Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Sunday, August 24, 2003
China's Spokeswomen Tell of Life Outside Diplomacy
They transmit the voice of the government all over the world, but in daily life, China's government departments spokeswomen are just like other housewives.
They transmit the voice of the government all over the world, but in daily life, China's government departments spokeswomen are just like other housewives.
"I do all the housework myself and can make a meal in half an hour," said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue with pride.
Gao Yan, a spokeswoman with the Ministry of Commerce, showed some remorse over "lacking enough time" to stay with her son because of having to work for over 10 hours each day.
At the ongoing Ninth National Women's Congress of China, Xinhuareporters interviewed China's two famous spokeswomen working in China's two most important government departments.
Born in 1959, Zhang became Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswomanat the age 39.
After working as a spokesperson for five years in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Zhang said she would still make great efforts in diplomacy since the work still provided "exciting challenges".