Talking about Nanyang outside the mirror
One of the best handbook books on life in Indonesia, looking at Indonesia through the eyes of a CCTV reporter.
- authorJia Jianjing (1945-), PRC diplomat, special representative Africa from 2007, Chinese specialist on Sudan and the Darfur issue
- publishersDemocracy and Construction Press
- Issue date2020-11
- ISBN9787513931069
- TagBooks and Periodicals
Author's Profile
Jia Jianjing was born on July 21, 1963 and graduated from Beijing Film Academy with a Bachelor's Degree in Literature. He graduated from Beijing Film Academy with a Bachelor's degree in Literature, and worked as a writer and director at CCTV's Advertising Economy Information Center from 1989 to 2006, where his PSA "Fight Against Corruption Without Delay" won the first prize and the Best Creativity Award at the Advertising Impression Award of the Ministry of Radio, Film and Television, and worked as a reporter at CCTV's Hong Kong correspondent station from 2006 to 2010. From 2006 to 2010, he worked as a reporter at CCTV Hong Kong Reporter Station, and since 2010, he has been working as the chief reporter of CCTV Indonesia Reporter Station. Mr. Jia has been posting blogs on CCTV.com since 2006, and was awarded the title of "CCTV Top 10 Celebrity Bloggers" for three consecutive years, and was honored with the title of "Model Reporter" by CCTV in 2015.
Description
This book contains some of the insights and highlights of Jia Jianjing, the first chief correspondent of CCTV in Indonesia, during his interviews in South Asian countries. The content involves the customs, natural environment, manners and habits of each country, etc. It is a glimpses to understand the general situation of Indonesia and the South Asian countries, which is not necessarily accurate, but full of details and the author's heartfelt feelings. Since the author was stationed in Indonesia for most of the time, the major part of the content of the book describes Indonesia. The author has been working in Indonesia since 2010 and has not left the country until the publication of this book, so he knows the country like the back of his hand. The word "Mirror" in the title suggests the part of the author's work, while the word "outside" indicates the scope of the content, which is a reflection of his work.
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One of the best handbook books on life in Indonesia, looking at Indonesia through the eyes of a CCTV reporter.