hwa (4th right), Vice Chairman of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and first Chief Executive of the HKSAR On behalf of the Foundation, Executive Committee Chairman Mr. Ronnie Chan (middle) hosting a dinner where members of the Foundation and guests exchanging views with the delegation on various issues Chinese and U.S. journalists met at Washington DC for exchange and dialogues 
2015.09.05 - 2015.09.18

2014 China-U.S. Journalists Exchange

In an effort to enhance the understanding of China and Hong Kong by American media, since 1996 the Foundation has invited between six to eight American journalists each year to visit China and Hong Kong. The Foundation sponsored and organized their trip. With the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the PRC, the program enables the journalists to meet with senior central government officials in Beijing and local municipal officials in one of the second or third tier cities in China. The Foundation also organizes meetings with key industry and business players, academic and research institutions and media people to broaden the participants’ network other than providing them an overview of the cities they visited. This year, the Foundation, in association with the All-China Journalists Association (ACJA) and the East-West Center organized the 5th China-U.S. Journalists Exchange program, as an expansion of the original Hong Kong Journalism Fellows program by adding the visit of the China journalists to the U.S. The theme of this year’s program is “Bridging the Gaps in Understanding between China and the United States”. A delegation of five senior U.S. journalists visited Beijing, Ningxia and Hong Kong from 14 – 25 September 2014 while five Chinese journalists visited Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Washington D.C. in the U.S. during the same period. After their respective study tours, all Chinese and American journalists met in Washington D.C. to report on their experiences and to exchange opinions on how media coverage of each country can be improved. Through direct dialogue with local authorities and communities in different areas and seeing the developments for themselves, the U.S. journalists gain a better understanding of the current situation and future development of Hong Kong and Mainland China. List of U.S. journalists:– Ms. Diane BARTZ, Reporter, Reuters News Agency, Washington DC– Ms. Rebecca DAVIS, Senior Video Producer, NBC News, New York– Mr. Marc STEWART, Reporter/Substitute Anchor, KMGH-TV ABC 7 News, Denver– Mr. Stephen STROMBERG, Editorial Writer, The Washington Post, Washington DC– Mr. Alexander TRAVELLI, Asia Online Editor, The Economist, New Delhi, India Organizations visited:Beijing– Ministry of Foreign Affairs – National Development and Reform Commission– HKSAR Government Office in Beijing – The People’s Bank of China– China Investment Corporation– China Chamber of International Commerce– School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University– Nature Conservancy Beijing Office– China Daily Meeting with Department of North America and Oceania, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ningxia – The People’s Government of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region– Yuehaiwan Central Business District– Lingwu Cashmere Industry Park– Ningxia Yuquanying Wine Base– Najiahu Mosque (Interview Imam in the Mosque)– Najiahu Village (Visit residents)– Shuidonggou Cultural Heritage Site– China Hui Culture Park– Western Xia Imperial Tombs Visit to Ningxia Yuquanying Wine Base Hong Kong– Mr. Leung Chun-ying, Chief Executive of the HKSAR– Mr. Tung Chee-hwa, Vice Chairman of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and first Chief Executive of the HKSAR – Deputy Commissioner Jiang Yu, Office of Commissioner of the PRC’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in HKSAR– Acting Consul General Tom Cooney, American Consul-General – Mr. Jasper Tsang, President of the Legislative Council – Department of Justice – Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd – Hong Kong Monetary Authority – Urban Renewal Authority – American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong – Vision 2047 Foundation Meeting with Mr. Leung Chun-ying, Chief Executive of the HKSAR Meeting with Mr. Tung Chee-hwa (3rd right), Vice Chairman of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and first Chief Executive of the HKSAR List of Chinese journalists:– Mr. DU Feijin, Director General, Department of News Coordinating, People’s Daily– Ms. GAO Xiaohong, Director, Faculty of Journalism and Communication, Communication University of China– Ms. Yilina, Journalist and Editor, Department of Uyghur Language Broadcasting, China National Radio– Ms. WAN Majia, Journalist, Radio and Television Station, Qinghai Province– Ms. ZHAN Liping, producer, “Focus on Today”, Channel 4, China Central Television During their visit in the U.S., the Chinese journalists met with government officials, think tanks, community and business leaders, educators, local journalists, and others to gain insight on diverse issues and to understand more about the general views from the U.S. interlocutors on the relationship between China and the U.S. On behalf of the Foundation, Executive Committee Chairman Mr. Ronnie Chan (middle) hosting a luncheon where members of the Foundation and guests exchanging views with the delegation on various issues
2014.09.14 - 2014.09.27

