Foreigners in the east China coastal city of Ningbo can now
enjoy English news briefings launched by the local government on
Wednesday.
Ningbo is a major city in Zhejiang Province.
News released by the local government will be bilingual, in
Chinese and English, and be published on an English version
homepage on the government's website simultaneously, according to
officials from the local government.
Local television and radio programs will also broadcast the
English news briefings and the government's spokesmen will reply to
questions from foreign media in written form as well.
Up to now, no other cities on the Chinese mainland have carried
out such a bilingual news-releasing program.
"This is an important step to improving the publicity of the
Ningbo government, attracting more overseas media to cover the
great changes here and facilitating foreign residents'
understanding of Ningbo," said Yu Danhua, spokesman of the Ningbo
municipal government.
Yu said the program would improve Ningbo's image and expand its
overseas influence.
Also, the move would promote Ningbo's economic and social
development.
According to incomplete statistics, there are about 3,000
foreigners living in Ningbo, with 280,000 foreigners visiting
Ningbo for business or travel every year.
"Besides large amounts of foreign residents in Ningbo, our city
has attracted hundreds of overseas media to find news stories.
Therefore, we should provide sufficient and timely information in
English," said Yu.
For foreign companies in Ningbo, which pay special attention to
government policies, they can consult the Foreign Affairs Office of
the government in writing about policy problems, Yu added.
A foreign student in the city welcomed the bilingual news
briefings.
Wiza, 25, an international student from Zambia at Ningbo
University, said: "The new program will bring great convenience to
my daily life as I can have easy access to fresh government
news."
In recent years, the local government has attached great
importance to the promotion of an international city image of
Ningbo.
In February 2006, the government released the English version of
its work report, becoming one of a few cities on the Chinese
mainland such as Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen to have
English-version government work reports.
Moreover, the government's official website is in five versions:
English, German, French, Japanese and Korean.
(China Daily May 12, 2006)