Highlights of the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China: Young reporters active in the reporting scene of the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China

Topic: The 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China






    10月14日,参加十七大采访报道的中央电视台少儿频道的小记者李恺悦(左一)和季家希(右一)在天安门广场进行现场采访。12岁的李恺悦和季家希是参加十七大采访报道的记者中年龄最小的记者,这也是小记者首次参加党代会的采访 。 新华社记者 高洁 摄


    新华网北京10月15日电(记者吴小军、韩洁)中国共产党第十七次全国代表大会15日上午在人民大会堂开幕,中外记者除全力做好会议报道外,记者之间也相互采访。其中最引人注目的是身穿印有中国少年报标志红色马甲的少年记者和身穿绿色外套的中央电视台小记者。

    在人民大会堂二层大厅,中国少年报小记者王元义正在对美国广播电台女记者罗蒂进行采访。当罗蒂用英语回答对北京的印象后,王元义用比较熟练的英语问美国记者对今天来会场的感受。不仅罗蒂惊讶,连周围的中国记者也不由赞叹:“咱们的小记者英语真棒!” 罗蒂兴奋地与小记者交谈,说小记者已是今天第三批采访她的记者。

    作为大会开放的措施之一,大会新闻中心批准中国少年报和中央电视台的一个少儿节目派遣6名中小学生记者到会采访。这些小记者来自北京的景山学校、北外附中等,年龄最小的仅9岁,最大的也不超过13岁。

    On the steps in front of the East Gate of the Great Hall, Li Kaiyue, a 12-year-old CCTV reporter from the Middle School Attached to Beijing Foreign Studies University, was also busy capturing the representative of the "target".

    "Hello, I am a small reporter from CCTV. As a primary school teacher, can you talk about your views on the education of minors? " Holding a microphone and looking serious, Li Kaiyue asked the representative of Wang Shengying, a rural teacher from Linzhou, Henan Province.







    On October 14th, Li Kaiyue (right) and Ji Jiaxi (middle), young reporters of CCTV Children’s Channel who participated in the coverage of the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, were also interviewed by reporters. Xinhua News Agency reporter Gao Jieshe


    Deputy Wang Shengying seriously replied that the ideological and moral construction of minors is also the focus of attention at the Seventeenth National Congress, which reflects the party’s attention and concern for minors …

    "As a small reporter, I hope that through my report, more students can understand the latest education policy of the party and the education trends of primary and secondary school students." Li Kaiyue said. He told reporters that most of the questions he collected from his classmates before the meeting were about the education of primary and secondary school students, such as extracurricular classes and physical exercise.

    In the East Hall of the Great Hall, the reporter also saw another little reporter doing a live report of the conference. Ji Jiaxi, a 12-year-old CCTV reporter, stood in front of the camera without stage fright. She told the reporter that she was introducing the layout of the venue in the Great Hall, hoping that more children would "visit" the Great Hall with her through the camera.

Editor: Li Xingchi