Overseas Chinese media watch "epidemic": before the epidemic, everyone's fate is linked

China News Agency, Beijing, February 28 (Liu Lizheng) "The performance of the people of Wuhan in the fight against the epidemic is admirable, and the Chinese government is very effective in preventing and controlling the epidemic." Li Zhongping, Chairman of Malaysia-China Perspective This reporter said in an interview.

After the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia, global attention is focused on China. Overseas Chinese media reported a large number of China ’s progress in fighting the “epidemic”, objectively evaluated the effectiveness of the epidemic prevention and control, and expressed confidence in China's victory over the epidemic.

The anti-epidemic picture was restored, and the Chinese media accurately transmitted information.

Recently, many Chinese-language media, such as the United Daily in the Philippines, the Chinese Herald in Japan, the International Daily in Indonesia, and the Russian "Long Bao", reported on the situation of Hunan's anti-epidemic in China. A Japanese article in the "Chinese Herald" stated: "In the face of the epidemic, no one is an island, and the fate of all Chinese is linked."

In Malaysia, many Chinese media published an article "Please don't call it" Wuhan pneumonia ", okay", and received a lot of support. "The media should use the most correct words to deliver accurate information to the people. This is the responsibility of the media," said Chen Chunfu, who has worked for Malaysian Chinese media for many years.

Li Zhongping said that such a title could easily lead to misunderstanding among the people, which is unfair to the people in Wuhan who are fighting the epidemic. "Malaysian Perspective" has already "rectified the name" of the new crown pneumonia in news reports. He hopes to express his support for Wuhan in this way.

In addition, overseas Chinese-language media such as "South American News", "Seven Days" of Canada, "African Overseas Chinese Network" and "Student News Abroad" in Japan have also reposted relevant Chinese reports through new media platforms and actively spread the "anti-epidemic" story overseas.

Praise in various ways, Chinese media support China's fight against the "epidemic".

"We firmly believe that love will win ..." Japanese Chinese media "CCTV Dafu" produced and broadcasted the anti-epidemic theme song "Convince Love Will Win" MV with Japanese subtitles for Chinese songs, supporting the battle in the first place Line staff, for Wuhan, China.

In New Zealand, the Chinese-language Chinese media news agency New Zealand published a critical article in tribute to medical staff fighting on the front lines of the outbreak.

The article points out that at the moment of crisis, doctors and nurses resolutely retrograde, fighting on the front line of fighting the epidemic, and their performance is awe-inspiring. The article also expressed confidence in the Chinese nation's overall victory in the fight against the new crown pneumonia epidemic, and the best wishes for the patients' early recovery.

The "Guanghua Daily" Malaysia organized a "Bright Love, Concentric Anti-epidemic" Bazaar in support of China's fight against the epidemic. Pictured at the opening ceremony, everyone put "love" into the love box together. Photo by Chen Yue

Expressing concern and blessing, Chinese media practitioners cheer for China.

Liu Qiang, deputy editor-in-chief of China Television, expressed gratitude for the sacrifices made by the people in Wuhan during the epidemic and paid tribute to the doctors in Wuhan. "The people will not forget your dedication, thank you!"

In Australia, Ren Chuangong, Chairman of Ausino Television Media, expressed his concern to the staff supporting the frontline, "May you all return safely."

Zhu Xin'e, vice president of Egypt's "China Weekly", visited Wuhan several times and was very impressed with Wuhan. In her opinion, Wuhan is a vibrant city. She looks forward to Wuhan's "recovery" as soon as possible and return to its former prosperity.

Hu Yanping, the person in charge of the North and South Carolina edition of the "Overseas Chinese Weekend," said that the emotion of "blood is thicker than water" keeps everyone out of the business. (Finish)