2013 China-U.S. Journalists Exchange

In an effort to enhance the understanding of China and Hong Kong by American media, since 1996 the Foundation has invited between six to eight American journalists each year to visit China and Hong Kong. The Foundation sponsored and organized their trip. With the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the PRC, the program enables the journalists to meet with senior central government officials in Beijing and local municipal officials in one of the second or third tier cities in China. The Foundation also organizes meetings with key industry and business players, academic and research institutions and media people to broaden the participants’ network other than providing them an overview of the cities they visited. This year, the Foundation, in association with the All-China Journalists Association (ACJA) and the East-West Center organized the third China-U.S. Journalists Exchange program, as an expansion of the original Hong Kong Journalism Fellows program by adding the visit of the China journalists to the U.S. The theme of this year’s program is “New U.S.-China Relationship”. A delegation of six senior U.S. journalists visited Beijing, Nanchang and Hong Kong from 26 October – 6 November 2013 while seven Chinese journalists visited Washington D.C., New York and Seattle in the U.S. during the same period. After their respective study tours, all Chinese and American journalists met in Honolulu to report on their experiences and to exchange opinions on how media coverage of each country can be improved. Through direct dialogue with local authorities and communities in different areas and seeing the developments for themselves, the U.S. journalists gain a better understanding of the current situation and future development of Hong Kong and Mainland China. List of U.S. journalists: Mr. Saeed Ahmed, Supervising News Editor, CNN Mr. Kevin Beesley, Asia Editor, National Public Radio Mr. Joshua Keating, Staff Writer, Slate Magazine Ms. Valerie Volcovici, Correspondent, Reuters Mr. Brian Wingfield, Energy/Trade Reporter, Bloomberg News Mr. Alan Wirzbicki, Editorial Page Writer & Editor, Boston Globe Organizations visited: Beijing Ministry of Commerce Ministry of Foreign Affairs HKSAR Government Office in Beijing China Institute of International Studies China Public Diplomacy Association Baidu, Inc Global Times American Chamber of Commerce in PRC Meeting with Mr. Shen Danyang (3rd right), Spokesman of Ministry of Commerce Nanchang Jiangxi Provincial Foreign Affairs and Overseas Chinese Affairs Office Nanchang High-tech Industrial Development Zone Nanchang Kohler Ltd LatticePower (Jiangxi) Corporation Aixi Lake Everglades Park Rizhao Community, Guling Village, Mt Lushan Lushan Auditorium, Meilu Villa and other scenic spots, Mt Lushan Visit to Nanchang High-tech Industrial Development Zone Hong Kong Mr. C H Tung, Vice Chairman of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and first Chief Executive of the HKSAR Deputy Commissioner Jiang Yu, Office of Commissioner of the PRC’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in HKSAR Acting Consul General Tom Cooney, American Consul-General Mr. Jasper Tsang, President of the Legislative Council Department of Justice Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd Hong Kong Monetary Authority Urban Renewal Authority American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong Vision 2047 Foundation HKGolden50 Mr. C H Tung (middle), Vice Chairman of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and first Chief Executive of the HKSAR hosting a luncheon for the delegation On behalf of the Foundation, Executive Committee Chairman Mr. Ronnie Chan (front row, 3rd right) hosting a dinner where members of the Foundation and guests exchanging views with the delegation on various issues List of Chinese journalists  Mr. Zhou Xun, Director, Editorial Office, Guangming Daily Press Group Ms. Feng Chunping, Senior Reporter, China Space News Mr. Duan Wenbin, Senior Editor, Heilongjiang Daily Group Ms. Chen Qian, General Director, Traffic Radio, Hubei Radio & TV Station Mr. Shang Deqi, Director, Culture & Education Department, Gansu Daily Mr. Tang Zhengyu, Reporter, Urban Life Radio, Fujian Media Group Mr. Dai Zhenhua, Chief Reporter, Chuncheng Evening News  During their visit in the U.S., the Chinese journalists met with government officials, think tanks, community and business leaders, educators, local journalists, and others to gain insight on diverse issues and to understand more about the general views from the U.S. interlocutors on the relationship between China and the U.S.
2013.10.26 - 2013.11.09

