"I am alone in a foreign country, but I am not lonely."
Ren Yan — Journalist of People's Daily stationed in Europe
Now I am in Belgium. Before I came here, I stayed in India for five years. I can always find Chinese civilization in these foreign countries where I also found confidence, and improved myself.
When the 2008 Olympic torch relay was about to move to New Delhi, Tibetan separatists in India clamored to stamp out the Olympic Flame in public. Invited by many television stations, I had a live debate with these Tibet separatists, refuting their scheme of sabotaging national unity.
The slums in India are much more terrible than those presented in the movie "Slumdog Millionaire." They were so repulsive that even dogs would not come over there. In order to understand the actual situation of slums in India, I went there several times and even became friends with the local kids.
Xu Wei — Journalist of People's Daily in stationed in Pakistan
It does not feel good to be in a place like Gwadar where you are always sweaty and feel burned. But it does feel good that I recorded this place with my own camera and witnessed all the changes. I feel honored to be a foreign journalist here, and I hope I can make more people know about regions like Pakistan.
Wan Yu — Journalist of People's Daily stationed in South Korea
Attending the harvest in Jeollabuk-do, known as the "Granary of South Korea," I was also enchanted by the atmosphere. I had a sickle in my hand while I was doing the interview, I was very happy just like the Koreans there.
Wang Hailin — Journalist of People's Daily stationed in Latin America
When President Xi Jinping visited Argentina, I was there to report. I felt grateful that I could have an historical opportunity like this which I will never forget.
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