Young reporters listen to the speech delivered by Party secretary Li Xiaomin at the Second Session of the 14th Wuxi Municipal committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). [Photo/ wxrb.com] |
Several little figures were running around the location of Wuxi's two sessions, listening to the report and interviewing deputies to the Wuxi People's Congress and committee members.
These 10 young reporters were selected from the 6,000 applicants for covering the two sessions launched by a local newspaper agency.
Since it's their first time covering such important meetings, they were excited and in order to seize the precious opportunity, these diligent reporters prepared adequately.
Topics that may interest the younger generations were also brought forward during the meetings.
"We are now living a better life, but the air quality is not ideal," one of the reporters asked. "So, as a student, what can we do to improve our city's environment?”
The topic of medical treatment also interested them. Recently, hospitals have been crowded with child patients with flu and these little reporters wanted to know how these deputies and committee members can help the children see a doctor more conveniently.
The grown-ups seriously entertained these questions and gave answers to the best of their ability.
Young reporters interview the committee member and take notes. [Photo/ wxrb.com] |