2012 China-U.S. Journalists Exchange

In an effort to enhance the understanding of China and Hong Kong by American media, since 1996 the Foundation has invited between six to eight American journalists each year to visit China and Hong Kong. The Foundation sponsored and organized their trip. With the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the PRC, the program enables the journalists to meet with senior central government officials in Beijing and local municipal officials in one of the second or third tier cities in China. The Foundation also organizes meetings with key industry and business players, academic and research institutions and media people to broaden the participants’ network other than providing them an overview of the cities they visited. This year, the Foundation, in association with the All-China Journalists Association (ACJA) and the East-West Center organized the third China-U.S. Journalists Exchange program, as an expansion of the original Hong Kong Journalism Fellows program by adding the visit of the China journalists to the U.S. The theme of this year’s program is “China under New Leadership and Its Relations with the US”. A delegation of five senior U.S. journalists visited Beijing, Yunnan and Hong Kong from 24 November – 5 December 2012 while seven Chinese journalists visited Washington D.C., New York and Chicago in the U.S. during the same period. After their respective study tours, all Chinese and American journalists met in Honolulu to report on their experiences and to exchange opinions on how media coverage of each country can be improved. Through direct dialogue with local authorities and communities in different areas and seeing the developments for themselves, the U.S. journalists gain a better understanding of the current situation and future development of Hong Kong and Mainland China. List of U.S. journalists: Mr. Nathan Bomey, Reporter, Detroit Free Press Ms. Autumn Brewington, Op-ed page Editor, The Washington Post Ms. Janet Cho, Business Reporter, The Plain Dealer Ms. Juliet Lapidos, Staff Editor, The New York Times Mr. Tom Waseleski, Editorial Page Editor, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Organizations visited: Beijing Ministry of Commerce Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of National Defense HKSAR Government Office in Beijing All-China Journalists Association China Institute of International Studies School of Law, Tsinghua University Bolianshe – a platform for bloggers “Included” – a center run by NGO for migrant children Yunnan Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture – Chuxiong City, Zixi Yi Village Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture – Weishan Yi and Muslim Autonomous County, Xizhou County, Zhoucheng Town, Three Pagodas of Chongsheng Temple Hong Kong The Honourable Leung Chun-ying, Chief Executive of the HKSAR Mr. C H Tung, Vice Chairman of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and first Chief Executive of the HKSAR Ambassador Stephen Young, American Consul-General Mr. Jasper Tsang, President of the Legislative Council Central Policy Unit Department of Justice Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd Hong Kong Monetary Authority West Kowloon Cultural District Authority Urban Renewal Authority American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong List of Chinese journalists Mr. Sun Lin, Editor-in-Chief, Farmers’ Daily Mr. Wang Shibin, Deputy Director of the Reporters Department, PLA Daily Mr. Gao Fuyuan, Senior Editor, China Reform Daily Ms. Zhang Zhixin, Senior Editor, Hebei Daily Ms. Li Xuemei, Director of Social News Department, Beijing Daily Mr. Dawa Ciren, Director of Chinese Editorial Department, Tibet Daily Ms. Hu Xiaoli, Principal Anchor, Radio and Television Shanghai During their visit in the U.S., the Chinese journalists met with government officials, think tanks, community and business leaders, educators, local journalists, and others to gain insight on diverse issues and to understand more about the general views from the U.S. interlocutors on the relationship between China and the U.S. The Foundation’s Council Member Dr. Gerald Chow (front row, 2nd right) hosting a welcome dinner for the delegation in Beijing Mr. Shen Danyang, Spokesman of Ministry of Commerce receiving the delegation Visit to Ministry of National Defense Visit to Zixi Yi Village Meeting with the Chief Executive Mr. Leung Chun-ying (3rd right) Mr. C H Tung (middle), Vice Chairman of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and first former Chief Executive of HKSAR hosted a luncheon for the delegation Journalists from the U.S. and China met at the East-West Center to report on their experiences during the trip
2012.11.24 - 2012.12.07