Belt and Road journalists discover Chongqing


This event features the "Chongqing's Footprint on Silk Road" Photo Contest and the ongoing media tour.The delegation includes Kirsanava Sviatlana, deputy editor-in-chief of Seven Days under BelTA of Belarus; Khonnazarov Gayrat Ergashevich, director of the International News Department of the Uzbekistan National News Agency; and S.M.T. Imalka, special correspondent of Chongqing TV in Sri Lanka. Duisenova Sandugash, reporter from ORDA, a media portal in Kazakhstan and Goran Sivacki, photo editor from 24sedam, a Serbian news website.Their three-day tour will visit districts of Yuzhong and Nan'an as well as Liangjiang New Area, to learn about Chongqing's modern achievements, strengthen media cooperation and exchanges with Chongqing, and promote the dissemination of high-quality experiences in participating in the BRI construction. According to the organizers, these activities have drawn wide attention since their launch.
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