A group of Brazilian journalists are exploring the vibrant metropolis of Chongqing in southwest China under the invitation of the China Media Group (CMG), the country's flagship broadcaster, and the Chinese Embassy in Brazil.
The delegation includes six journalists from prominent Brazilian media outlets, including Bandeirantes Communication Group, the country's second-largest media group, and Record TV.
Their reporting mission, which began upon their arrival, will delve deeply into Chongqing's urban planning, sci-tech innovation, green development, cultural heritage preservation, and the China-Brazil economic and trade cooperation.
The event, which kicked off on Wednesday, aims to showcase the allure of modern southwest China, decode China's rapid development, and capture vibrant moments of the Sino-Brazilian friendship.
Thays Freitas, a reporter from TV Bandeirantes, expressed her enthusiasm, saying "I want to know this huge city, which is so enormous and that has so many different solutions for bigger cities. I want to know the way people live here. I want to know the food which is so different and so spicy, and taste it, too. And I want to know places like this where the things are done, and like this -- a plant that is already operating in Brazil, too. With this trip, I can show to the people who watch me in Brazil as a journalist how things work here and the way the city manages with people and with all the environmental issues that we have."
The media tour will conclude on June 12, with the coverage set to be broadcast across Bandeirantes, Record TV, and several other major Brazilian and Chinese media platforms.
Brazilian reporters delve into vitality of China's Chongqing
Brazilian reporters delve into vitality of China's Chongqing
